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Description
...This is a very rare and interesting version of the item.
Rare items were introduced in an update, Thursday, 29 March 2012.
Players may occasionally succeed in creating rare, supreme or even fantastic items. These tools are faster, weapons do more damage, and armour protects a bit better. This may also happen as you improve or polish items and rare items may turn into even rarer items. Constructing new items using rare materials may turn the unfinished item into a rare item. Rare guard towers spawn more guards, for instance. More functionality will be added over time.
Effects
- Rare tools go faster. For example, a 57.41 ql whetstone had a 12 second use while a rare 57.41 ql whetstone took 11.9 seconds.
- Rare weapons hit harder.
- Rare armor protects more.
Notes
- Rare items, graphically appear the same as regular items, however, they will have the "rare" prefix.
- Rare items create their own categories in inventory lists. For example, if you have 5 stone bricks in a pile, and 2 are rare, you would see stone bricks (3x) and rare stone bricks (2x).
- Throwing rare materials into a bulk storage bin will cause the items to lose their rare status.