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'''Crumbly''' refers to [[magic item]]s which automatically disintegrate (autodeleted) once their [[charges]] have been exhausted. Conversely, '''non-crumbly''', or '''persistent''', would refer to items which do not disintegrate once their charges are worn out. The crumbly/persistent status of an item does not determine whether the item can be [[recharge]]d. |
'''Crumbly''' refers to [[magic item]]s which automatically disintegrate (autodeleted) once their [[charges]] have been exhausted. Conversely, '''non-crumbly''', or '''persistent''', would refer to items which do not disintegrate once their charges are worn out. The crumbly/persistent status of an item does not determine whether the item can be [[recharge]]d. |
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The crumbly/persistent status of an item can be determined via [[loresinging]]. The statuses of many [[:category:Common Magical Items|common magical items]] are also found on individual item pages on the Wiki. |
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Revision as of 08:44, 29 August 2015
Crumbly refers to magic items which automatically disintegrate (autodeleted) once their charges have been exhausted. Conversely, non-crumbly, or persistent, would refer to items which do not disintegrate once their charges are worn out. The crumbly/persistent status of an item does not determine whether the item can be recharged.
The crumbly/persistent status of an item can be determined via loresinging. The statuses of many common magical items are also found on individual item pages on the Wiki.