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Auction House: Armor - Waist
Charges: 30
Recast Time: 10 minutes
Activation Time: 30 seconds

Deductive Gold Obi
[Waist] All RacesLv.34 MNK/WHM/BLM/RDM/PLD/BRD/RNG/SMN/
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# Oct 13 2006 at 2:55 PM Rating: Default
The whole point is they need to be repurchased when expended. This gives the crafter a consumable market. Crafting non-consumables was piling the market, profits were dropping, craft ingredients rising, and no room for money!
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# Oct 13 2006 at 7:06 AM Rating: Decent
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i hate armor like this that has an enchantment that cant be refilled....once the enchantments wear off, it's just a pile of crap. the ONLY exceptions to this are the medicine tanks and the Invisible Mantle...which i used for a while on warrior to compensate for lack of Invis spell...but even those are worthless after they run out of charges....SE needs to make a way to refill these things, cause otherwise they're a pile of crap after they're empty >.<;;;

Edited, Oct 13th 2006 at 8:08am PDT by footballtaru
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# Oct 31 2006 at 8:25 AM Rating: Decent
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they should make it so you can craft the charges back into it at least... that wouldnt ***** the crafters, but it wouldnt ***** the ppl using it either
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# Oct 13 2006 at 7:59 AM Rating: Decent
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So, NPC it for a portion of your investment back and buy another. Any way to recharge crafted enchanted items that wouldn't ***** crafters would probably cost almost as much to recharge as to make, so unless you could do it yourself, you probably wouldn't save much, if any, money.
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