MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM
Slot: NECK
AC: 5
This item can be used in tradeskills.
WIS: +3 MANA: +20
Focus: Affliction Haste II
WT: 1.0 Size: SMALL
Class: ALL
Race: ALL
Slot 1, Type 7 (General: Group)
Chrysoberyl Talisman
MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM
Slot: NECK
AC: 5
This item can be used in tradeskills.
WIS: +3 MANA: +20
Focus: Affliction Haste II
WT: 1.0 Size: SMALL
Class: ALL
Race: ALL
Slot 1, Type 7 (General: Group)
I always keep this in my inventory, and whenever grouping without a chanter/bard, I will pop this in, and my long-lasting Enstill root spell casts faster than my short-term "quick-cast" Immobilize one.
If you bought one for this price, please enter it in the pricing data, so the current price better reflects the marker. If you look, you'll see that the price is inflated by a few early entries, and has dropped some, although I'd say someone was being really nice in your case, or was in a hurry to dump the item.
This is most likely an old picture. A while back as Verent was decinding which items to change to lore, no drop etc they added the word 'pending' to allow players to transfer these items before the new status took effect.
Back when the game was first released, many things which are now marked as LORE (meaning you can only have one of them) were not marked lore.
In order to aleviate camping on many of the more popular items, they were marked as lore which forced people to get up from camping them after getting one. The pending lore was a flag that existed for about 3 months while things were switched to lore.
Shralok Pack is now Lore, I have one (I consider myself extremely lucky; I was running through HH, a named orc jumped me, I killed him and got the pack) so I know.
As of Nov. 24th, 2002, someone (posting under Shralok Pack, not Chrysoberyl...) claims the pack is not lore - they have 2 on their ranger.
If you have a container that everyone says is NOT Lore and NOT No Drop, and your container says it *is*... take a peek at what you have inside that container and pull out those items that are Nodrop, and those items which are Lore. Once they're out, the container should return to its "normal" state and read it's normal information.
(There are a very few exceptions to this, items with wierd flags on them, but for the most part when people say something isn't lore or nodrop and yours is, this might be the cause.)