Geno Bishou (Elementist) | Suki The Huntress (Ranger) | Geno The Unknown (Thief)
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I could be entirely possible I don’t understand how to do it?
But I am trying to trasmute the look of the Barbaric Coat, onto my Gladiator Coat, but it won’t let me do it. No matter how I put the item in the transmute, it won’t let me.
I am using a Fine Transmutation Stone, and they are both heavy armours.
I didn’t know if this was a bug, or something I didn’t understand. I also searched other threads and solutions, and each one simple said “Appearance on the Left, Stats on the right” Which, I am doing to no avail.
EDIT: Just realized the armour needed to be repaired so I repaired it and tried again, still not working.
(edited by GenoUnknown.7504)
So what you are doing is:
You have both items in your bags.
You drag the barbaric to the left and gladiator to the right. (though side does not matter)
You click the image of the barbaric and it slides over to the center and the gladiator image disappears.
You click the stats of the gladiator and it slides over to the center and the barbaric stats disappear.
You click the rune of the gladiator and it slides over to the center.
Item Transmutation button then lights up.
You then click on the Item Transmutation button.
Nothing happens?
Does the window disappear?
Do you hear a noise when you click?
Edit*
Also, there is no need to waste coin on repairing the item if you’re going to transmute it. Transmuting it causes the end product to not be damaged. Can just save yourself some coin if you’re going to transmute the broken item.
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So what you are doing is:
You click the image of the barbaric and it slides over to the center and the gladiator image disappears.
You click the stats of the gladiator and it slides over to the center and the barbaric stats disappear.
Ah, I never actually clicked on the items. Never really occured to me to try it, nor was their any indication telling me to do that (That I saw anyways). So this was indeed my own ignorance. Thank you for the help. It worked.
Not anymore. You transmute a broken item, the broken part carries over now.
So what you are doing is:
You have both items in your bags.
You drag the barbaric to the left and gladiator to the right. (though side does not matter)
You click the image of the barbaric and it slides over to the center and the gladiator image disappears.
You click the stats of the gladiator and it slides over to the center and the barbaric stats disappear.
You click the rune of the gladiator and it slides over to the center.
Item Transmutation button then lights up.
You then click on the Item Transmutation button.
Nothing happens?Does the window disappear?
Do you hear a noise when you click?Edit*
Also, there is no need to waste coin on repairing the item if you’re going to transmute it. Transmuting it causes the end product to not be damaged. Can just save yourself some coin if you’re going to transmute the broken item.
Ah, thanks for informing of that change. It has been some time since I have had the occasion of having a broken item I was transmuting. Glad to know of this change.
Not anymore. You transmute a broken item, the broken part carries over now.
Ah, I never actually clicked on the items. Never really occured to me to try it, nor was their any indication telling me to do that (That I saw anyways). So this was indeed my own ignorance. Thank you for the help. It worked.
No problem. I remember trying to figure it out when I first tried to use one. There is no guidance or explanation on it, so I completely understand.
Keep in mind, that the final product retains the level requirement of the stats you select. So in this above case, were you to select the stats of the level 80 item, the end product would be a level 80, if you selected the stats of the level 70 item then the end product would be level 70. This is especially important if you want the appearance of a level 80 item on, say, your level 20 character. You would select the appearance of the 80 item and the stats of the 20 item you plan to use, this way your character can actually use it as the end product would be level 20.
Also take note, if you try to include the rune (or a sigil) of the higher level item in the transmute window, then the end product must meet the level requirements for the rune. So if you have a level 20 armor item, and you’re trying to grab the appearance of a level 80 armor item that also has a superior rune on it, then you cannot include the rune in the end product as Superior runes require a level 60 armor item.
I hope you don’t run into any more issues now that you know the mechanics of transmuting. But if you do, don’t hesitate to ask for a hand again
Just chiming in to say that I too banged my head against the keyboard when I used my first transmutation stone. I had no idea you had to click on the different parts for it to work, it just isn’t all that self-explanatory!!
Also, the items don’t have to be in your bag, you can be wearing one when you transmute, I’ve done it before. And regarding StinVec’s explanation, you can’t use basic transmutation stones for level 80 gear, you have to use fine transmutation stones which you get mostly in the gem store (a guildmate told me she found some in a chest, but I’ve never had any drop for me).
Happy transmuting!
Just chiming in to say that I too banged my head against the keyboard when I used my first transmutation stone. I had no idea you had to click on the different parts for it to work, it just isn’t all that self-explanatory!!
Also, the items don’t have to be in your bag, you can be wearing one when you transmute, I’ve done it before. And regarding StinVec’s explanation, you can’t use basic transmutation stones for level 80 gear, you have to use fine transmutation stones which you get mostly in the gem store (a guildmate told me she found some in a chest, but I’ve never had any drop for me).
Happy transmuting!
I know originally you could transmute an item while you were wearing it, but then it changed and it had to be in your bag. I guess that has changed once again. lol
They had mentioned they were using a fine transmutation stone. I’m not sure if that was intentionally used due to the requirement, or just the only stone they had available to them to use. I was going to mention something about that too, but I’m glad you did now Though if you’re in a pinch, you can use a Fine stone on sub-80 items, you don’t have to have a level 80 item to use it. That got me for a while too until I read its description better.
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I’ve gotten Fine Transmutation Stones in Black Lion Chests (very, very rarely) and I’ve also gotten some in Daily Completion Reward chests, as well as from doing my main story quests…though I haven’t gotten any in a very long time.
Ah, thanks for informing of that change. It has been some time since I have had the occasion of having a broken item I was transmuting. Glad to know of this change.
Not anymore. You transmute a broken item, the broken part carries over now.
That’s not true unless they changed it since last week. I just transmuted a whole set of broken armor and the new armor wasn’t even damaged at all.
Ah, thanks for informing of that change. It has been some time since I have had the occasion of having a broken item I was transmuting. Glad to know of this change.
Not anymore. You transmute a broken item, the broken part carries over now.
That’s not true unless they changed it since last week. I just transmuted a whole set of broken armor and the new armor wasn’t even damaged at all.
I would expect that to depend on which item is damaged. When you were transmuting was the damaged item the one that was providing the stats?
Ah, thanks for informing of that change. It has been some time since I have had the occasion of having a broken item I was transmuting. Glad to know of this change.
Not anymore. You transmute a broken item, the broken part carries over now.
That’s not true unless they changed it since last week. I just transmuted a whole set of broken armor and the new armor wasn’t even damaged at all.
I would expect that to depend on which item is damaged. When you were transmuting was the damaged item the one that was providing the stats?
Very good observation. Damaged status would be tied to the stats of the item I guess, and would carry over if you chose the stats of the damaged item in transmutation, whereas the stats of the undamaged item would imbue the end product with undamaged components.
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