Ultima Online: The Second Age Patch Notes for 09/22/1999
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Ultima Online: The Second Age Patch Notes for 09/22/1999
These are official patch notes from the release of Ultima Online: The Second Age. These patch notes are were found at [1].
Sept. 22nd Publish Sep 22 1999 4:27PM CST
The following features and fixes were included in the Sept. 22nd publish:
Smelting
- Armor and weapons can be smelted back into ingots.
- Items you wish to smelt must be in your back-pack.
- Smelting will be tied to the mining skill. The higher your skill in mining, the more ingots you will get back.
- The more wear and tear on an item, the less ingots it will return.
- Items purchased from an NPC will yield only one ingot when smelted.
- Smelted magic items will yield regular ingots.
- Smelting special metals will yield ingots of that color, with the exception of dyeable kite shields.
- Smelting dyeable kite shields will return regular ingots regardless of the color of the ingots used to make the shield.
- To smelt an item:
- Double-click a smithing tool, such as a hammer.
- The smithing window will open and contain a forge.
- Double-clicking the forge will bring up a targeting cursor.
- Clicking armor or a weapon that is in your backpack will smelt that item.
- You will receive a number of ingots depending on the item itself, its wear and tear, and your mining skill.
Unraveling
- Clothing and leather armor can be cut back into cloth and leather respectively.
- Use scissors on clothing or leather armor to get the cloth or leather.
- The amount of cloth or leather yielded is tied to the tailoring skill. The higher your skill in tailoring, the more cloth/leather you will get.
- Items you wish to unravel must be in your backpack.
- "Newbie" items and death robes cannot be unraveled.
Pets
- Pets will only guard the following:
- The owner
- The corpse of the owner
- Items in the house of the owner
- Other pets of the owner
- An issue with transferring pets in town has been resolved.
- The "drop" command has been reactivated.
Chaos/Order
- After changing the guild type from Chaos, Order or Neutral, guilds must wait seven days for the declaration to take affect. If you change the declaration during those 7 days, the counter will reset.
Containers
- Items placed in an armoire will no longer disappear.