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Post by Att1tude on Sept 8, 2014 8:23:47 GMT
Blacksmiths first option(one that has rocks etc) where you can move mats and nothing happens you just get +3ot or smth. I noticed in your stats theres same mats and these points go up when you move mats to blacksmith. What is this for? What for is the skill in skilltree npc? It looks like blacksmithing skill? Can you craft any other potions than ho pots and yellow pots? What for is that book looking third product in alchemy npc(next to bsmith place)? Can you decor your outfit? How? I had red armor from mascot mobs, can i move color to anothet armor? Via Tapatalk, try it
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Post by sugarbiscuits on Oct 3, 2014 12:18:16 GMT
Pts are the base to your smithing , you need them for most anything. So basically farming colons for wood or blue bison for leather pts would be a necassity to bs. You can move colors to armor , even go as far as changing an armors whole exterior to look like another armor but retain its stats , same for weps. Also the difference between NPC and player bs is that NPC has these effects and stats that you don't get , instead you implement your own stats to UR armor of choice. This has its limitations and sometimes for certain builds (skill spamming claw or sword user) you'd want the NPC version of a wep over a player one. There's still a lot more to come with smithing and ATM its really the talk of the town in toram. What everyone is learning to do and showing off x) but hey who can't blame them right?
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Post by taklbery on Nov 27, 2014 17:57:51 GMT
So, can I take my fire rod ns, and put it's attribute in a crystal ball slot, and keep the slot and fire attributes? Aside from the crystal ball stats and the fire rods appearance, what do I lose?
Edit: I may be retarded. Is the magic ball thing not for mages?
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