Talk:Epic Crafting

excerpt from http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=215014

Placing your item, your augment crystal, and your properly colored catalyst in the altar will place the effect on your item. At the moment, you may clear augmentation crystals by placing your item and a scroll of dispel magic into the altar. You can also update your epic item this way, as some have been changed prior to Update 1, Patch 1; if you made an item epic before November 16th, 2009, you should place it and a dispel scroll in the altar and see if it improves.

Does this still hold true ? Neouni 12:10, January 27, 2011 (EST)
 * no. you now need to spend 3 dungeon tokens to do that, as stated on our article. --yoko5000 21:11, January 27, 2011 (EST)

Removed this from the page, as I felt it was cluttering. I would like to eventually get separate pages for each augment crystal, but for now I have tooltip popups with the same information. --- Taurolyon 16:21, May 6, 2011 (EDT)

I'm sorry, but these are some ugly changes. It's gone from informative to cluttered. It's an eyesore. 24.58.179.134 21:04, May 9, 2011 (EDT)

What are the Catalysts? What do they do? Also, the Spell Focus augments - do those stack to improve spell DCs beyond what the standard feats do? Or, do they only grant the feats of the same name (redundant if you already have)? --Cauthey 11:53, September 6, 2011 (EDT)


 * Catalysts let you choose which slot the augment goes in, and lets the game know where to put them. Since some augment slots can accept multiple types, they are neccesary. EG: Item has both a green slot and a blue slot, and you want to put a blue augment in the green slot.. You need a green catalyst.


 * Spell focus augments fucntional exactly like any item with a spell focus on it. They do fully stack with all feats, but not with each other. EG: Necromancy +1 on a epic item wont give any benefit if you already wear say the reavers cloak which is spell focus mastery +1 (+1 for all spell schools). And yea as a general rule, feats always stack with everything item wise, unless the feat specificly states otherwise in its description. --Shade 12:24, September 6, 2011 (EDT)