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*Crafting a legendary item will keep the same quality as the base item used. Same thing with its [[School_of_Magic|School of Magic]]. | *Crafting a legendary item will keep the same quality as the base item used. Same thing with its [[School_of_Magic|School of Magic]]. | ||
*Legendary items can be '''reforged''', they have a certain number of static stats and can have additional extra stats that are '''random'''. | *Legendary items can be '''reforged''', they have a certain number of static stats and can have additional extra stats that are '''random'''. | ||
− | *A lot of legendary items requires an [[ | + | *A lot of legendary items requires an [[Artifact]] to be **crafted or reforged**, it will provide a specific legendary power. |
− | *'''Legendary Weapons''' can also have additional powers called [[Fabled_Attributes | + | *'''Legendary Weapons''' can also have additional powers called [[Fabled_Attributes]]. |
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Revision as of 01:13, 13 September 2019
Legendary Items are currently the highest rarity items, and they can be crafted using Blueprints or dropped during different encounters.
Important Notes:
- Crafting a legendary item will keep the same quality as the base item used. Same thing with its School of Magic.
- Legendary items can be reforged, they have a certain number of static stats and can have additional extra stats that are random.
- A lot of legendary items requires an Artifact to be **crafted or reforged**, it will provide a specific legendary power.
- Legendary Weapons can also have additional powers called Fabled_Attributes.
LEGENDARIES OVERVIEW |