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timbo
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Is there anyway to fix corroded items?
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Post by Leaf »

If it's armour, a scroll of Enchant Armour will remove a -1. But, the +1 enchantment will also add a few kg of weight to the armour too.

Another tactic, is to wear the affect armour (leave the rest of your gear at a safe location such as apartment) or wield the weapon in queswtion and have another player cast cancellation at you. After many attempts, that can remove the -1 from the carrosion.
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Post by Mith »

Leaf wrote:If it's armour, a scroll of Enchant Armour will remove a -1. But, the +1 enchantment will also add a few kg of weight to the armour too.
Somewhere between 'before 1.0' and now, this has changed. Enchant armour now reduces the armour weight, but adds some item power and ac bonus. The armour-value (resistances) are untouched. Leaf, you really should play more ;)

Note that enchanting armour with negative 'bonus' changes item power as well, so cancellation is the preferred way.
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Post by Leaf »

Mith wrote: Somewhere between 'before 1.0' and now, this has changed. Enchant armour now reduces the armour weight, but adds some item power and ac bonus. The armour-value (resistances) are untouched. Leaf, you really should play more ;)
Hmm.. I guess I haven't had to deal with acid damage or Enchanting armour since somewhere between " before 1.0' and now. " :P
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Post by Mith »

Leaf wrote:Hmm.. I guess I haven't had to deal with acid damage or Enchanting armour since somewhere between " before 1.0' and now. " :P
This is even worse, you lost the newb-feeling! :P
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