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* In [[Quiet Before the Storm]], a players Armor Level will now show in the assessment panel and should be affected by the assess/deception skills.
* In [[Quiet Before the Storm]], a players Armor Level will now show in the assessment panel and should be affected by the assess/deception skills.


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Revision as of 20:45, 27 June 2012

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Examining Targets

The two different types of panel that appear when you examine either Items or Creatures, NPCs and Players.

Appraisal Panel

This is the panel that appears when you examine things such as weapons, armor, clothing, jewelry and any other types of item. Your success at appraising items used to be based on the level of your appraisal skills but since the skills were replaced, anyone can appraise any type of item.

Most types of Item

The following information can appear on most items - be it weapons, armor or jewelry.

  • The item's value and burden (weight) at the top of the panel.
  • The item's description.
  • Special Properties such as Attuned, Bonded and Ivoryable.
  • List of spells the item has and can be used when activated.
  • Any activation requirements the item has such as Arcane Lore.
    • Note: This is different from wield requirements in that buffed skills count towards the your ability to activate it whereas with wield reqs they do not. In a similiar vein, Vitae also does not affect your ability to wield an item.
  • And the item's magical stats which includes: Spellcraft, max. Mana and the rate at which you use it per no. of seconds.
  • Whether the item can be sold; an item is sellable unless it has the "This item cannot be sold" line at the bottom of the panel.

Armor and Clothing

The following information appears only on armor, clothing, cloaks and aetheria.

  • Whether it's part of an Item Set (bonuses from wielding multiple pieces) such as the Hearty Set.
  • Special Properties such as Dyeable.
  • The armor level (AL) of the armor. Clothing doesn't have AL until buffed.
  • The item's AL for the other types of damage it can protect against.
  • The coverage or how many equipment slots the piece covers.
  • Any base wield requirements the item might have such as level requirement.

Weapons

The following information appears only on weapons.

  • Special Properties that affect damage such as Critical Strike and Armor Rending.
  • The damage/damage bonus, damage modifier (missile weapons), element and speed of the weapon. See Variance for more information on melee weapon damage.
  • Modifiers that give bonuses to the wielder's various skills. The types of bonus include: attack skill, melee defense, magic defense, missile defense, PVP (magic casters), PvM (magic casters), and mana conversion (magic casters).
  • Any base wield requirements the item might have such as level and/or weapon requirements.

Assessment Panel

Images

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Notes

  • In The Paths of Destruction, patron title and name was added to character assessment, under the monarch info.
  • In Throne of Destiny, the thumbnail of identified people and creatures that appeared in the assessment panel was updated to 3D models.
  • In A Swelling Tide, the following changes were made:
    • You now see the exact numerical value of armor protection in addition to the descriptive phrases when identifying armor.
    • Special Properties are now displayed on items.
  • In Groundswell, properties of items were updated and made more organized. One immediately noticeable change is that the protection levels of armor are listed numerically, with the base armor level taken into account.
  • In Reign of Terror, when you ID an item, you will now see its special properties immediately beneath its workmanship. In addition, the second armor level line in armor will now be green when enchanted.
  • In Across the Vast Divide, weapons with Biting Strike, Crushing Blow or Multi-Strike now display these previously hidden properties in the appraisal panel.
  • In Treaties in Stone, Loot weapons that cannot be imbued now state as such explicitly when identified.
  • In Friend and Foe, rare items that have use-timers now show the timers when examined.
  • In Ancient Powers, the ability to see someones faction in the assessment panel was added. In addition, if that faction is the same as your own it will appear as green text, and if an opposing faction, red text.
  • In Quiet Before the Storm, a players Armor Level will now show in the assessment panel and should be affected by the assess/deception skills.