I'll go to my point with an example: Let's say I find a 3-soc Axe and want to see, which runewords I could build on it. My intuition tells me to select both "weapon" and " Axe" filters (and ofc the 3-soc filter) to quickly see, which runewords are available. However, since " Axe" is not a sub-group of weapons, I need to first use only "weapon" filter and separately " Axe" filter, because if they're used together no runewords are shown. It's just my opinion but I think it would be more logical if "weapon" filter would show all the runewords for weapons, even if there's restrictions about the weapon type (axes only etc.)
Also noticed that "Sword" weapon type is missing.
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I'll go to my point with an example: Let's say I find a 3-soc Axe and want to see, which runewords I could build on it. My intuition tells me to select both "weapon" and " Axe" filters (and ofc the 3-soc filter) to quickly see, which runewords are available. However, since " Axe" is not a sub-group of weapons, I need to first use only "weapon" filter and separately " Axe" filter, because if they're used together no runewords are shown. It's just my opinion but I think it would be more logical if "weapon" filter would show all the runewords for weapons, even if there's restrictions about the weapon type (axes only etc.)
Also noticed that "Sword" weapon type is missing.
Also noticed that "Sword" weapon type is missing.
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