Dorrien wrote:So what happens to the time, plats and stones put into the non-breaking items? There are a large amount of serrated obsidian halberds, azure longswords and holy blades out there with imbues that are now potentially a waste in 13 days... Will there be a full reimbursement for the loss of imbues, stones combined etc? I do not speak for the Realm but I figure there are MANY people who would not have moved forward with certain decisions if they had known that the items will not save or they will break. Would have been nice to know at the get go or not have implemented the global equipment change until more thought was put into it.
At this point all this does is remove racks from being necessary component to retain equipment safely and allows players to quit out faster. Gear will all break or will not save if it cannot break, therefore we are just walking racks now and are not encouraging guild interaction as much... I don't have to return this gear so why do I even need to go home? I will just start in the Sparkle Church, see you around guildmmates.
Regarding the DO being cut out of imbues, can you not imbue leather cesti, brass knuckles and polished claws in order to get access those imbuments? I do realize all of the items I listed break.
I don't want to diminish your concerns, but I also want to quote part of the original COMMON board post regarding this change:
Gorboth (via COMMON board) wrote:The way gear is handled in the game will need to be reconsidered by players on an individual and guild level. It will be interesting to see what develops, and we are fairly certain that issues will arise that necessitate further tweaks to get the system where we want it for good gameplay. In that regard, we ask for patience and help from the players who experience problems. Please mail me about the issues you are experiencing so we can correct problems we feel must be addressed.
As Raelle mentioned, there was no promised certainty for how things would end up with this change. Change happens slowly and data, experience, and reports need to be gathered so that any further changes can continue to be measured and intentional.
Additionally, anyone who put their effort and money into these unbreakable items has already reaped FAR more benefit than they would have otherwise had their not been a change - it's not like the money was thrown away. I do agree that the perceived value might, in the end, be less than originally expected.
Goldbezie - have you ever attempted to use fireslay imbues (for example) on a pair of gloves to know whether or not it works? I know in my time as a monk I was always curious but never actually tested it myself. As far as I know, no others have tested it either - but I could be wrong.