![]() ![]() Of course we don't know exactly all of the variables which are used in the formula for masterworking but any RNG or 'random' chance done by a computer is never really random even doing a program which specifies a rand() function could be figured out with another computer and broken down. A calculation which would look similar to: My slayers masterworking so far has been around the same time between 2:00-4:00 i haven't really pinpointed it down to an exact time because so far i've only masterworked about 7 items during that time frame but if i had to guess i would imagine they use a calculation which works down to the minute of certain hours for a player. Yeah its still an RNG chance though I'm finding out it is time based though each character has a different time in which luck for masterworking works. How to use a macro to masterwork using common scrolls? Update this is still working as of Masterworked the mayhem sword in 200 CES also someone was kind enough to demonstrate how to use the program with a youtube video you can watch it here If you have questions concerns or want to brag about your success feel free to leave a comment. If your unsure about using any macro programs then just don't use them this guide was intended for people that wanted to know how. Lastly just wanted to say that this isn't a hack or anything of that kind its just a process of repeating the same tedious task over and over without doing it by hand. Masterworked items cannot be rerolled with common scrolls so once an item masterworks the macro will be unable to continue using scrolls on it so you don't have to worry about wasting scrolls that could be saved for the next item. Once you hit play it will continue to use scrolls on the item until either the item is masterworked or until it runs out of scrolls. Then you put the number in the box below the record for how many times you want it to repeat the process like if you have 100 scrolls you want to set it for 100 and if you have 1000 scrolls you set it for 1000. Then we use the common identification scroll to identify it then we tab out of game and stop recording with the program. We first click the common enigmatic scroll and use it on the item making it the silver question mark you see above. ![]() To make it easy you want the item your enchanting in the top corner then next to it common enigmatic scrolls and next to it common identification scrolls.
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