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That's how it's supposed to function, as per the rulebook states? Without house rules, you select 4 transposed items per player and add them to the merchant deck. Wolf Knight armour can be one of your 4 picks.
Deprived class is intended to function like this. Their wealth of potential stats is offset by their lack of being able to not commit to anything for extra potential. For example, they don't have any other skills that lets them do anything extra. They can equip anything and be geared for anything, but they can't change the course of a fight through skills. Just what they have equipped.
PS: regarding the deprived class..don't u think is a lil bit too strong in stats? since u can get all stats at 40 in base game if u do campaign run i think is too much..maybe a 10-18-26-34 would be more balanced?
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Obsidian Sword and Calamity ring are also already added in this subscription.
For Artorias, he has the Abyssal Greatsword and the Cleansing Greatshield, which is indicated by matching icons.
Artorias and Sanctuary Guardian are considered regular level bosses (if anything, on the harder spectrum). Kalameet and Manus are considered to be Super bosses.