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grandfathered blessed clothes

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:21 pm
by Eye of Horus
is there any way to tell an item that is grandfathered? i think its retarded that a few lucky people get unbreakable leet clothes and the rest might as well not wear anything blessed outside of town... should either be all breaks or none breaks. but is there any way to tell the unbreakables so not to be scammed?

Re: grandfathered blessed clothes

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:12 pm
by nightshark
cbds are very cheap, it takes a long time for blessed clothing to break. to give you an idea, i've been wearing the same newbie clothes on a particular character for more than a year..

the only way really to tell is by beating on someone with a mace for a few hours while they wear the clothing.

Re: grandfathered blessed clothes

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:09 am
by Panthor the Hated
those old newbied clothes will never break ns

they should be grandfathered like blessed items

Re: grandfathered blessed clothes

Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:30 am
by iamreallysquall
Panthor the Hated wrote:those old newbied clothes will never break ns

they should be grandfathered like blessed items
No starting equipment Was not Grandfathered way to not read patch notes.
since the 19th it was refreshed to full and will now break Using layering can prevent certain layers from breaking first
from viewtopic.php?f=7&t=26471
blessed and Newbied clothing:

* All Newbied and Blessed clothing has had it's durability restored. Going forward all noobie and blessed clothing will lose durability and be destroyed like any other clothing.
* All previously blessed clothing is grandfathered for now as non-destroyable.
* This effectively corrects a broken mechanic without violation of many previous statements both public and private by the administration that blessed items cannot be destroyed. I don't expect that this will end the debate on the destroy-ability of these grandfathered items, but this change is offered for now as at least a first step in correcting this previously inaccurate mechanic.