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I guess they changed something so your mod won't help anymore?
Gigachad Modder:"No it Hasn't :)"
To be more clear, I've realized that using the prying kit removed the thrall bonus from the armor and that's why the value was so much lower than when it was originally made. We did have a t4 shieldwright on the armorer's bench when it was made.
Yes, it happened multiple times. We were using the Voidforged dragon armor. the exact steps were apply thick armor plating>use prying kit to remove thick armor plating
Made me laugh xD
Mod works good so far, thanks! :)
I love Age of War, but this particular change was awful.
@Hemalurgic also reworked the penalty reverse so it doesnt clash with thrall bonuses, so no more durability jank with a brand new weapon
@AkatokuChaos unfortunately though im yet fix the epic armours, whatever makes them unrepairable is different to the legendaries so ive gotta do more digging to find out what
And there is a problem, those weapon upgrade kits can't apply to a new weapon, they can only apply to a weapon that attack something and reduce its durability to a certain amount after. Does anyone meet this problem before?
"ItemRepairDurabilityLossPenaltyChance=1.000000" to ItemRepairDurabilityLossPenaltyChance=0