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#1
Relvor

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Hello everybody,

two quick questions:

1) Is there anything the different colours of equipment (the icons) in the inventory try to tell us? or only for the looks?
     (i'm thinking of diablo 2 with golden=unique, green=set and so on)

2) I must be getting blind from playing DA2 because i cant find the search function for the forum. A small hint to      complete my disgrace would be appreciated.

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shaneho78

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green appears to be black emporium stuff. It'll be great if the equipment are ranked by color based on rarity like Borderlands though.

Modifié par shaneho78, 17 mars 2011 - 09:17 .


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Xephyr829

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I think green is DLC items.

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hazmatzak

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Aside from green (DLC) it seems to go, in increasing quality: red, white, gold, purple. Red and purple look similar. Not sure if any color indicates rune slots.

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Riosred2

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What abot brown?

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hazmatzak

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Maybe the first lowest color is more of a reddish-brown. Is that what you mean?

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AsaTJ

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The shade of red they use probably looks brown to color vision impaired. That's actually why MMOs tend to always use the White->Green->Blue->Purple scale. Just about anyone can distinguish them.

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Riosred2

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hazmatzak wrote...

Maybe the first lowest color is more of a reddish-brown. Is that what you mean?


Yes i imagine that is probably it - thank you

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Kathila

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In the context of rings, amulets, and belts, the whole categorization system kind of pisses me off because you get barrels of armor of varying qualities for all three classes which you mostly have no use for, but then you get tons and tons of white quality rings--some of which you actually need, since you're probably not going to have a high quality one for every slot on every companion. The stars aren't very helpful because apparently you can get a 3% physical damage ring that's considered level 3 and a 3% ring that's considered level 18, so you basically have to manually pick through bags of those things to figure out which ones are actually worth using.

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hazmatzak

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Yeah, it would make sense if rings, amulets, and belts were socketed to take runes. Then you might understand how one +3% is better (has more stars) than another +3% -- it affects the resulting power of the rune, as with weapons and armor. But if it's always +3% regardless, then with a higher sale value, it makes more sense to sell the better ones and keep the lowest quality you find.