To do this, we first visit Theowahdan again on Map 1 and select the "Combination of sashes" option.
Now, in order to achieve this maximum, we must always combine two Sashes of the same level. For a 5% Sash we therefore need two 1% Sashes, which we must combine with each other. For a 10% Sash, we therefore need two 5% Sashes and for a custom Sash, we therefore need two 10% Sashes.
Unless the refinement process never fails and we directly get a custom Sash with a 25% pickup, we only need eight 1% Sashes to get a perfect Sash.
We can also combine different Sashes, as long as they have the same level. For example, a "Master Sash (basic)" can be combined with a "Royal Sash (basic)".
For Theowahdan in Map 1, we now select the option "Combination of Sashes" and click on "Yes". This opens a window in which we can now refine our Shoulder Sashes. Here we now place two Sashes of the same level in the window, whereupon a message appears. There we press "OK" and then "OK" again.
In the best case, the combining worked and we have a Sash with an improved level. Note that this process can fail. In addition, the lower Sash will be destroyed in any case when combining - so regardless of whether the process works or fails. Here is a short example again:
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Sash
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Result at success
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Result at failure
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Sash 1 |
Royal Sash (basic)
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Royal Sash (fine)
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Royal Sash (basic)
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Sash 2 |
Master Sash (basic)
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We must now repeat this process until we have obtained a custom Sash. As already shown above, it can happen that we have a custom Sash, but it does not have a absorbion rate of 25%.
In this case, we can also combine several custom Sashes together to improve the absorption rate.
You can combine these custom Sashes in the same way as before, but the Sash with the higher absorption rate should be placed in the upper slot. If the process works, the absorption rate of the Sash in the upper slot will increase by up to 5% - but it is also possible that it works and the absorption rate of the Sash remains unchanged. This is of course also the case if the process fails.