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Question: Is the potential item's stats hackable?

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 7:49 pm
by Ryanasd
Well as stated above...Can the hidden potential be edited for perfect stats for the equip? Like +Wa or +Ma and +Stats and other else? :?:
Just asking really....

Re: Question: Is the potential item's stats hackable?

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:15 pm
by xiangloong
Ryanasd wrote:Well as stated above...Can the hidden potential be edited for perfect stats for the equip? Like +Wa or +Ma and +Stats and other else? :?:
Just asking really....
if u get me a eq that sure have potential means buy oso can..den sure can change

Re: Question: Is the potential item's stats hackable?

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:05 pm
by justcool91
i get the potential earring still cnt cahnegs it zzzz ^^
i want recover mp skill!!!!!!
want the 1 like blizzard the real 1 potential eq then can follow cahnges!!!!!
blizzard is follow changes effect!!!
but potential no 1 eq can follow it to changes another ^^ zz!!!

Re: Question: Is the potential item's stats hackable?

Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 11:24 pm
by KFSPC8
the only potential edit working should be avoidibility only

Re: Question: Is the potential item's stats hackable?

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 12:53 am
by SoullessSoul
justcool91 wrote:i get the potential earring still cnt cahnegs it zzzz ^^
i want recover mp skill!!!!!!
want the 1 like blizzard the real 1 potential eq then can follow cahnges!!!!!
blizzard is follow changes effect!!!
but potential no 1 eq can follow it to changes another ^^ zz!!!
go buy @cash and cube it...Simple xD

Re: Question: Is the potential item's stats hackable?

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2010 9:23 am
by rainieyang92
If i'm not wrong, the only working hacks are those that affect your character and not the monsters right?
Since avoidability works in the way that in your screen you do not get hit, so you do not recieve dmg... there is another potential ability that works similar to this. It's some unique ability about becoming invicible for 2seconds after getting hit. Is it possible that this would also work the same way as avoidability does?