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nonSENSE

  • September 2011
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« April 24, 2012, 06:26:45 PM » #2457
Another little update has been pushed out;

  • Enabled the Shop Preview button: Clicking it will show you what your character looks like.
  • Added a recipe to disenchant rare items: You can now remove the effect from an item without losing the base item. All attributes (paint, tradable, craftable...) will remain the same - only the effect is stripped. The recipe also yields Dust.
  • Combining 2 x Dust will create Magic Dust.
  • Recipes that require rare items as inputs or give rare items as output will now show the correct color coding on the item box.
  • Sorting the inventory by type will now correctly sort chests by series. (thanks to Willdy for reminding me)
  • Added 1 new community-made hat: Warsworn Helmet


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Thanks to Jequito, Fatal Bear, Flanders the Troll & Shiny_Smile who all made the Warsworn Helmet.

Willdy

  • September 2011
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« April 24, 2012, 06:37:23 PM » #2463
Not sure about the dust update, but the rest of it seems pretty cool :)

SniperDuck

  • September 2011
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« April 24, 2012, 09:20:21 PM » #2479
Willdy, its so that if someone doesnt like the effect they can pull it off and try again with more magic dust :3
>all speculation ofc

Jaythorpe

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  • March 2012
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« April 24, 2012, 10:13:54 PM » #2482
I dont like the dust either

This is going ruin rares

nonSENSE

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« April 24, 2012, 10:16:52 PM » #2483
It's up to the owner of the item to decide whether he wants to remove the effect or not. I do not see how this is "ruining rares". If the owner wants to keep the base item (an uncommon painted one) and wants to try to get a different effect with magic dust, he can do so.

Furthermore, every time somebody destroys one of their rare items, the rares that you own gain a little value.

Willdy

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« April 25, 2012, 11:59:33 AM » #2494
Willdy, its so that if someone doesnt like the effect they can pull it off and try again with more magic dust :3
>all speculation ofc
Magic Dust tends to sell for 8-10m, that means ALL rares have a minimum value of 3m - 4m now.

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