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[[Perfect]] is a term used to describe a [[weapon]] or [[weapon upgrade]] that has the maximum bonuses available for its type.
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[[Perfect]] is a term used to describe a [[weapon]] or [[weapon upgrade]] that has the maximum bonuses available for its type. Some players refer to such items as [[godly]] items.
   
 
For example, a [[Shield Handle]] [[of Fortitude]] providing a +30 [[health]] bonus would be considered perfect, while one providing +25 or +29 would not. If a player were to refer to their perfect weapon, it is generally implied it has:
 
For example, a [[Shield Handle]] [[of Fortitude]] providing a +30 [[health]] bonus would be considered perfect, while one providing +25 or +29 would not. If a player were to refer to their perfect weapon, it is generally implied it has:
 
*Maximum stats (e.g. +12 energy on a focus item, 15-22 damage on a [[sword]])
 
*Maximum stats (e.g. +12 energy on a focus item, 15-22 damage on a [[sword]])
 
*A maximum [[weapon modifier]] or [[inscription]]
 
*A maximum [[weapon modifier]] or [[inscription]]
*At least one maximum weapon upgrade
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*A maximum [[weapon upgrade]]
 
*A low [[attribute]] requirement (this isn't necessary to be ''perfect'', however, some players insist a weapon have a requirement of 9 or lower)
 
*A low [[attribute]] requirement (this isn't necessary to be ''perfect'', however, some players insist a weapon have a requirement of 9 or lower)
*Note-Most Perfects are considered [[15^50]] [[+30]] [[20/20]]
 
   
While some are based as to what weapon modifiers/upgrades are the best, none is superior in any given situation.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 22 April 2009

Perfect is a term used to describe a weapon or weapon upgrade that has the maximum bonuses available for its type. Some players refer to such items as godly items.

For example, a Shield Handle of Fortitude providing a +30 health bonus would be considered perfect, while one providing +25 or +29 would not. If a player were to refer to their perfect weapon, it is generally implied it has:

  • Maximum stats (e.g. +12 energy on a focus item, 15-22 damage on a sword)
  • A maximum weapon modifier or inscription
  • A maximum weapon upgrade
  • A low attribute requirement (this isn't necessary to be perfect, however, some players insist a weapon have a requirement of 9 or lower)