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Possibility to exchange +5 Ator’s Shoes and Dahn’s Gloves from evasion to DR version.

Discussion in 'Suggestions' started by ZG6, Apr 9, 2024.

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Do you need this option?

  1. Yap

  2. Nah

  3. I gor both versions :P

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  1. ZG6

    ZG6 New Member

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    I ask you to consider the possibility of exchanging Ator's shoes and Dan's gloves from the damage reduction version to the evasion version, provided that these items are enchanted to the maximum level.

    A reasonable fee may be charged for the possibility of exchange, given the current conditions for receiving these items.

    Hypothetically, this could have a positive effect on the class change. For example, the player has always used the evasion, but decided to change the class and switch to damage reduction. In the current reality, without a set of Ator shoes and gloves given to reduce damage, the transition seems irrational, since the character will lose def (if he does not have a second set). It seems that in this particular case, this may have a negative impact.

    Given the zero number of new boots and gloves at the central market on the Euro server, it is almost impossible to sell the absorber and buy evasion, and it is very difficult and expensive to enchant everything anew.

    @Kolka
     
    Last edited: Apr 25, 2024
  2. loboram

    loboram Respected Member Forum Legend

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    Well if players aren't actually playing the game, but instead just trying to accumulate items, just so that they can childishly -and backwardsly- "show off" and "brag about" the things they have in a computer game, then it shouldn't really come as a surprise that there aren't any items to buy for silver.

    When the people actually start Playing the Game, instead of just being tourists who want to brag about imaginary non-existent things in a computer game, then there will be a change for the better.
     

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