Shillings are a random loot. You can get shillings from raiding dungeons, looting chests and from killing certain mobs called Brains.
How much you randomly get seems to depend on your luck skill.
At the time of answering this in 2015, shillings are used to pay certain androids in the game to convert a figurine into a marble or bloodstone statue. However there are apparently plans to make shillings more useful. It is rumoured that they, in a future update, will be used for guild trading.
The scavenger achievement in Deepworld is the easiest to get. it is usually the first one new players achieve.To get the scavenger achievement, you need to mine 20 different items.
In the Deepworld game, the clover is an uncommon item which can be equipped.When equipped on your accessory bar, the clover increases your luck skill by 1.Luck determines what items you loot from chests and dungeons or get as rewards from killing mobs.
Two fifty shillings equal a total of 100 shillings. This is calculated by multiplying 2 by 50. Therefore, there are 100 shillings in 2 fifty shillings.
The clover in Deepworld is an uncommon item. It can randomly be looted from chests. It can also be traded.The purpose of the clover is to give a little boost to your luck skill. The irony is that you need decent luck skill to find one in the first place.
To earn the miner achievement in Deepworld, you need to mine a total of 250 ores or minerals that are found underground.For example, iron ore and zinc ore.This is one of the easiest achievements to earn, despite the high number required.
Shillings are smaller, there are 20 shillings in one pound
The coins of James I are as follows -First Coinage 1603-1604Gold coins -Sovereign (20 Shillings)Half-Sovereign (10 Shillings)Crown (5 Shillings)Halfcrown (2 Shillings and Sixpence - 2/6)Silver coins -Crown (5 Shillings)Halfcrown (2 Shillings and Sixpence - 2/6)ShillingSixpenceHalfgroatPennyHalfpennySecond Coinage 1604-1619Gold coins -Rose-ryal (30 Shillings)Unite (20 Shillings)Spur-Ryal (15 Shillings)Angel (10 Shillings)Half-angel (5 Shillings)Double-crownBritain crownThistle crown (4 Shillings)HalfcrownSilver coins -Crown (5 Shillings)Halfcrown (2 Shillings and Sixpence - 2/6)ShillingSixpenceHalfgroatPennyHalfpennyCopper coins -FarthingThird Coinage 1619-1625Gold coins -Rose-ryal (30 Shillings)Laurel (20 Shillings)Spur-Ryal (15 Shillings)Angel (10 Shillings)Half-laurel (10 Shillings)Quarter-laurel (5 Shillings)Silver coins -Crown (5 Shillings)Halfcrown (2 Shillings and Sixpence - 2/6)ShillingSixpenceHalfgroatPennyHalfpennyCopper coins -FarthingIn 1612, all coins had their value increased by 10%, but seem to have reverted to their original values by 1619.
There were 20 shillings in the British pound, so 2 pounds was 40 shillings.
Yes - there are 20 shillings to the pound, so 3.50 is 70 shillings.
There were 21 Shillings in a Guinea.
There were 21 shillings in a guinea, 20 shillings in £1. A guinea was useful for a family of 3 children as they could get 7 shillings each.