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Question about charged items...

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 4:20 am
by Mz_Trixter
I kinda feel dumb for askin, but don't items (weps/armors/charms/amulets/ rings) with charges recharge after being used overtime? :o

Also, at one time i heard weps with charges recharged when being used (such as swords) - but with armor im not sure how it is with armor/amulets/rings and such - unless taking hits from attacks recharges it that way... :confused: ??

Just not sure how to reset charges for items in NwN 2...MotB - when other games its automatically replenished or requires a special recipe to recharge. My reason for askin is when im looking for armor from merchants i tend to steer away from any armor with any charges, i.e. Armor of Speed (3 Haste/charges). Even if i dont have a caster in the party.

*If anyone could explain a bit more on this, I'd appreciate it.*

...if there's already a thread/post addressing this topic, may have missed it.

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:08 am
by Xandax
I generally avoid most items with charges, so I'm not terrible sure - but my imidiate guesstimate is that no, they should not recharge automatically.
Once all charges are used, the item should be depleted.

But it is a "guesstimate", as I as said avoid charged items.

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:05 pm
by agc28
ironfist hammer seems to be rechargeable...at least according to the description..

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 12:05 pm
by ruklansud123
hm..

charged items. see below

1. There are rechargable items in the game, it just takes time to recharge.
For ex.
Haste (3use/day) <-- basically means that you can use 3 times a day, meaning after a day it will come back for use.

those that have these descriptions however,
Armor of speed (3haste/charges) means you can only use it three times and it is gone.

Cheers

Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2007 2:49 pm
by Mz_Trixter
Ah, I see so just make sure it has the ability/ per day if you wanna keep using it...thanks for clearifying on that. I knew i heard something about it in the nwn2 oc ..just wasnt sure.