Difference between revisions of "Augmentation"

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= Augmentation =
 
= Augmentation =
 
'''Augmentation''' is a way to add random [[stats]] to [[Item|items]].  
 
'''Augmentation''' is a way to add random [[stats]] to [[Item|items]].  
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<p>To augment, right click on an [[Item|item]]. Then, click on the augment box. Alternatively, players may press <code>M</code> and click on the framed box to select an item from the inventory to augment. Augmenting requires crafting materials obtained through [[Salvaging|salvaging]].</p>
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<p>Items may be augmented an unlimited number of times, but the number of crafting materials increases with each successful augment, and the success rate decreases with each successful augment. A failed augment consumes crafting materials and removes all previous augments from the item. Higher [[Quality|quality]] items also require more crafting materials to augment.</p>
  
To augment, right click on an [[item]]. Then, click on the augment box. Augmenting requires crafting materials obtained through [[Salvaging]].
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''NOTE: Runes and some special equipment like Competition Rods cannot be augmented.''
  
''NOTE: Runes cannot be augmented.''
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==Scouring==
 
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Scouring removes any augmentations at a low cost of [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]].
== Scouring ==
 
Scouring removes any augmentations for the cost of [[Crafting Material|crafting materials]].
 

Revision as of 20:11, 10 November 2017

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Augmentation Menu

Augmentation

Augmentation is a way to add random stats to items.

To augment, right click on an item. Then, click on the augment box. Alternatively, players may press M and click on the framed box to select an item from the inventory to augment. Augmenting requires crafting materials obtained through salvaging.

Items may be augmented an unlimited number of times, but the number of crafting materials increases with each successful augment, and the success rate decreases with each successful augment. A failed augment consumes crafting materials and removes all previous augments from the item. Higher quality items also require more crafting materials to augment.

NOTE: Runes and some special equipment like Competition Rods cannot be augmented.

Scouring

Scouring removes any augmentations at a low cost of crafting materials.