Can you delete a stat off an item




Is it possible to remove the ''socketed gems are supported by cast on crit?''
It's not possible to remove corruption from items.
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how does that eternal burgonet have a gladiator skin? Can corrupting something do that? (I've corrupted 100s of items and never noticed that)

I wish the first time a user uses a vaal orb that it would tell them they are about to possible ruin their item. I have a friend who came back to the game after awhile, and he vaal'd his legacy FBs and bricked them.
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Xaxarius wrote:
how does that eternal burgonet have a gladiator skin? Can corrupting something do that? (I've corrupted 100s of items and never noticed that)

I wish the first time a user uses a vaal orb that it would tell them they are about to possible ruin their item. I have a friend who came back to the game after awhile, and he vaal'd his legacy FBs and bricked them.


The vaal orb description says "Vaal Orbs are a currency item that will corrupt an item, modifying it unpredictably. Corrupted items cannot be modified again."
Please contact support@grindinggear.com if you need any assistance.
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Gary_GGG wrote:
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Xaxarius wrote:
how does that eternal burgonet have a gladiator skin? Can corrupting something do that? (I've corrupted 100s of items and never noticed that)

I wish the first time a user uses a vaal orb that it would tell them they are about to possible ruin their item. I have a friend who came back to the game after awhile, and he vaal'd his legacy FBs and bricked them.


The vaal orb description says "Vaal Orbs are a currency item that will corrupt an item, modifying it unpredictably. Corrupted items cannot be modified again."


for a noob, the term "unpredictably" might not register to them as "ruin". Just my $.02
And "corrupt" does not set off some kind of mental alarm? When I first found a corrupted Vaal gem in one of those corrupted side areas, I didn't even dare put it into a socket of my equipment for fear of corruption. I had to read the wiki to find out that it was quite safe to use those things, and that they didn't lead to a long term affliction of some sort. Well, as far as anyone can tell anyway.
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Xaxarius wrote:
how does that eternal burgonet have a gladiator skin? Can corrupting something do that? (I've corrupted 100s of items and never noticed that)

I wish the first time a user uses a vaal orb that it would tell them they are about to possible ruin their item. I have a friend who came back to the game after awhile, and he vaal'd his legacy FBs and bricked them.
Pretty sure theres an MTX for maknig things look like other things, isn't there?
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Aklyon wrote:
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Xaxarius wrote:
how does that eternal burgonet have a gladiator skin? Can corrupting something do that? (I've corrupted 100s of items and never noticed that)

I wish the first time a user uses a vaal orb that it would tell them they are about to possible ruin their item. I have a friend who came back to the game after awhile, and he vaal'd his legacy FBs and bricked them.
Pretty sure theres an MTX for maknig things look like other things, isn't there?


right, and the item will say at the bottom "has XXXXXX skin"
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Gillsing wrote:
And "corrupt" does not set off some kind of mental alarm? When I first found a corrupted Vaal gem in one of those corrupted side areas, I didn't even dare put it into a socket of my equipment for fear of corruption. I had to read the wiki to find out that it was quite safe to use those things, and that they didn't lead to a long term affliction of some sort. Well, as far as anyone can tell anyway.


fair enough. I agree, I would probably look up on the wiki what the thing does first. But I'm 1) not a noob to ARPGs/vidya games 2) not a kid, who might lack critical thinking skills.
Just saying maybe the description on the gem could better warn people that the item could be totally ruined.
Wouldn't matter. People don't read what's on orbs now so they would still use them without reading. How many bug reports have we seen where people can't figure out why their items lost quality even though fusings and jewelers clearly state using them will consume the quality? Answer: many.
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