
" AH! AH!" - Attacking the Caveman Shopkeeper, destroying part of the shop, or attacking/destroying a shop item." Ooga! Ooga!" - Stealing from a Caveman Shop by running out the door with an unpaid item.This line is seen even if the Spelunker has both the Crown and The True Crown. " OOHA! HA!" - Entering a Caveman Shop while wearing The True Crown, now being charged double the normal price." UGH! UGH! UGH!" - Entering a Caveman Shop while wearing the Crown, gaining a 50% discount." Ugh! Ugh!" - Entering a Caveman Shop.
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Hired Hands sold by Caveman Shopkeepers have full trust, just like Hired Hands sold in Tun's Curio Shops.Because of this, one may find a Caveman Shopkeeper selling a Hired Hand or even a Plasma Cannon, despite all odds, sold for only $1,000. The Caveman Shopkeeper may sell any item from any item pool - with the exception of Presents, Mounts, and the Skeleton Key.Obtaining a pot from the Caveman Shopkeeper may actually net a slight profit, as even small gold nuggets typically give more money than the pot's price.

Unique dialog can be seen by entering Caveman Shops with Crown or The True Crown. Crown gives a 50% discount, while The True Crown causes items to be worth double and overrides Crown's discount. Shop prices are affected by the Crown and The True Crown. When enraged, they will act identically to other Cavemen, running back and forth in an attempt to damage the player through contact. Generally, there is little reason to rob him due to his excessively low prices and unremarkable wares, but if the player wishes to do so, Caveman Shops will stop appearing for the rest of the run. Any other item that can be sold by other shops (Significantly rarer)Īngering the Caveman Shopkeeper will unsurprisingly cause him to simply run at the Spelunker, like every other caveman.Within his Shop, the Shopkeeper will typically sell items easily accessible to a regular Caveman, but will occasionally carry much more valuable stock.īecause the Caveman Shopkeeper does not have a proper grasp of the value of Treasure compared to that of his wares, he sells his items at a massive discount: They are aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to impress their friends with their profits. The Caveman Shopkeeper is a special NPC found running their own Shops within backlayers of normal levels. Specifically: What specifically are the "Any other item that can be sold by other shops (Significantly rarer)"? It seems that it pulls from Tun's Curio Shops, but it is hard to know for certain from how rare it is. Steal something or attack them and they'll become violent, but at least they haven't invented shotguns yet.This article is missing information on certain key characteristics about this subject. Items for sale may include a rock-a rock, that's so damn adorable-a clay pot, a cooked turkey, and sometimes your pet, which they presumably found, picked up, and carried away.

They don't sell the best merchandise, but dang it, they're trying. While exploring you'll occasionally find a caveman shop! Perhaps the cavemen have learned a thing or two from Spelunky's ultra-violent shopkeepers. In an alarming development, the cavemen have discovered capitalism: They have shops. Why do cavemen pick stuff up? It's not just for show. The ghost arrived to chase the player out of the level far earlier than it would have. You know, the fragile jar that contains a valuable diamond but summons the unkillable ghost if it's shattered? Needless to say, the caveman was hit by an arrow trap and dropped the pot, which broke. I was watching someone stream Spelunky 2, and the caveman picked up the cursed ghost pot (opens in new tab). This can occasionally become a problem, though. They'll even pick up your pet dog if it's stunned when they come across it. If a caveman finds something-a key, a rock, clay pot, a jewel-they'll pick it up and carry it around.
