True that.Newbied fishing rods are the shit as well.
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Wtf? Great post...nope
Newbie instruments do eventually break. Made the mistake of macroing musicianship with it when I first started. I am assuming newbie shovel would eventually wear out as well. It would be nice if my newly resed bard had a back up instrument when I am trying to get back to my body though.
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Absolutely. Put it in your backpack (not in a container in your backpack) and then go run into a paragon ancient wyrm.Cool. Thanks. Is there any way to determine if objects/tools are newbie? I mean, clothes are easy...if you try to cut it up, you get a prompt. But the rest of the stuff is there a way to tell, other than getting it from your own newbie?
Exactly! Make sure to put some rares in there to "check" if they are newbied. I'll stand beside you when you die to check from the corpse side of thingsI put a bunch of stuff in my pack and go die and see what stays.
I'm positive I had a newbie shovel on my crafter who started with BS/Mining.You can check newbified clothings with scissor. If they are newbified, you get a confirmation query, unless you just cut them into cloths.
There are many useful starter tools, e.g. pitchers, scissors (they apparently never break), sextants etc. as well as waepons (e.g. katanas).
You can also get newbified leather gloves and a leather tunic, which you can dye (you can save 2 pieces of the ranger armor set this way).
The only thing I was not able to get is a newbified shovel for my t-hunter (pickaxes don't work for that). On OSI, you start randomly with a shovel or pickaxe if you choose mining but after trying three times here, I only got pickaxes - so I figured they changed that here, Digging up t-chests does not reduce the durability of a shovel, so iyou could pretty much use a newbified shovel forever on your t-hunter.