I mean, i've a spear with 1D6 electric and 1D6 sonic
may be shown both visual effect?
Or with 3 electric 1D6 damage on a weapon can the effect be "improved"?
It would be quite nice to see IMHO ^_^
Combined visual effects


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*Ceremorph
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No-- only one visial effect can be applied by normal game mechanics. If you know which visual effect you would prefer, ensure that is the enchantment you have applied to the weapon first. Also, remember that you can use the clothes changer in the OOC room and the Sensate Hall to give your weapon a different appearance.
Also, effects cannot be doubled. Otherwise you could triple enchant with +5 and have a +15 sword. :P
Also, effects cannot be doubled. Otherwise you could triple enchant with +5 and have a +15 sword. :P

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*SanguineOrchid
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It does double up the impact effect though, so a fiery eletric weapon gives both the explosion and shocky effect when you hit with it :D

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*Mr_Otyugh
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Actually it is possible to make double effect to items, but it requires toolset for it. We reserve using that trick to special items worthy of such however.

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*Ceremorph
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As I said--
"normal game mechanics". XD
"normal game mechanics". XD

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*IceThorn
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I've tried many times but it don't worked... can you tell me how you do it please?Mr_Otyugh,Feb 14 2010 wrote: Actually it is possible to make double effect to items, but it requires toolset for it. We reserve using that trick to special items worthy of such however.


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*Mr_Otyugh
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There's two ways, one limited and one wide variety way.
1) Item properties. Just add special effect property or alternatively damage type that adds special effect.
2) On the screenie below, the #1 and drop down menu in it would be the other effect. Though it has all the effects in it, so some of them are really non-fitting to items, others are just short period effects etc, so it requires a bit of searching to find the fitting ones.

1) Item properties. Just add special effect property or alternatively damage type that adds special effect.
2) On the screenie below, the #1 and drop down menu in it would be the other effect. Though it has all the effects in it, so some of them are really non-fitting to items, others are just short period effects etc, so it requires a bit of searching to find the fitting ones.


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*Fell Star
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Maybe something is different for me then, since I've seen multiple VFX applied to a weapon, on top of it's existing ones. So they all appear.

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*IceThorn
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maybe i'm n00b... it don't works :SFell Star,Feb 14 2010 wrote: Maybe something is different for me then, since I've seen multiple VFX applied to a weapon, on top of it's existing ones. So they all appear.
even adding one as effect and the other one as feat.

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*Product of Void
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okay not on the original topic except for visual effects.
If I take a pair of gauntlets and enchant them with say cold 1d6 will it glow all funny? if so I know a character it would make sense to do that too.
If I take a pair of gauntlets and enchant them with say cold 1d6 will it glow all funny? if so I know a character it would make sense to do that too.
