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Message ID: 2472
Date: Sat Jun 9 01:07:30 BST 2001
Author: Conrad Lesnewski
Subject: Re: [EQ_Tinkering] Aqualungs in Rebreathers
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>Correct... they will still sell back to a mechant just fine after you use
>the charges (any tinkered items do)
>If I had to guess, I would think you can use the charges and still tinker
>the rebreathers.
>Useing the charges does not change the item and when the game combines
>items into the tool box thats what it looks for.
>
>I can't say for sure it will work as I have only ever used fully charged
>aqualungs but if I had an empty one I would give it a shot.
>
>Good question BTW.
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: <mailto:jdhuber@...>Judy
>>To: <mailto:EQ_Tinkering@yahoogroups.com>EQ_Tinkering@yahoogroups.com
>>Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 3:34 PM
>>Subject: [EQ_Tinkering] Aqualungs in Rebreathers
>>
>>I m curious about the aqualungs tinkers need to use in making
>>rebreathers. I can make the aqualungs with moderate success but I m
>>still too low in skill (133) to waste valuable cash on attempting
>>rebreathers. My guild is planning a raid on Kedge soon, and I was
>>wondering if we used the aqualungs for the raid, if I would be able to
>>then use them in attempting rebreathers later on. Do the aqualungs need
>>to be fully charged to make the rebreathers? Or can I use the partially
>>used aqualungs to make rebreathers? Also, once the charges are used up
>>on aqualungs, do they disappear from inventory or do you end up with a
>>useless piece of head gear?
>>
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Chesa
>>
>>Shadow Alliance
>>
>>Cazic-Thule
>>
>>
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