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  • Bag of Sand
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  • The Bag of Sand was an item traded with the golden idol during Indiana Jones' attempt to try to open a chest containing Snake Pendant of Montezuma with no lock in the mid-1930s. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.
  • The Bag of Sand is a loose item bought from Wood R US for $1600. The main use of this item is for the Rukiryaxe. As of now, this item has no use other than for the Rukiryaxe Quest, or as a decoration. It also has a sand-like texture, slightly sticking out of the side of the bag The description of the item was once "Time for Sand Castles." It changed sometime in the Beta Testing Stage.
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Description
  • "Time for Sands Castle."
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  • $1600 Money
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  • Rukiryaxe Quest Item
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  • The Bag of Sand is a loose item bought from Wood R US for $1600. The main use of this item is for the Rukiryaxe. As of now, this item has no use other than for the Rukiryaxe Quest, or as a decoration. It also has a sand-like texture, slightly sticking out of the side of the bag The description of the item was once "Time for Sand Castles." It changed sometime in the Beta Testing Stage. It could be used just for decoration as sacks lying randomly around on the floor/base of a player, but it is recommended that you only buy when needed. There's a glitch where if you push two sandbags really hard into each other and reload the game the two sandbags can weld together.
  • The Bag of Sand was an item traded with the golden idol during Indiana Jones' attempt to try to open a chest containing Snake Pendant of Montezuma with no lock in the mid-1930s. → This article is a stub. You can help us by adding to it. Check out the talk page for hints on what needs to be done.