I know that when item fails in an enchant, one of the options u'll get is:
Item restarts from the zero like its(+0).
But now to the other option:
Durability fall to 0, or in another words, item is destroyed(gone).
Now the question is:
It will be gone only if it was +5 or +4?
I need a 100% sure answer.
no offence but, dont tell me maybe this and maybe that, i need u to be sure 100% of your answer please.
Thanx.
When alchemy fail?
- shbly12
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When alchemy fail?
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when ur upping a weapon u get a chanse it gets destroyed when you are going for +5 and higher, so trying to get a +7 without immortal is something you should never do.
going till +5 is no problem chanse u get ur weapon destroyed there is nihil (thats what i've read anyways)
going till +5 is no problem chanse u get ur weapon destroyed there is nihil (thats what i've read anyways)

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after +5 there is a chance of it getting destroyed and very little chance of it being +6 or +7 i know this from experience destroyed lvl 32+5 weapon. Made a whole new lvl 32+7 now its godly has far as i care lol and will fetch me a high price when i want to sell it
i dont believe +int and such there is a chance for the weapon to be destroyed
i dont believe +int and such there is a chance for the weapon to be destroyed
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