why is merchant robe pink if silk cloth is blue

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Re: why is merchant robe pink if silk cloth is blue

Postby Ysh » Fri Feb 17, 2017 2:43 am

DaniAngione wrote:I think you can't gild an item with the same gilding twice, no?

Accurate.
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Re: why is merchant robe pink if silk cloth is blue

Postby abt79 » Fri Feb 17, 2017 4:16 am

Ysh wrote:
abt79 wrote:
DaniAngione wrote:An easy solution would be to make "deep pockets" a gilding of sorts that can only be used in robe slot but has like 90% chance of creating a new gilding slot.

That way people could have more diverse end-game visuals, allowing them to use their favorite 'robes' without losing the awesome benefit of an extra row of inventory space.

I'd use them infinitely

What this does even mean?

I use deep pocket
Two gilding slot
Deep pocket in each
Four slot
Repeat forever
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Ysh wrote:
DaniAngione wrote:I think you can't gild an item with the same gilding twice, no?

Accurate.

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Re: why is merchant robe pink if silk cloth is blue

Postby Jalpha » Sat Feb 18, 2017 1:55 am

Teleskop wrote:why is merchant robe pink if silk cloth is blue


Because...

It's a dress.
Laying flat.
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