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Archon Brigade General's Longbow vs. Tahabata

Discussion in 'Old Threads' started by xXPhoenixXx, Jul 30, 2010.

  1. andifarel

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    My question on that quoted answer was :

    when you armsfusion items and 1 has socketed stones and is enchanted to +15 what will happen?

    the newly fusion'd weapon will have no manastones socketed and it will be +0 ?



    and

    now i have a follow-up question. what will be the color or rarity level of the item when you fuse the 2 items?

    example: Tahabata (orange) + Elder (Gold) = ????
    etc...

    or is there a process and only similar rarity level of items are allowed to be fused together.
     
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    The 2nd weapom must be the same or lesser than the primary.If you do the combine above it will still be a Tahabata (orange) but will take on anything the elder has that it hasn't got as well as a percentage of the ATK. If you were to combine the 2 below the Archon would take on the 317hp, 36atk and the 78 crit as well as the extra mana slots and a % of the ATK. As for fusing different classed weapons there are no restrictions, you can fuse a fabled with a white weapon if yu choose.




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