Show Instrument "Durability"

Discussion in 'Renaissance Discussion' started by Wodan, Oct 7, 2013.

  1. Wodan

    Wodan Well-Known Member
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    Hi,

    I would love to be able to view an instruments durability just like it's possible with crafter & miner tools.

    There must be some kind of use counter ... It would be nice to know if a drum 10 or 200 uses left.
  2. Basoosh

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    I've never tried it before, but does Arms Lore work on musical instruments?
  3. Bankshot

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    Arms lore gives the same error message as if you just lored a piece of cheese.
  4. Chris

    Chris Renaissance Staff
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    This is actually on to todo list. Most likely in patch 43/44.
  5. Cynic

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    While we're on this topic, do instruments have uses or durability?

    If it is durability does the instrument become less effective as it gets closer to breaking, like a weapon or piece of armor?

    It appears it becomes less effective, at least in my experience. Either that or I just have bad luck after farming the same thing for hours. It just seems that the target becomes unpeaced quicker as time goes by using the same instrument. I could also be going crazy from farming so much.
  6. Wise

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    This
  7. Infantry

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    It would be so awesome to be able to see the durability of the instrument. Especially for buying or selling instruments to other players. Looking forward to that patch. Keep up the good work.

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