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[quote name='FriskyTanuki']I don't think I get what the charms are all about. I've completed a few, collected and inserted the runes, and completed the attached quest, so what happens after that?[/quote]
Now im not sure but i know you put completed lvl one charms into lvl two charms but i havent completed a level three one yet so im not sure what to do after that.
Here is what it says on mycheats: Runes & Charms: These small items can be attached to your character for small, extra boosts in strength. Charms are more situational upgrades that have little miniature quests/achievements attached. Fill the quest's requirements (usually killing a certain number of enemies a certain way) and you can get the Charm's bonus, which is usually a reward of equipment. Later, you'll pick up Charms of a higher level that will usually need a few weaker Charms to fully grow. It's best to equip Charms ASAP and work towards building them up early and often. Runes are inserted in equipment with empty Rune slots (they will say as much in their stats). The equipment is labeled with funny names, but those names are from their inherent Runes. Collecting unattached Runes like "Blight," "Plasma," "The Maiden," and so on will add small boosts in their associated stats, such as increased armor strength from "The Maiden." If you find yourself relying on a certain weapon or piece of armor that just happens to have a Rune slot, it won't hurt to slot in an extra Rune. Runes can also affect the items' colors when attached, further customizing your character's look.
Now im not sure but i know you put completed lvl one charms into lvl two charms but i havent completed a level three one yet so im not sure what to do after that.
Here is what it says on mycheats: Runes & Charms: These small items can be attached to your character for small, extra boosts in strength. Charms are more situational upgrades that have little miniature quests/achievements attached. Fill the quest's requirements (usually killing a certain number of enemies a certain way) and you can get the Charm's bonus, which is usually a reward of equipment. Later, you'll pick up Charms of a higher level that will usually need a few weaker Charms to fully grow. It's best to equip Charms ASAP and work towards building them up early and often. Runes are inserted in equipment with empty Rune slots (they will say as much in their stats). The equipment is labeled with funny names, but those names are from their inherent Runes. Collecting unattached Runes like "Blight," "Plasma," "The Maiden," and so on will add small boosts in their associated stats, such as increased armor strength from "The Maiden." If you find yourself relying on a certain weapon or piece of armor that just happens to have a Rune slot, it won't hurt to slot in an extra Rune. Runes can also affect the items' colors when attached, further customizing your character's look.