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Pause Heating Option

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Fri, 02/22/2013 - 19:06
Spold's picture
Spold

I'm crafting a Final Flourish however my Grey Owlite Shield is being heated along with my Grand Flourish, and I only want one to be heated. You probably think I could just buy a heat amplifier so it could work better, but this is different. My suggestion is to simply allow us to click an item in our inventory and if it hasn't completely heated; then we can press "Pause Heating", and if we want to heat it again then we click it and press "Resume Heating".

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 19:18
#1
Rexerr
Heating

So you mean like pause one for more heat to another?

If thats the case, then +1

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 19:25
#2
Spold's picture
Spold
It's sorta like that. What I

It's sorta like that. What I mean is that if you pause something that hasn't been completely heated then it won't get any heat however if you keep things unpaused then that only gets heat.

This is an example.

Skolver Coat - Paused
Skolver Helm - Paused
Avenger - Unpaused
Barbarous Thorn Shield - Paused
Polaris - Paused

That means that the Avenger will only get heated since it's unpaused.

In this example, the Polaris is unpaused.

Skolver Coat - Paused
Skolver Helm - Paused
Avenger - Unpaused
Barbarous Thorn Shield - Paused
Polaris - Unpaused

That means that the Polaris and Avenger will only get heated.

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 19:27
#3
Rexerr
Pause

But then what would be the use of that? dont people want to get everything heated faster?

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 19:32
#4
Spold's picture
Spold

The use is to get only a certain amount of items heated faster. The less you heat; the faster a small amount of items get heated. You can heat your entire set, and you don't have to pause. If you want to heat your set better then you can get a heat amplifier, but this is simply only heating certain things alone which won't require a heat amplifier if you want to heat a small amount.

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 19:48
#5
Whats-His-Face
FINALLY

Yes! Someone finally said it! +1! <3

Fri, 02/22/2013 - 20:05
#6
Zaffy-Laffy's picture
Zaffy-Laffy

... I don't get it.

#1 Why won't you want to heat the other stuff...
#2 Even if everything is heated, your unheated stuff won't receive the extra heat that goes to your fully heated stuff...
#3 Technically you just want to heat stuff faster...

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