Exploit -Weapon Enchant Viewing
Posted: November 1st, 2004, 4:39 am
Enchanting Statistics Gathering Exploit
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Requires:
o +3 or higher item and an enchant scroll of the same class as the item
o A friend with a seperate account
Step 1: Go with a friend to an unpopulated area.
Step 2: Assign your enchant scroll to a hotkey.
Step 3: Set up a shop for the enchant scroll for 1 adena. Do not begin the store yet.
Step 4: Hit your hotkey and press the store start message at the same time. Hopefully you should both be selling the item, and have the enchant scroll active (prompting you to select an item to enchant).
Step 5: DO NOT BRING YOUR MOUSE CURSOR OUT OF YOUR INVENTORY WINDOW AT ANY TIME.
Step 6: Have your friend buy the enchant scroll.
Step 7: Enchant the item you wish to collect data on.
Note that this only shows you what would have happened if you truly tried to enchant your item. It does not actually enchant your item. This is for data collection purposes only so that you can be more educated about enchanting. Each time you enchant a piece of equipment it has a chance to succeed or fail. By doing this exploit many times and comparing the success and fail rates you can accurately depict your chances of suceeding or failing your item if you actually do enchant it.
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Requires:
o +3 or higher item and an enchant scroll of the same class as the item
o A friend with a seperate account
Step 1: Go with a friend to an unpopulated area.
Step 2: Assign your enchant scroll to a hotkey.
Step 3: Set up a shop for the enchant scroll for 1 adena. Do not begin the store yet.
Step 4: Hit your hotkey and press the store start message at the same time. Hopefully you should both be selling the item, and have the enchant scroll active (prompting you to select an item to enchant).
Step 5: DO NOT BRING YOUR MOUSE CURSOR OUT OF YOUR INVENTORY WINDOW AT ANY TIME.
Step 6: Have your friend buy the enchant scroll.
Step 7: Enchant the item you wish to collect data on.
Note that this only shows you what would have happened if you truly tried to enchant your item. It does not actually enchant your item. This is for data collection purposes only so that you can be more educated about enchanting. Each time you enchant a piece of equipment it has a chance to succeed or fail. By doing this exploit many times and comparing the success and fail rates you can accurately depict your chances of suceeding or failing your item if you actually do enchant it.