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I found a rare Great Sword or a Claymore, can’t remember which base, while running normal difficulty that has +1 Eldritch skills.
I knew that daggers got the warlock specific + skills but was unaware of other weapon types.
I haven’t found any swords with + warlock skills since.
I was wondering if it is common, obviously its possible, but I really like the sword and don’t want to go back to daggers.
I knew that daggers got the warlock specific + skills but was unaware of other weapon types.
I haven’t found any swords with + warlock skills since.
I was wondering if it is common, obviously its possible, but I really like the sword and don’t want to go back to daggers.
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I found a rare Great Sword or a Claymore, can’t remember which base, while running normal difficulty that has +1 Eldritch skills.
I knew that daggers got the warlock specific + skills but was unaware of other weapon types.
I haven’t found any swords with + warlock skills since.
I was wondering if it is common, obviously its possible, but I really like the sword and don’t want to go back to daggers.
I knew that daggers got the warlock specific + skills but was unaware of other weapon types.
I haven’t found any swords with + warlock skills since.
I was wondering if it is common, obviously its possible, but I really like the sword and don’t want to go back to daggers.
That's cause your sword had a prefix which grants a bonus to an entire Skill Tree (Eldritch), vs staffmods (+ to invididual skills) on daggers. I.e. it was a magic sword with a prefix. A magic Dagger could have had that too, but any base/magic/rare Dagger can have + to individual warlock skills, even base daggers.
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To quote Trang Oul from another thread:
So your swords were "Sullied/ Tainted/Forbidden ...", which grants +1/2/3 to Eldritch skills. It can appear on swords (as well as circlets, daggers, grimoires, and amulets).Trang Oul wrote: 22 hours agoIf I interpret data files correctly:
suffixes:prefixes:
- of Miasma Bolt (charges) - polearms, daggers, voodoo heads; swords
- of Lethargy (charges) - polearms, daggers, voodoo heads; rings, circlets
- of Rancor (charges) - polearms, daggers, voodoo heads; shields (only non-class or grimoires, excluding auric shields?)
- of Apocalypse (charges) - staves, daggers, voodoo heads; gloves
- Chaotic/Erratic/Torrid (+ 1/2/3 to Chaos) - daggers (also throwing knives), grimoires, amulets, circlets; +3 only on magic items
- Sullied/Tainted/Forbidden (+ 1/2/3 to Eldritch) - daggers (excluding throwing knives), grimoires, amulets, circlets, swords; +3 only on magic items
- Fiendish/Dreadful/Malevolent (+1/2/3 to Demon) - daggers (also throwing knives), grimoires, amulets, circlets; +3 only on magic items
- Chaotic/Sullied/Fiendish (+1 to Chaos/Eldritch/Demon) - grand charms (read: skillers)
- Devil's/Arch-Devil's (+1/2 to Warlock Skills) - amulets, circlets; daggers, grimoires; +2 only on magic items
I'm in CET (Central European Time)
My profile says Ladder, but I play both Ladder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play both Softcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
Holy Grail Death Count: 1
My profile says Ladder, but I play both Ladder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play both Softcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
Holy Grail Death Count: 1
OP
I just got home. Here is the sword. I put an Ort and a +5% ed jewel in it.
Yeah, it has the new "Sullied" prefix, which grants +1 to Eldritch Skills (whole skill tree). A bonus to a whole skill tree is something that magic & rare items have always been able to roll, there's just some new prefixes/suffixes in the game now -
like,
- magic & rare amulets have always been able to have +X to any skill tree,
- magic & rare circlets have always been able to have +X to any skill tree,
- magic & rare weapons have always been able to have +X to Barbarian Combat Skills,
- magic & rare maces have always been able to roll +X to Paladin Combat Skills,
- magic & rare gloves have always been able to roll +X to Martial Arts and to all Amazon skill trees,
etc.
They chose to allow +X to Eldritch Skills (whole skill tree) on magic & rare swords (and daggers), but only daggers can have +X to individual skills. When an item has +X to individual skills, it's called an "automod", cause it exists on the base item, it's not granted by a prefix or suffix, even a white/grey item can have automods. What's new in Reign of the Warlock is that daggers can now have Warlock skills automods (even a white Dagger can have +skills). But you'll never see a white sword with +X to Eldritch skills cause that's only possible via the "Sullied" prefix, which can only appear on magic & rare items.
A magic item (blue) can have 1 prefix and 1 suffix. It's named exactly by the prefix & suffix - like, "Sullied Great Sword of Maiming", it has the "Sullied" prefix and "of Maiming" suffix, as example. Rare items (yellow) can have up to 3 prefixes and 3 suffixes, but the name is completely random, the name has nothing to do with which prefixes and suffixes are rolled, it's just a random name consisting of two words.
like,
- magic & rare amulets have always been able to have +X to any skill tree,
- magic & rare circlets have always been able to have +X to any skill tree,
- magic & rare weapons have always been able to have +X to Barbarian Combat Skills,
- magic & rare maces have always been able to roll +X to Paladin Combat Skills,
- magic & rare gloves have always been able to roll +X to Martial Arts and to all Amazon skill trees,
etc.
They chose to allow +X to Eldritch Skills (whole skill tree) on magic & rare swords (and daggers), but only daggers can have +X to individual skills. When an item has +X to individual skills, it's called an "automod", cause it exists on the base item, it's not granted by a prefix or suffix, even a white/grey item can have automods. What's new in Reign of the Warlock is that daggers can now have Warlock skills automods (even a white Dagger can have +skills). But you'll never see a white sword with +X to Eldritch skills cause that's only possible via the "Sullied" prefix, which can only appear on magic & rare items.
A magic item (blue) can have 1 prefix and 1 suffix. It's named exactly by the prefix & suffix - like, "Sullied Great Sword of Maiming", it has the "Sullied" prefix and "of Maiming" suffix, as example. Rare items (yellow) can have up to 3 prefixes and 3 suffixes, but the name is completely random, the name has nothing to do with which prefixes and suffixes are rolled, it's just a random name consisting of two words.
I'm in CET (Central European Time)
My profile says Ladder, but I play both Ladder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play both Softcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
Holy Grail Death Count: 1
My profile says Ladder, but I play both Ladder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play both Softcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
Holy Grail Death Count: 1
OP
Thanks for the detailed explanation. It was just chance that I found the sword. I have moved on to a polearm now but the information you provided is very much appreciated.
That is thanks to both users that replied.
That is thanks to both users that replied.
Small nitpick: +1/2/3 to 1-3 individual class skill is a staffmod (usually), which is defined on the item type (ShadowHeart wrote: 10 hours agoWhen an item has +X to individual skills, it's called an "automod", cause it exists on the base item, it's not granted by a prefix or suffix, even a white/grey item can have automods. What's new in Reign of the Warlock is that daggers can now have Warlock skills automods (even a white Dagger can have +skills).
itemtypes.txt). An automod is similar, but defined in automagic.txt.The difference is not purely technical. Some items have both staffmods and automods, and it wouldn't be possible to roll both, both were automods. For example, orbs can roll +1-3 Sorceress skills staffmods and +Life/Mana automod (in this case, Life or Mana - because both are automods in the same group), voodoo heads +1-3 Necro and poison damage, and grimoires have +1-3 Warlock and fire/magic damage.
Yes, I know the distinction, but I dunno why I wrote the wrong term - I blame temporary insanityTrang Oul wrote: 1 hour agoSmall nitpick: +1/2/3 to 1-3 individual class skill is a staffmod (usually)
Thanks for correcting and clarifying!
I'm in CET (Central European Time)
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My profile says Softcore, but I play both Softcore and Hardcore.
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My profile says Ladder, but I play both Ladder and Non-Ladder.
My profile says Softcore, but I play both Softcore and Hardcore.
My Holy Grail Tracker is for Offline Hardcore.
Holy Grail Death Count: 1
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