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the dragon slayer sword loses morale when NOT fighting dragons.. when you fight against them, the item morale shoots through the roof! otherwise i think you have to suppress the gremlins every so often to keep the item's morale at 50/50
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Huh? Why not? If I can un-equip the item to prevent its morale from suffering when I fight certain monsters, then why can't I carry a secondary weapon in my inventory to equip when I do that?
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i think
i think he just means you can't have two equipped at the same time.. you can carry as many as you like in your inventory and equip/unequip them whenever you please.
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#14
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the warrior can equip 2 weapons though =)
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#15
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No, you can have only one weapon in hand at a time, but you still can easily store other weapons in your inventory
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#16
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I guess it could be a problem if your primary weapon adds leadership, and you switch to a weapon that reduces your leadership so you can't control your forces. Anything else? |
#17
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Short answer.
Items in the inventory are treated as if they do not exist. Anyway, anyone know if high morale do anything? |
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Are they more important at the highest difficulty? Or not really?
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More, but imo still are not worth paying special attention to them. If i found useful artifact - it's good; if i didn't - i didn't really care (this was on hard difficulty. didn't play impossible). Usually i took only one thing that had a morale with me - it was that archmage's staff. In all other cases i preferred to wear things with smaller bonuses but without morale
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