EotN items without EotN?????
wolf1095
If I don't have the EotN campaign yet(which i will be getting soon), can I still wear items that are acquired from EotN, such as the weapons, gloves, etc.???
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buy the weapons. The gloves your RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GOed
wolf1095
^Er..... that helps me how?????
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unless you literally meant "where" I assume you mean wear. In which case you can buy the weapons. gloves will be automatically customized so your RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GOed in that respect. If you meant "where" the question makes no sense.
Anakita Snakecharm
You can buy items like weapons and consumables from other players, but you can't buy armour pieces because that's automatically customized to the character who has it crafted.
RedDog91
you wouldn't be able to buy the gloves until you have the game. the gloves are an armor piece, which is customized for the person who crafts it.
Meaning, whoever sells it to you is the only person who can wear them, they're ripping you off.
However, you can deffinately buy the weapons from players and use them. There's nothing that stops players from equiping weapons from other campaigns/expansions.
Meaning, whoever sells it to you is the only person who can wear them, they're ripping you off.
However, you can deffinately buy the weapons from players and use them. There's nothing that stops players from equiping weapons from other campaigns/expansions.
Anti Welfare
unless said weapons have been customized also, or dedicated.
Iuris
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If I don't have the EotN campaign yet(which i will be getting soon), can I still wear items that are acquired from EotN, such as the weapons, gloves, etc.???
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Weapons can be bought from other players and you can use those directly, no matter what campaign they're from.
Armor is a different issue. All armor is costumized when it is acquired, so you cannot get an armor without actually having access to the armor crafter.
Also, this is the second time the same happened in your threads. Your posting style (unclear wording, all those smilies, etc) makes you attract answers of the same style. Maybe if you started out with a properly typed out question, you'd be more likely to get a good answer.