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Ultima Online Fan Board => General UO Chat => Topic started by: Superslayer on December 09, 2009, 11:01:17 AM

Title: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Superslayer on December 09, 2009, 11:01:17 AM
...could I enhance this shield with HPR and/or LMC?


resists: 5_0_3_3_3
made in Val
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Cerveza on December 09, 2009, 11:11:54 AM
I bet I know less then you LOL.

FC 1 is a 100%
HCI 14 is a 99%
DCI 15 is a 100%

Thats 300% right there.

Durability? donno, Lower Req's is pretty high as well...

Of course I could be completely wrong as I know squat about imbuing also LOL
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Superslayer on December 09, 2009, 11:16:05 AM
lol, that makes two of us then!  heh..the most I've done is unravel my junk look for that red ball stuff.  And now that gains can be made from unraveling junk, I'm going to do that one item at a time.

Does anyone know if there's a chance for the item to break? or is it just the losing of stuff to imbue that's the biggest risk?
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Coragin on December 09, 2009, 11:17:14 AM
There is not much you can do with shields, it sucks I know....
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: _C2_ on December 09, 2009, 11:24:13 AM
i was pretty sure that fc1 was 140.   maybe not
but
I do know that you cannot alter the HCI that is on there.
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Superslayer on December 09, 2009, 11:33:36 AM
I love this shield of mine, had it almost since the first day I started,..been offered up to 30 million for it before SA, so I guess it's value is significantly lower now.  Nevertheless, it's the perfect piece for my dexer and I think either LMC or HPR will be a great addition.  Are those options available?
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Coragin on December 09, 2009, 11:38:40 AM
Best bet for making shields is to enhance them with bloodwood then imbue.  Or reverse, imbue then enhance and hope you dont kill it lol.
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Scrripty on December 09, 2009, 12:10:06 PM
...could I enhance this shield with HPR and/or LMC?

  • Durability 70%
  • HCI 14%
  • DCI 15%
  • FC 1
  • Lower Requirements 50%

resists: 5_0_3_3_3
made in Val

Why on earth would you ruin a perfectly good reusable shield with hit chance by imbuing it? :)  That shield is AWESOME because you can't get/make them anymore with hit chance... dont ruin it.  Remember the way it is now you can use it forever... you imbue it, and eventually, it's gone for good.
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Superslayer on December 09, 2009, 12:28:09 PM
...could I enhance this shield with HPR and/or LMC?

  • Durability 70%
  • HCI 14%
  • DCI 15%
  • FC 1
  • Lower Requirements 50%

resists: 5_0_3_3_3
made in Val

Why on earth would you ruin a perfectly good reusable shield with hit chance by imbuing it? :)  That shield is AWESOME because you can't get/make them anymore with hit chance... dont ruin it.  Remember the way it is now you can use it forever... you imbue it, and eventually, it's gone for good.

@Coragin, I got this shield off a Cyclops way back in '02 and had enhanced it with Valorite a few years ago.  But I will keep in mind your suggestion for future wood based shields...I do have a few of em around.

@Twinkle McNugget, That's a good point, didn't think about that. I suppose I'll keep my dagger un-imbued as well.
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Masscre on December 09, 2009, 12:32:53 PM
Imbuing that shield will make it eventually destroyable.  Once you imbue an item the max durability you get is 255 and you can no longer you PoF on it ever again so it will finally break.  You can still repair it just cant PoF it ever again.
Title: Re: Knowing very little about imbuing...
Post by: Scrripty on December 09, 2009, 12:38:38 PM
That's a cute dagger.  Check my cleaver. :)

(http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e293/BalinorUO/oldschool/cleaver.jpg)