If i use elixir and lucky powder
and i try to make a weapon from +1 to +2 and +2 to +3 will anything bad happen when it fail?
Alchemy question
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cin
it will go to +0 when it fails.
edit:
from +4 on, there is a chance the item will lose durability
to keep it from losing durability, put steady on it
from +4 on, there is a chance the item will be destroyed
to keep it from being destroyed, put immortal on it
edit:
from +4 on, there is a chance the item will lose durability
to keep it from losing durability, put steady on it
from +4 on, there is a chance the item will be destroyed
to keep it from being destroyed, put immortal on it
Last edited by cin on Fri Jun 15, 2007 12:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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as normal when it fails but it increase the success rate
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cin wrote:it will go to +0 when it fails.
edit:
from +5 on, there is a chance the item will lose durability
to keep it from losing durability, put steady on it
from +5 on, there is a chance the item will be destroyed
to keep it from being destroyed, put immortal on it
Fixed!
Btw, to +3 a weapon with 1 elixer is bs.
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cin
TwelveEleven wrote:cin wrote:it will go to +0 when it fails.
edit:
from +5 on, there is a chance the item will lose durability
to keep it from losing durability, put steady on it
from +5 on, there is a chance the item will be destroyed
to keep it from being destroyed, put immortal on it
Fixed!
thought that was still in discussion. theoretically, there should be
a chance of destroying the item going over +4, but on the forums
we havent seen proof of that so far.. idk i guess +5 will do