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MountainBreeze
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like the title says i cant figure out how to take off the personel bless deed off a item.. Thank you
Of course. At least for person bless deeds.Do you get the deed back when you unbless an item?
It was an Age of Shadows gift. If you made a character after that period even on an upgraded account, you missed out. You get one bless on Siege, though.How does one acquire a PBD? Is it something you can purchase or quest for?
However there's a stinky little catch they don't mention in that rediculous diatribe. It is this: lets say you quit UO for a while, your house falls and your Axe of Heavens with your PBD is in it. Okay you come back to UO and you see Joe Blow Banksitter with your Axe of Heavens with your PBD for your char Peter PVP. All you have to do is page a GM with Peter PVP and tell them and viola..they return PBD AND item to you.Personal Bless Deeds, along with miniature house deeds, were given out to players who logged in with an Age of Shadows account between early- to mid-2003. This was a special promotional offer that lasted for a limited time. Personal Bless Deeds are no longer given out to players and a Game Master will not be able to provide you with one.
If you find an item with a Personal Bless Deed on it, or an item with your Bless Deed on it, you will need to find that person in-game and work out the details before paging for assistance. It will require the cooperation of both parties to have the Personal Bless Deed removed. A Game Master will assist you only if both parties are online and the item is available.
Game Masters will not help you search for the person who has applied the Personal Bless Deed. If you find that the other party is not cooperating, but is online, a Game Master can be called to assist in the Personal Bless Deed retrieval. At times a decision by the Game Master will need to be made on the Bless Deed or item. These decisions are binding and final and will be made on a case by case basis.
Personal Bless Deeds on Siege Perilous and Mugen
As of Publish 38 (December 2005), Personal Bless Deeds work differently on Siege Perilous and Mugen than they do on other shards. Any item that was personally blessed, whether it was in a player's possession, in a bank box, or in a secure container inside a house, had the Personal Bless removed from the item. A decorative deed was placed in that same container or backpack as a replacement.
To complete this revamp of the Personal Bless system on Siege and Mugen, each player has been given a new Context Menu option: Siege Bless Item. Using this option gives you a target cursor. Simply target and click the item you wish to bless. You will see a window showing and naming the item you just blessed. Press the OK button to continue. The item description now shows the item as being blessed for you. Items that are not allowed to be blessed (such as containers, stackable items, or items that are already blessed) will be met with an error stating so.
Items that are personally blessed can be moved between your backpack, paper doll and bankbox without losing their blessed quality. However, dropping the item on the ground or placing the item in a secure container will remove the blessed property from the item. You will always see a window reporting that the blessed property was removed from the item.
If you have an item with your personal bless on it and you wish to bless another, simply bless the other item. You will receive a message stating which item was newly blessed, followed by which item was unblessed as a result. Remember, you can only have one personal bless on one item at a time.
Items on Siege Perilous and Mugen that are personally blessed cannot be traded.
Personal Bless Deeds on all other shards
Personal Bless Deeds work differently on all other shards. Players who have a Personal Bless Deed from the Age of Shadows Early Settler program can use their deed to bless one item for themselves. Personally Blessed items are blessed for that specific character only! If you trade the item to another player, your Personal Bless Deed will remain on the item and you will lose your ability to bless additional items unless the new owner of the item consents to handing you the item so you can remove your deed from it. If you personally bless an item for one character and then transfer that item to another one of your characters to use, the bless will not work and the item will fall to your corpse upon death.
Personally blessed items cannot be transferred to another player using the secure trade window. If you're selling a personally blessed item and want to insure the transfer of funds will occur, you can use a player vendor to facilitate the trade.
To apply a Personal Bless, double-click your Personal Bless Deed. You will be given a warning window. Read that warning carefully and press the OK button. Target the item you wish to personally bless. The item description now shows the item as being blessed for you. Items that are not allowed to be blessed, such as containers, stackable items, or items that are already blessed, will be met with an error stating so.
To remove a Personal Bless, bring up the Context Menu of the personally blessed item. Select Unbless Item. Your Personal Bless Deed will be placed in your backpack.
To remove your personal bless deed from an item that someone else is in possession of will require cooperation. If the person will not allow you to hold the item, even with collateral, then you will need to request GM assistance. One of you page requesting a GM come remove the deed from the item while you are both standing together in a safe location. If both of you and the item are not present a GM will ask you to page when you are both available.
If you own an item with someone else's Personal Bless Deed on it you will have to reverse the above instructions. Either work out a trade with the deed owner or both of you together page for the Game Master.
Wow that would p*ss me right off... Sorry that happenedQuoted straight from EACust(no)help:
However there's a stinky little catch they don't mention in that rediculous diatribe. It is this: lets say you quit UO for a while, your house falls and your Axe of Heavens with your PBD is in it. Okay you come back to UO and you see Joe Blow Banksitter with your Axe of Heavens with your PBD for your char Peter PVP. All you have to do is page a GM with Peter PVP and tell them and viola..they return PBD AND item to you.
IMHO, they should just return the PBD. I have first hand knowledge of this.
My sis bought Wizard's Crystal Reading glasses for her mage that had someone else's PBD. The glasses vanished from her char, then mysteriously the PBD owner who had just returned to game is now wearing said glasses with PDB.
They should make PBDs availible to chars that don't already have them.
Anyway my two gps worth.
Yeah I was p*ssed royally. I'd been playing with my Mage sparring with a guildmate when they vanished. I thought I'd lost them to insured/blessed item glitch or some glitch. I was 100% sure my guildy didn't take em. I said oh well 12 mil down the crapper.Wow that would p*ss me right off... Sorry that happenedAnd how dumb! ugh anyway, I truly wish they would run this promo again.