While messing around with the newby quests before the crash bug totally locked me out of EQ, I had a crash occure in the middle of putting my items into the forge to hit combine and get my peice of newby armor.
I had put the no drop peice in and was in the process of putting in the armor mold when the crash occured.
When I logged back in, cussin a blue streak at the lost of a hard to find drop, I was pleasantly surprised - the armor mold was still on my cursor but the no drop part was back in my inventory.
The fact that the armor mold was still on my cursor leads me to beleive that Sony MIGHT, not has, but might have put in some kind of coding so that if a forge or simular container closes with no drop items in it then these items are put back into the inventory of the owner of said item.
Due to the fact that I had crashed, I don't know if this is only for crashes/LD or for any time that the container closes with no drop items in it, but if there is a safe way to check this out, it would be great if someone could verify that this is indeed a feature and not a chance peice of luck/bug/fluke on my part in this only situation.
Again, let me please emphasise, DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN NOT EASILY REPLACE, this might have been a fluke of luck on my part and not a new feature.
I had put the no drop peice in and was in the process of putting in the armor mold when the crash occured.
When I logged back in, cussin a blue streak at the lost of a hard to find drop, I was pleasantly surprised - the armor mold was still on my cursor but the no drop part was back in my inventory.
The fact that the armor mold was still on my cursor leads me to beleive that Sony MIGHT, not has, but might have put in some kind of coding so that if a forge or simular container closes with no drop items in it then these items are put back into the inventory of the owner of said item.
Due to the fact that I had crashed, I don't know if this is only for crashes/LD or for any time that the container closes with no drop items in it, but if there is a safe way to check this out, it would be great if someone could verify that this is indeed a feature and not a chance peice of luck/bug/fluke on my part in this only situation.
Again, let me please emphasise, DO NOT EXPERIMENT WITH ANYTHING THAT YOU CAN NOT EASILY REPLACE, this might have been a fluke of luck on my part and not a new feature.


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