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Marios's Mustache Wax
Join Date: Jun 2006
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I was training on fire spirits when a dagger dropped. I picked it up, and found surprisingly it was at full dura and said on the bottom "fixed". I thought it was nothing special and was about 2 sell it 2 a pharmacist when i noticed it was 99 agi. Then i realized the same unique dagger only has 36 agi? If an item has a fixed sign, is it better? How much more can i sell it for?
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Bongo Crazy Kong
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Bongo Crazy Kong
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Marios's Mustache Wax
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: [NL]
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Fixed items aren't worth anything. Seriously, they aren't worth ANY THING.
Sure they seem strong and have nice stats, but it's just like bochok says. 1) You can't level it up 2) You can't socket it 3) You can't + it 4) You can't improve quality (it's still a normal item, even though the stats are good, a super item is still better. It's not just the stats that matter, level and quality matter a lot as well.) Also judging something's worth by checking the price you can sell it at, at an NPC doesn't make sense. NPCs give the same amount of money for Normal, Refined, Unique, Elite, Super, Fixed, +1.. hell even Super(+9). The only thing that matters to an NPC is the durability. Of course you can try to sell Fixed items in the market, but I don't think anyone will buy it.. |
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