Item Details

[Not For Sale] Charm of Flame Heart [1] ( aegis_490649 )

ID 490649 [Not For Sale] Charm of Flame Heart [1]
[Not For Sale] Charm of Flame Heart [1] Buy Price: zeny Sell Price: 0 zeny Weight: 20 Slots: 1
Type: Armor/Garment/Boots/Headgear/Accessory item. Sub Type: Not specified Gender: Both Locations: Right_Accessory + Left_Accessory
Attack: Not specified Magic Attack: Not specified Range: Not specified Defense: Not specified
Weapon Level: Not specified Armor Level: 1 Min. Equip Level: 70 Max. Equip Level: Not specified
Refineable: Not specified Gradable: Not specified Element: Neutral Classes: Not specified

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Flags
Can be added to a player buying store? No
Summons monster? No
Is part of a container? No
Has unique stack? No
Binds on equip? No
Announces drop? No
Is consumed on use? Yes
Has drop effect? No
Stacking
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Usage
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Trade
Override Not specified
Can be dropped? No
Can be traded? No
Can be traded with partner? Yes
Can be sold to NPC? Yes
Can be placed in cart? No
Can be placed in storage? No
Can be placed in guild storage? No
Can be sent by mail? No
Can be put in auction? No
Delay
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skill "NC_FLAMELAUNCHER",1;
bonus2 bIgnoreMdefClassRate,Class_Normal,3*((readparam(bAgi)+readparam(bInt))/15);
Script References
bIgnoreMdefClassRate Item Bonus
bIgnoreMdefClassRate
Signature:
bonus2 bIgnoreMdefClassRate,c,n;
Description:
Disregard n% of the target's MDEF if the target belongs to class c
readparam Command
readparam
Signature:
readparam(<parameter number>{,"<character name>"})
readparam(<parameter number>{,<char_id>})
Description:
This function will return the specified stat of the invoking character, or, if a character name or character id is specified, of that player. The stat can either be a number or parameter name, defined in ''. Some example parameters: StatusPoint, BaseLevel, SkillPoint, Class, Upper, Zeny, Sex, Weight, MaxWeight, JobLevel, BaseExp, JobExp, NextBaseExp, NextJobExp, Hp, MaxHp, Sp, MaxSp, BaseJob, Karma, Manner, bVit, bDex, bAgi, bStr, bInt, bLuk, Ap, MaxAp All of these also behave as variables, but don't expect to be able to just 'set' them - some will not work for various internal reasons. Example 1: Using this particular information as a function call is not required. Typing this will return the same result: Example 2: You can also use this command to get stat values.
Example:
// Returns how many status points you haven't spent yet.
mes "Unused status points: " + readparam(9);
mes "Unused status points: " + StatusPoint;
if (readparam(bVit) > 77)
mes "Only people with over 77 Vit are reading this!";
bAgi Item Bonus
bAgi
Signature:
bonus bAgi,n;
Description:
AGI + n
bInt Item Bonus
bInt
Signature:
bonus bInt,n;
Description:
INT + n
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Refine Group Item Level Refineable Weapon Level Armor Level Details
Refine Armor 1 No Not specified 1 Details

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