For example, Apply any Swordsmanship Rune to them and "Item's Attribute +1" becomes "Swordsmanship +1". Apply an Axe Mastery Rune to it and it becomes "Axe Mastery +1". And so on.
Hope that makes sense.

They made it like that so the players safe gold coins. How sweet of them.


I think all the heroes' head gears are like that, too.
I will confirm this.|||Ok, so it's almost as if you can add 2 runes to it? (ex. Channeling +1, Channeling +3, Armor +15 [while affected by a weapon spell])|||Quote:

Ok, so it's almost as if you can add 2 runes to it? (ex. Channeling +1, Channeling +3, Armor +15 [while affected by a weapon spell])
Yeah, I suppose that's one way of putting it.


Ok, so it's almost as if you can add 2 runes to it? (ex. Channeling +1, Channeling +3, Armor +15 [while affected by a weapon spell])
Runes don't stack, so technically, no.
If you put a +1 Channeling and +3 Channeling rune on a single piece and they were both allowed to exist, it would still only be +3, since it would be the same as having one of each on two different pieces of armor.
It really is just a flexibility thing. The +1 becomes the attribute of what ever +attribute rune you put on it.|||Quote:

Ok, so it's almost as if you can add 2 runes to it? (ex. Channeling +1, Channeling +3, Armor +15 [while affected by a weapon spell])
Technically yes.
Whatever rune you add, items attribute becomes minor of.
So if you add a Superior Death (Non Stacking) or whhatever, then "Items attribute" becomes Minor Death (Stacking)
EDIT: Oh dear I should really look at post dates. lol >.<
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