I am not sure I understand why certain items cannot be salvaged...there is no good reason (that I can think of) nor is there any way to identify such an item.
If the deal is: you _should not_ be able to salvage quest rewards (those damn smiting staffs that you get for completing everything) then perhaps they should be tagged as "quest reward" similar to how "quest items" are tagged?
A good example: A paid 300gp for a bow of fortitude hoping to salvage the fortitude grip (knowing my chance for failure with the salvage could end in wood). I purchased it from a guy, and went to salvage it and it said "this item cannot be salvaged." So I wasted 300gp because the bow itself was pretty useless (dmg was like 13-16 or something and mine is maxed at 26). I just wanted that grip, or bust.
What I didn't expect was to be, in a sense, "scammed." Now I am unsure if the person did it on purpose, or had no clue that it wasn't salvagable. I've had plenty of items in my inventory that I later found were not salvagable, and I could have easily sold them off without knowing. So its not really a "scam" unless its done on purpose I guess.
However, items that function differently then items of the same name should be noted just as quest items are. "Quest Reward" is one tag that could be used to seperate the salvagables from the non-salvagables...
Thanks,
CodeMonkey
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