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How to scroll

I know the title sounds pretty stupid but im not trying to create a joke or anything like that, as I honestly dont know how to efficiently scroll.

I understand that you can get a scroll and drag it onto your item or use spell traces so please dont be mean and say stuff like that...
What im asking is how do I scroll like a 70% or dark scroll without having the item explode or the scroll failing.

Whenever I needed to upgrade an item I either just left it clean and got a slightly better one (clean) or used 100% scrolls..
I understand some what about potentials and bonus potentials, but can cubing potentials result in the item getting destroyed?
and lastly what do people mean when they say merging an item together? Does this result in having the item renew its upgrade slots? or does it just combine the stats of the 2 items together.

Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

November 20, 2014

5 Comments • Newest first

GlobalKorean

is there an item to increase the chances of spell traces working on an item though. I remember theres like a guild passive that allows a small % chance of a scroll not failing, but other than that are there any other things that could increase the chances?

Reply November 20, 2014
kiue

1. Dark scrolls can destroy but if you are talking about Spell Traces... then answer is no, it doesnt not destroy If you wana scroll effeciently, scroll using the Spell Trace 70% rate because the gain=the cost/chance of success rate unless you are very unlucky...

2. Cubing only changes the potential and it doesnt not destory. If you are talking about Potential scroll, then yes it will if the scroll fails.

3. Merge/fuse equips are referring to the Alchemist Profession in Ardentmil. You have to put 2 of the same equips and you will end up with the clean version of the equip. Lets say you messed up Chaos-ing a CRA topwear and you have 2 of them. By fusing those 2 equips, you will get a clean version of it. Also, if you are lucky, fusing can give you the equip with Potential and if you are luckier, you might land on Epic tier or higher. I got tons of Epics and 2/3 Uniques before. Also fusing equips with potential has like a 90% chance of giving equips with potential. If you fuse clean equips, then there is like a 30% chance of the fused equip to have potential.

GL

Reply November 20, 2014
Hiyoko

Use a protection scroll to prevent the equip from being destroyed. For superior items, you need shielding wards from cs. However there is an update coming soon called Star Force which lets you get your equip back if it gets destroyed as long as you have the same equip in your inventory. No cubing does not get your equipment destroyed. Merging at item together...I think you are referring to anviling? You get the appearance of an item when you anvil it over another but no change of stats.

Reply November 20, 2014 - edited
MrSinDeath19

Lower levels you dont really need scrolls because you get to 120 in basically a day now. If you insist on scrolling weapons under lv 110 then just 100% them

After that, it depends on funds. Right now spell traces have replaced most scrolls, and for things like 110 weapons, or Empress weapons (ie; things that might stick around for a while but not end-game) I would use 70% spell traces. Depending on the item lv and the spell trace price in your world, this comes to ~3mil per scroll. However if this is too much for you (and you don't feel like farming spell traces) just search the FM for 60% scrolls (which will usually be 1mil) and use them.

I never use anything that has a chance to boom on something worth like, over 40mil. Also the protection scrolls for lower level items like this arn't worth the cost.

Cubing can't get the item destroyed (as far as I know. Some old free event cube maybe has this effect, but most dont)

Transfusing item's is a very late game step and I wouldn't worry about it for now. It's mostly to take a powerful scrolled item and change it to work towards a different set.

Reply November 20, 2014 - edited
uLtimatefx

I'm not entirely sure, but I believe that when you merge 2 items (same ones), you get the same item, clean and with a chance of it having hidden potential.

Reply November 20, 2014 - edited