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Old 02-18-2015, 02:32 PM
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Our merchants have a strange bug, and i'm having a hard time finding a spot in the db editor that might be able to fix it.

If you sell an item with charges, they will immediately sellback that quanity in charges. Ie, you sell a 10 charge potion, they sell back 10 fully charged potions. You sell a 6 charge, they sell back 6, and so on. I've searched all over the editor and cant find anything, would that be something deeper? Any recomendations or anyone had the same issue?
Do you mean that if you sell a potion that is fully or partially used, you can buy it back fully charged? I know that was an issue/bug/exploit years ago, but thought it had been fixed. If not, then the merchant tables need to save charges and load them properly or something most likely.
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Old 02-18-2015, 05:25 PM
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That happens too but im not so concerned about the recharge.

The item itself is actually duplicated in the sellers window. So if its a ten charge item, then its duplicated 10 times. Each item with full charges.
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