Pawn

19 - Base higher then current

maybe its just me but Pawn is showing base walue as higher then current value"What used to be called the enchanted value of an item is now the current value, and what used to be called the unenchanted value is now the base value.  The word "base" now also appears on tooltips" is this line is correct shouldnt it be other way around-enchated item with higher value then unenchanted item?

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VgerAN Tue, 08 Dec 2009 19:50:48 Changed status from New to Invalid
Radoznali Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:09:50 Create

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  • Avatar of VgerAN VgerAN Tue, 08 Dec 2009 19:50:33

    Blazeflack's got the right idea here. This is the new intended behavior, so I stopped using the "enchanted" and "unenchanted" terminology to make it more clear. Hopefully by now this behavior no longer seems strange and you're used to it and love it like I do. :)

  • Avatar of Blazeflack Blazeflack Sat, 24 Oct 2009 16:41:27

    Strange enough this only happens for me while viewing items as a comparison (eg. clicking an item link or viewing items in Atlasloot with comparion options turned on).

    The base value is lower than current value while hovering over items in your paperdoll.

    Edit: I just found this in the changelog for version 1.2.3

        * By popular request, enchanted values of items now no longer include any points for sockets on the item,
    since the enchanted value is meant to reflect the current state of the item.  This means that before you put gems in an item, 
    the enchanted value of an item will be lower than the unenchanted value.
    

    This would probably explain the behaviour reported in this ticket so I withdraw my comment and my vote.

    Last edited on 25 Oct 2009 by Blazeflack
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Last updated on
08 Dec 2009
Reported on
22 Sep 2009
Status
Invalid - This was not a valid report.
Type
Defect - A shortcoming, fault, or imperfection
Priority
Medium - Normal priority.

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