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4-08-2007 @ 9:06PM
daveyp said...
your body (tombstone) would remain where you died -- along with all of your soulbound items
It was the oposite, when you die anything not soul bound to you remain on your tombstone. You could make any bindable items soulbound by purchasing a fairly cheap binding stone and using it on them.
It was a pretty good system but if you forgot to bind your gear then you'd have to get back to where you died with no gear which was a bit ilogical. if you managed to die with your gear, how are you going to do any better with out it.
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