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#1 The Drow

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 01:51 AM

Hello there--

my character is using the Bladsinger kit and I would love to use the armour for the Bladesinger you can buy at the Copper Coronet. But alas, it's red and thus, I can't use it, though the armour says its only usuable by Bladesingers.

Any Ideas?

Thank you for you time :)

Take care!

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#2 ronin

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 02:57 AM

Are you talking about the Bladesinger Chain +4? If you are that piece of armor is only unusable by: Monk, Druid, Mage, Shapeshifter, Stalker, Beastmaster, Archer and Kensai (no racial restrictions). The Bladesinger uses 0x4000000 which is the Barbarian so I can see no reason that he cannot use it. The item is CHAN16.itm. Dumb question but is your strength above 5?

I just started a new game and made a bladesinger and clua'd the armor to him and he can use and equip it.

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Edited by ronin69hof, 16 November 2005 - 03:12 AM.


#3 The Drow

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:05 AM

Are you talking about the Bladesinger Chain +4?

ronin


Nope. If you have TDD installed, you can ask Bernard at the Copper Coronet to show you the wares in those crates over in the corner, aka Special Wares. There you find Mirathar, an amour that lets your Bladesinger cast magic before you get your hands on any Elven Chain. It's especially for the Baldesinger kit. The only problem is, my Bladesinger can't wear it, which makes no sense to me *scratches head*

Take care!

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#4 ronin

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:17 AM

oops we both posted at the same time.

i have TDD installed let me find out what that armor is and if my bladesinger can wear it.

ronin

Ahhh.. I see now its bsingchn.itm and its only usable by an elf and not usable by a barbarian which is what the bladesinger is based off (0x4000000).

i will edit mine in NI and see if I can get it to work then I will post it here for you to put in your override.

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#5 The Drow

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:19 AM

oops we both posted at the same time.

i have TDD installed let me find out what that armor is and if my bladesinger can wear it.

ronin

Ahhh.. I see now its bsingchn.itm and its only usable by an elf and not usable by a barbarian which is what the bladesinger is based off (0x4000000).

i will edit mine in NI and see if I can get it to work then I will post it here for you to put in your override.

ronin


Thank you! That would help a great deal *needs to learn how to use the mod tools*

@KingDiamond: fix in the next fix?

Take care & thank you again for you time :hug:

luv & hugs
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#6 ronin

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:20 AM

Here is a corrected bsingchn.itm, just rename it to bsingchn.itm and dump it in your override.


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#7 The Drow

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:39 AM

Here is a corrected bsingchn.itm, just rename it to bsingchn.itm and dump it in your override.


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Thank you! You're a darling. If you were anywhere near Munich, I would take you out for a beer or two :D Only one small thing. The description and name of the armour went missing. No biggie since it still does what it's supposed to do. Just thought I let you know.

Take care & thanks again!

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#8 ronin

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:43 AM

Try this one. works for me, could have something to do with strrefs being different in your game. If you have NI you can edit the item and add:

Fine strands of mithril and enchanted adamantine bind this armor together. The scales themselves are light as leaves, silvery and almost translucent, and the shoulders are inset with plates of engraved bronze. Only elves could have made something so gorgeous, and elven artifacts are rarely left un-enchanted. Made specifically for Bladesingers, Mirathar was the name of an elite sentinel brigade in the fabulous Myth Drannor. Whether this suit truly hails from so ancient a past or only honors the fallen defenders' memory, the armor improves its wearer's magical aptitude. Of course, this may owe as much to the inspiration one feels wearing something as regal, as to the enchantments themselves.

STATISTICS:

Armor Class: 4
AC bonus vs. Slashing attacks: +4
AC bonus vs. Crushing attacks: -2
Special:
Grants 25% Magic Resistance
Speeds up casting time
Weight: 35

Usable by:
Bladesinger


and then the name: Mirathar

ronin

Edited by ronin69hof, 16 November 2005 - 03:44 AM.


#9 The Drow

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:48 AM

Try this one. works for me, could have something to do with strrefs being different in your game. If you have NI you can edit the item and add:

Fine strands of mithril and enchanted adamantine bind this armor together. The scales themselves are light as leaves, silvery and almost translucent, and the shoulders are inset with plates of engraved bronze. Only elves could have made something so gorgeous, and elven artifacts are rarely left un-enchanted. Made specifically for Bladesingers, Mirathar was the name of an elite sentinel brigade in the fabulous Myth Drannor. Whether this suit truly hails from so ancient a past or only honors the fallen defenders' memory, the armor improves its wearer's magical aptitude. Of course, this may owe as much to the inspiration one feels wearing something as regal, as to the enchantments themselves.

STATISTICS:

Armor Class: 4
AC bonus vs. Slashing attacks: +4
AC bonus vs. Crushing attacks: -2
Special:
Grants 25% Magic Resistance
Speeds up casting time
Weight: 35

Usable by:
Bladesinger


and then the name: Mirathar

ronin



Will have to do that because alas, I have the German version of the game. Thank you so much again.

Take care!

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#10 ronin

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:50 AM

That explains it then. The strrefs are different with different languages

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p.s. ich trinke Krombacher oder Licher am liebsten :cheers:

#11 The Drow

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Posted 16 November 2005 - 03:53 AM

That explains it then. The strrefs are different with different languages

ronin


p.s. ich trinke Krombacher oder Licher am liebsten :cheers:


Definitely have to learn how to use NI, then. Ah, well. As long as the armour works, I'm happy.

Take care!

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P.S.: Augustiner und Guinness für mich :cheers:

EDIT: What would you know. I managed to update the strrefs without mucking up my dialog.tlk and alas, it's working. I'm amazed.

Edited by The Drow, 16 November 2005 - 04:01 AM.