I just got me an Ensorcelled Mulhorand Cloak for my GWF, but I am unable to transmute it at all, not to any of my free appearance change items nor any of my previous cloaks. I did discover that the Ensorcelled Mulhorand Cloak is now account bound instead of character bound. That's really nice and all, but if it's breaking appearance change, the ability to transmute it, then what for?
I really don't like the look of the cloak since it doesn't go well with my Ceremonial armors that I had gotten during the last Anniversary event. I'd like to be able to transmute this cloak, but alas, I might have to wait for an artifact cloak. Is this a new bug with the Ensorcelled Mulhorand Cloak?
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Preemptively prevented here. Working as intended.
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wow. nice. smh
Believe me, there were a lot of complaints about "why my Xvim cloak bound wtf?" Adding warning dialogues might have been a more elegant solution, but this was definitely the easy way of dealing with it.
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i am sure just not having transmutation at all is "easier" - just turn the whole thing off. but it can't be that hard to just not copy that property over.
Back in early days, transmuting items did retain the status of the base item. This resulted in people selling copies of their account-unlocked fashion items from packs (transmuted onto peasant clothing) and various limited code redeemed items (transmuted onto Lliira or Sunite headwear). It was kept pretty under wraps until the first Midsummer event when people discovered it was possible to make a permanent shirt out of the temporary one in this manner. This was purposely patched out. They're not going to change it back.
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Item A is an unbound helm. Item B is a character bound crown.
We want Item A to look like Item B but keep all the stat properties of Item A.
What 'may' happen is that Item B copies over to itself all of the stat properties of Item A, then destroys Item A and supplants Item A on the Character Sheet. This would explain the keeping of the bound-ness.