Hi,
My armor is currently infused. If I change only one piece of my armor, the new part will not be infused. Do I have to have all the parts infused to get the protection?
Question about armor infusion
Eomer Brightblade
Elena
yes you need all parts infused to receive its full potential but dont worry you can infuse youre armour for 99999999999999999 billion times
Eomer Brightblade
ok, its just annoying to do the infused process again just for 1 piece of armor... and when I will change another, then redo process again. But ok, if its like that
Droven
Change 2 or 3 at a time... And it wont be a problem
PhrozenFetus
The easiest way is just to do an infusion run.
Basically a runner uhh runs (lol) to the seer and then you can get infused quite quicky. You can see many people spamming 'infusion run' and it takes about 10 mins. Not much time really to worry about getting re-infused.
Also, when you get hit i believe it hits a specific part of the body, so if you dont get hit in that part, it wouldnt matter if you are infused or not for that piece of armor. (not sure on this, just what I assume from the hit locations i read somewhere else). Chest/Legs get hit the most i believe.
Basically a runner uhh runs (lol) to the seer and then you can get infused quite quicky. You can see many people spamming 'infusion run' and it takes about 10 mins. Not much time really to worry about getting re-infused.
Also, when you get hit i believe it hits a specific part of the body, so if you dont get hit in that part, it wouldnt matter if you are infused or not for that piece of armor. (not sure on this, just what I assume from the hit locations i read somewhere else). Chest/Legs get hit the most i believe.
melbo
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Originally Posted by PhrozenFetus
The easiest way is just to do an infusion run.
Basically a runner uhh runs (lol) to the seer and then you can get infused quite quicky. You can see many people spamming 'infusion run' and it takes about 10 mins. Not much time really to worry about getting re-infused. Also, when you get hit i believe it hits a specific part of the body, so if you dont get hit in that part, it wouldnt matter if you are infused or not for that piece of armor. (not sure on this, just what I assume from the hit locations i read somewhere else). Chest/Legs get hit the most i believe. |
Loviatar
here is the way it works now.
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Changed the way armor infusion quests work. The seer now infuses all of your currently worn pieces of armor, but the infusion effect is slightly reduced in power in order to preserve the intended challenge of the following missions. |
Bord
Can you get an (second) armor set infused, you have with you? Like you go to the seer, get infused, move out of the cave (just so she can't see you), put on your second set and go back to the seer.
I did this mission a couple of times. One for the mission, two for Markis, the elite skill, three for the bonus. Two and three with henchmen. The seer always said that I was already infused. Good, I thought, but what about the henchmen?
I did this mission a couple of times. One for the mission, two for Markis, the elite skill, three for the bonus. Two and three with henchmen. The seer always said that I was already infused. Good, I thought, but what about the henchmen?
Savio
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Originally Posted by Bord
Can you get an (second) armor set infused, you have with you? Like you go to the seer, get infused, move out of the cave (just so she can't see you), put on your second set and go back to the seer.
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