I wonder why he doesn't make more then. Perhaps the method is not failproof.
A guy on East has a hack/glitch that allows him to see whether the item will fail or not on the enhance, he's managed to get quite a few weapons to +13 to sell and has 2 +15's himself.
I wonder why he doesn't make more then. Perhaps the method is not failproof.
Read them and weep. I thought I would never see a +15 lvl 61 but I finally saw it the other day. I felt my life was more complete just by seeing it.
Oh yes, they are special!! I don't think there are any hackers that can hack the enhance system yet. Otherwise I would have seen at least a +15 Black Hammer or +15 Raider's staff by now because those can only be achieved via hacking because it's too expensive to make them normally. This baby, however, is doable. I could try to make one if I'm bored enough...hehe. I got the gold to burn.
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Last edited by Vindicatus; 12-11-2011 at 10:30 PM.
Idk if this is true, but someone in my old guild use to claim that every equipment has a different code, and the likely of success and fail depends on those codes. He supported this theory by with his "experience" of enhancing many weapons, Saying: "Certain weapons can always get to +8-10 without fail and some always fails at +4-6. And that it isn't a coincidence but has seen that pattern many times."
I didn't really believe him, but just putting this out there.
Well, items do have a code.
Code:DoEnhance.634446122002484596.undefined
yea i was enhancing some +6's last night dws never got +7 went to 0durability only way the number chnages i think is if you use runes
This "predicting" of successful enhance justly depends on cl\srv comm protocol of the enhance procedure. If it is like this, which i highly doubt:
cl-> enhance\params, begin transact
[srv calcs the enhance outcome]
srv-> enhance\return (result)
[visual enhancing progress bar fill] (in this point we could possibly check the outcome)
cl-> rollback transact (if failing)
srv-> enhance\ cancel
(if succeeded do nothing)
cl-> commit
srv-> enhance\ done.
There can be another route, which is safer for server: begin enhance, progress bar fill (nothing is going on actually), calculate enhance, return result.
Yeah I'm sure the progress bar does nothing. You can speed up or slow down the bar as much as you want and it changes nothing.
Also, has anyone notice that if you fail there is some lag?