Numbers(levels?) on items?

Numbers(levels?) on items?

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Posted by: SkyFrog.9742

SkyFrog.9742

So i have been searching for this for last 20 min. I have a rare armor that has the following:

(1): +15 power
(2): +10% bleed duration
(3) bla bla
(4) bla bla

So what do these numbers mean? Does the armor upgrade in time or what?
Thank you! SkyFrog

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Posted by: DEKeyzToChaos.7381

DEKeyzToChaos.7381

Sounds like your armor piece has a major rune. Each rune of the same type that you have applied to your total armor set gives you a different bonus as indicated by those numbers.

So (1) Rune gives you +15 power. If you find or buy a second major rune of the same type and apply it to a different piece of armor that you equip, you will get the second bonus, that is, +10% bleed duration. The 3rd identical rune would give you bla bla, and so on.

To apply a rune (if you decide to buy more), press H to open up your hero window and double click on the rune, then click on the armor piece that you want to which you want to apply the rune. A new rune will replace an old rune on the same piece of armor.

Also, if you decide to scrap that piece of armor you just got, you have a chance of getting that rune back based on the quality of the salvage kit that you use.

(edited by DEKeyzToChaos.7381)

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Posted by: Catinka.5476

Catinka.5476

It’s most likely a rune on the armor. If you have 1 piece of armor with that rune it adds +15 power, if you have 2 pieces it adds 15 power and 10% bleed duration, 3 pieces the other stat as well anyway you get the meaning.

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Posted by: Rouven.7409

Rouven.7409

The piece of armour has an upgrade item in it, a rune. If you wear more pieces of armour with the same type of rune the more bonuses apply.

http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Rune

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