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There are eight categories of items recognized by the Fair: '''Animal Products''', '''Artisan Goods''', '''Cooking''', '''Fish''', '''Foraging''' (including '''Flowers''' and '''Tree Saps'''), '''Fruits''', '''Minerals''', and '''Vegetables'''. Each category represented in the display earns 5 points, up to a maximum of 30 points. This means only six of these categories need to be filled to maximize the score.
 
There are eight categories of items recognized by the Fair: '''Animal Products''', '''Artisan Goods''', '''Cooking''', '''Fish''', '''Foraging''' (including '''Flowers''' and '''Tree Saps'''), '''Fruits''', '''Minerals''', and '''Vegetables'''. Each category represented in the display earns 5 points, up to a maximum of 30 points. This means only six of these categories need to be filled to maximize the score.
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Below are the items that the Fair will recognize in each category. Any items which do not fall into any of these categories will not earn the additional 5 points.
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Below are the items that the Fair will recognize in each category. Any items which do not fall into any of these categories will not earn the additional 5 points, but will earn points based on the [[#Sell Price & Quality|sell price and quality]], explained in the next section.
    
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==== Sell Price & Quality ====
 
==== Sell Price & Quality ====
A number of points for each item are awarded based on its sell price and quality, with a maximum of 8 points per item. The sell price used in-game is the actual sell price, not the base sell price.  For example, a gold-quality item with a base sell price of 200g would earn points for having an actual sell price of 300g AND for being gold quality.
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A number of points for each item are awarded based on its sell price and quality, with a maximum of 8 points per item. The sell price used in-game is the actual sell price, not the base sell price.  For example, a gold-quality item with a base sell price of {{price|200}} would earn points for having an actual sell price of {{price|300}} AND for being gold quality.
    
Note: Profession bonuses (which affect in-game sell prices) are not included in the calculations on this page.
 
Note: Profession bonuses (which affect in-game sell prices) are not included in the calculations on this page.
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