cRPG
cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: buy_dsr on January 12, 2011, 08:16:42 pm
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A filthy band of peasants, lead by Fasader, has attempted to steal your precious heirloomed items. However, you woke up and were able to save 2. Which ones?
Hunting Bow 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
Khergit Bow 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
Strong Bow 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
War Bow 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
Wooden Shield 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
Bec de Corbin 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
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Iron Staff 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
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Leather Boots 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
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Tunic with vest 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
Rich Outfit 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
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Bodkin Arrows 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
Cataphract Horse 0/0 Increase modifier of this one
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Cataphract Horse and Bec de Corbin? Two most expensive ones? :|
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it would be nice if all items would show the rating after first / second upgrade
i'd go with strong bow but with all the changes i don't know what will the pd requirement after upgrade :?
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Unless your very dedicated to archer, don't loom a bow.
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my main is archer and i read somwhere that now heirloomed bows don't require more pd but id like to be sure
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I'm not sure, but make sure you're level 31 before you retire or you won't get anything. :wink:
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It's true, heirlooming bows does not increase the PD requirement.
Here are the stats on my Fine Strong Bow:
weight 1.25
requirement 5
spd rtng 64
shoot speed 61
thrust damage 26 cut
accuracy 97
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Be sure to heirloom a bow twice if you have two available, since the first heirloom doesn't increase accuracy and speed, just damage / projectile speed.