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→‎Combining: Fixed a few problems with alloy/moonmetal fragments. Corrected some incorrect information about combining.
==Combining==
Combining fragments can Fragments will only be done once form a completed item when you have the total amount of fragments all required , though you may combine lesser amounts for the itemease of carrying or mailing. If it is a metal fragment, it will have the chance to become iron, tin, lead, gold, silver, copper, or zinc upon combining it. If it is an alloy fragment, it will have the chance to become steel, brass, bronze, seryll, glimmersteel, adamantineor electrum. Alloy fragments will result most commonly in steel unless very well identified.If it is a moonmetal fragment, it will have a chance to become seryll, glimmersteel, or adamantine.
Examples:
*An identified fragment may say: ''ore fragment [1/3], iron'' - this tells you it is a piece of iron ore, and you need 2 more fragments to combine to it.
*A fragment may say: ''unidentified metal fragment'' - this tells you that the resulting product will be metal (iron, tin, lead, gold, silver, copper, or zinc)
*A fragment may say: ''unidentified alloy fragment'' - this tells you that the resulting product will be an alloy (steel, brass, bronze, seryll, glimmersteel, adamantineor electrum) though it is heavily weighted to be steel.*A fragment may say ''fragment of a lava fiend statue, moonmetal'' - this tells you that the resulting product will be a moonmetal (seryll, glimmersteel, or adamantine).
When you finish combining fragments, there's a chance of getting scavenger [[runes]] automatically added, including scavenger runes, which cannot be created in any other way.
Any rarity, runes, or enchants on tool heads, weapon heads, and spear heads will transfer over to the completed item when combined.
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