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223 | This is done in two steps: first you have to I<prepare> your weapon |
223 | This is done in two steps: first you have to I<prepare> your weapon |
224 | for the desired number of enchantments, then you apply the enchanments |
224 | for the desired number of enchantments, then you apply the enchanments |
225 | (weapons remember how many times they can be enchanted further). |
225 | (weapons remember how many times they can be enchanted further). |
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227 | To prepare a weapon, wield it and L<mark> (e.g. using the popup menu in |
227 | To prepare a weapon, wield it and L<mark> (e.g. using the popup menu in |
228 | the inventory) some diamonds, as a sacrifice, then read the I<Prepare |
228 | the inventory) it. Then, as a sacrifice, drop some diamonds on the floor |
229 | Weapon> scroll. The square root of the total number of diamonds sacrificed |
229 | then read the I<Prepare Weapon> scroll. The square root of the total |
230 | this way determines the number of enchantments the weapon accepts: one |
230 | number of diamonds sacrificed this way determines the number of |
231 | diamond for one enchanment, nine diamonds for three enchantments, 100 |
231 | enchantments the weapon accepts: one diamond for one enchanment, nine |
232 | diamonds for ten enchantments and so on. |
232 | diamonds for three enchantments, 100 diamonds for ten enchantments, |
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233 | and so on. |
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234 | Remember, once you prepare the weapon, it can only be wielded by you. |
235 | Remember, once you prepare the weapon, it can only be wielded by you. |
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236 | After that, you can apply improvement and enchantnment scrolls: |
237 | After that, you can apply improvement and enchantnment scrolls: |
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701 | does not involve a random maze. |
702 | does not involve a random maze. |
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704 | =head1 Authors |
705 | =head1 Authors |
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706 | The following people contributed to this document: Robin Redeker, John O'Connel |
707 | The following people contributed to this document: Robin Redeker, John O'Donnell |
707 | and Marc Lehmann. |
708 | and Marc Lehmann. |
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