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Uncharging revenant weapons/items



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Posted 01 May 2020 - 09:42 AM #1

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What is your suggestion?:

To be able to uncharge revenant weapons/items e.g craw's bow, bracelet of ethereum, etc.

 

Is this in OSRS?:

Yes, since update was initially released.

 

Has this suggestion been accepted already?:

No.

 

How would this benefit Alora?:

It may help people in the future that may put ether in their items without realising that they cannot get it back, since the prices of ether is very high at the moment.

Since, for example the craw's bow has to have 1000 ether to activate it + how many charges you want to use. You may not want to use all the charges and therefore are stuck with around 2m with ether that you cannot retrieve, but pkers can kill you and take the ether.

 



Posted 01 May 2020 - 10:28 AM #2

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You can already uncharged bracelet and mace to get your ether back. No support unless I am misunderstanding your suggestion

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Posted 01 May 2020 - 12:49 PM #3

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Support, why not? I dont see any problem with it.



Posted 11 August 2020 - 12:15 PM #4

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Your suggestion has been accepted.






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