Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-33185350-20180315151029

I recently watched the Smith Scrolls video posted by the mod team that explains how adding modifiers with the new scrolls works. There are several interesting things to note besides the basic function of the smith scrolls:
 * The book of true-silver has a different appearance from other scrolls. Are there going to be other modifiers with unique textures for the scroll?
 * The second chest in the Dwarven mineshaft appears to have a mithril ingot. I don’t know if Dwarven mineshafts already have mithril on their loot tables, but I have raided a lot of mineshafts and never seen a single ingot, let alone nugget, in the chests there.  Have any of you found mithril in those chests?  Is this a new feature, or was the chest loaded before the video clip, or is TheSmileBC just insanely lucky?


 * Most importantly, however, take note of the item used to repair the mithril chestplate. It appears to be mithril in the form of some sort of chain mail?  Since it is less substantial than an ingot, I am guessing it costs less than one ingot to make (that is several mithril ingots craft a larger number of chain mail items).  This could be a significant reduction in the cost of owning and repairing mithril armour.  This brings up a question - is mithril armour still crafted with ingots?  Or does it use this new item?



What do you guys think this is? Am I mistaken? Also what do you think the “True” modifier will mean for pvp? I actually like the addition, as it gives something special to mithril that mirrors its capabilities from the books (protecting Frodo from the spear) and will make it more valuable in pvp. If mithril is cheaper to repair it will also become much more desirable.

 