ForgeBinding

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ForgeBinding is a service provided by Binder Jurgis

                                   -== ForgeBinding ==-                                    
                                                                                            
For a minuscule fee, Binder Jurgis will be willing to consult with those who wish to      
bind any artisan-altered weapon or set/piece of armor to any exactly matching item that   
may have been tempered, balanced, lightened, hardened, or otherwise forge-altered.        

Please note that "exactly matching" means "exactly matching."  Artisan-altered            
broadswords may be ForgeBound to a forge-altered broadsword. however an artisan-altered   
scimitar cannot be ForgeBound to a forge-altered longsword, rapier, cutlass, nimsha, or   
any other style of weapon other than "scimitar."                                          
                                                                                      
Be on notice that in addition to the modest, non-refundable consultation fee, Binder      
Jurgis will also charge a fee for his actual services commensurate with both his skill    
and the attention to detail required for the pieces in question.

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The following items may not be ForgeBound.

Automatic Forgebinding

In January 2019 (429), an automatic forgebinding system was released into the test instance. The release post for that can be found here:

When you SHOW the items to the jar for comparison, the success message will be:

  • The <item 1> and the <item 2> are compatible with the canopic jar's magic.

Once you have acquired a jar, you can STUDY it for information on use:

You believe you could PUT two similar objects inside a canopic jar with a jackal head, and SHAKE it to transfer the appearance and magic of one to the other.
Alternatively, you could SHOW an item to the canopic jar to determine if it and another held item are compatible with the canopic jar's magic.
You believe you could also DUMP the canopic jar to empty its contents at your feet.
[Use of this item will strip creator info and material info from crafted items if they are the mechanically inferior item. This could make future Enchanting of the item more difficult.]

An example of use is:

  • put <item 1> into jar: A magical vortex appears on the surface of a canopic jar with a jackal head and sucks some stormy grey slippers with delicate silken ankle straps inside!
  • put <item 2> into jar: A magical vortex appears on the surface of a canopic jar with a jackal head and sucks some slippers inside!
  • put shake jar: As you shake the canopic jar, light begins pouring out of it until you have to look away. When you look back, you see that you are left holding some stormy grey slippers with delicate silken ankle straps.
  • note: once you shake the jar, it will destroy both the original items and leave you with the new, merged item.

Items not available for use with the system:

  • The canopic jar cannot accept items with different scripts.
  • The canopic jar cannot accept items that are EZScripted.
  • The canopic jar cannot accept items when one is wearable, and the other is not.
  • note: the above message was given between 2 spears, one bonded and the other not, however neither was a worn item or had a weapon strap
  • You sense a deep connection with the haon-hafted spear, as if it will be with you always.
  • The canopic jar cannot accept items that are different nouns.
  • The canopic jar cannot accept items that are different types of item.
  • note: the above was received from trying 2 hammers, 1 medium blunt, 1 heavy blunt/thrown
  • note: the above was also received from trying a "target shield" and a "grey shield" (dyed, tanned), both were small size
  • The canopic jar does not accept Thryntyrlz Bags.

Comments from GM Javac during testing:

  • In response to 2 small shields that were not accepted, 1 store bought and 1 old-system tanned:
  • Javac says, "It's because of an internal type on the shields."
  • Javac says, "Some of the old stuff should work."
  • Javac says, "But, there are just some weird old things."
  • You say, "I have an altered old forged haubrek somewhere I'll have to dig out, that didn't have anything weird about it other than the alteration."
  • Javac says, "And being an old forged item."
  • Javac says, "Old forging is... sort of broken."
  • Javac says, "It used a stupid way of tracking data, then unfortunately causes it to fail."
  • Javac says, "It just hid an item inside the forged thing."
  • You ask, "Since you're here instead of me trying to track a blank item down...will the jars work on cambrinth too? Like if you had a 32 mana armband and wanted the alteration onto a 50?"
  • Javac says, "Yep, it should."
  • You ask, "And, will the jars reject if you try to "downgrade" something? Like if you're an idoit and have an altered 50 mana and a store bought 32?"
  • Javac says, "Yeah, it should fail."
  • Javac says, "It shouldn't let you put them both in the jar."
  • Javac says, "If they both have a look, it'll keep the 50 mana and overright the appearance, though."
  • You say, "Hmm, so in theory, you could overwrite an altered 50 mana armband with the LOOK and TAP of a store bought 32 then."
  • Javac says, "Potentially."