>>Does that mean the hidden enhancives cannot be stolen by Ithzir and other critters?
Now THAT would be awesome if it was the case!
>>You slay me woman! ~ Wyrom
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Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 12/09/2014 09:25 AM CST
Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 12/09/2014 12:42 PM CST
Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 01/19/2015 01:28 AM CST
I have a request:
Is there any chance that the pins could be modified to let us determine whether an enhancive item has any charges in it? Right now, as far as I know, the only way to do this is to wear/remove the item and look for any stat or skill differences. It would be great if there were a more uniform way to do this... it can be a pain hunting down the one item in your inventory which isn't charged.
Is there any chance that the pins could be modified to let us determine whether an enhancive item has any charges in it? Right now, as far as I know, the only way to do this is to wear/remove the item and look for any stat or skill differences. It would be great if there were a more uniform way to do this... it can be a pain hunting down the one item in your inventory which isn't charged.
Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 02/07/2015 06:16 AM CST
>Is there any chance that the pins could be modified to let us determine whether an enhancive item has any charges in it?
TOUCH will now hone in on any enhancive items with zero enhancive charges that you are holding or wearing and that are not hidden. This includes scripted items, combat items, and containers.
~Vanah
TOUCH will now hone in on any enhancive items with zero enhancive charges that you are holding or wearing and that are not hidden. This includes scripted items, combat items, and containers.
~Vanah
Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 02/07/2015 11:32 AM CST
Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 02/07/2015 07:45 PM CST
Re: A stylized golden griffin pin on 02/07/2015 10:30 PM CST