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    Community Member Trapdoor's Avatar
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    Hi, just bought a +2 vorpal returning throwing axe of power1, decided that after Reading the desolvers, id take off the power 1. When I did this it made my returner vanish, it didnt at all take off the suffix, could you please return the throwing axe and take back the 400plat and essences, the description is too vague for the layman.

    Kind regards, or let me know where to post this.

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    Hi Trapdoor,

    The crafting forum is here: http://forums.ddo.com/forumdisplay.php?f=158

    And there are two stickies at the top regarding the Cannith crafting.

    You could raise an in-game ticket with your request but to set your expectations I highly doubt the GMs have the means to reverse your actions.

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    well, parfett's dissolver removes the PREfix, and gives you the essences based on what the prefix was, destroying everything else, including the weapon.

    lorinda's remover does the same for SUFfixes, giving you essences based on the suffix, destroying everything else.

    liquid knife removes the +x enhancement, destroys the rest.

    and Dust of Disjunction removes the item, destroying any +'s, prefixes, and suffixes, leaving you with a blank item.

    All of this is laid out in detail in the crafting tutorial available from the greeter inside the crafting hall, as well as in the descriptions of the crafting mats themselves, plus on DDOwiki, and in several good posts here on the forums.

    GMs pretty much never reverse crafting mistakes. but oooh ouch, vorpal throwing... what'd that little mixup set you back? a million or so?
    Last edited by B.Ogre; 08-28-2011 at 04:01 AM.
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