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Earthbound Trading Company - Jewelry - Women

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Starmen.Net EarthBound Walkthrough: Summers 2

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    The game now splits into different directions here. You can go back to Fourside and figure out what's going on at the museum, or you can head south to Scaraba. It might be best to go to Fourside first, since enemies in Scaraba tend to be strong, especially with Poo's lower levels.

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Starmen.Net EarthBound Walkthrough: Summers 1

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    - Summers also has a museum. There's an exhibit that's not open yet, but you might be able to get a peek somehow... - There's a place called the Stoic Club. It's very private and you need to make reservations by phone to get inside. - The stores in Summers are expensive! Don't be afraid to spend, though. Money is easy to come by from now on.

Scaraba Cultural Museum EarthBound Wiki Fandom

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    The Scaraba Cultural Museum is a museum in EarthBound, located in Summers. It plays a somewhat important role in the game's storyline, as a hieroglyph is displayed on the second floor that helps Ness and his friends get into the Pyramid. In Earthbound. During the events of Earthbound, the second floor of the museum is being remodeled.

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