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==Bug==
==Bug==
Case weight decreases when initial items are removed, but increases at a higher amount those oils are added back in. Initial case weight also doesn't reflect the weight of the oils initially inside of it.
Removing one oil takes case from 21 stones to 11 stones. Removing second oil keeps cast at 11. Putting both back in brings weight to 31.
:not sure who put this bug info, I weighed the case (full from quest) at mama's and it was 15. Taking one out made it 11 and then putting it back in made the weight 21. But it started at 15!! (Linett).

Latest revision as of 13:18, 12 May 2016

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small wooden case designed to hold flasks of oil
Look: You see nothing unusual.
Weight: 15 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 0 Kronars0 Lirums <br />0 Dokoras <br />0 LTBpoints <br />0 Tickets <br />0 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is used in the forging crafting system.
  • This item reduces the inventory count and/or weight of its contents. Note: because of this, it may count as two items.
Dimensions: 3 length x 3 width x 3 height
Capacity: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height (0 stones)
Sources: Source is Beyond the Barrier: The Devastation of Lyras/Incidental Loot

STUDY: It looks like a small wooden case designed to hold flasks of oil is designed to hold items that look exactly like 'a flask of oil'.

Contains superior quality 50 use oil x 36.

Bug

Case weight decreases when initial items are removed, but increases at a higher amount those oils are added back in. Initial case weight also doesn't reflect the weight of the oils initially inside of it.