View Full Version : Spells: Summoned: Modulating Rod
Tulvinous
10-25-2014, 09:46 AM
This item has attributes of: MAGIC ITEM;LORE ITEM;TEMPORARY
All items with the temporary attribute back from live servers immediately despawned from all bags and item slots upon camping your character out.
I have camped back in today on one of my characters with it still in my inventory; more than 8 hours offline.
evilkorn
10-25-2014, 12:30 PM
A lot of summoned items are still buggy, it's been reported and fixes (should?) are pending update.
Can anyone recall when they implemented the "norent items stay for 15 minutes after logging out" thing? I searched the japanese site with patch history but couldn't find anything.
If it wasn't from the very start, it was probably the patch where they made NORENT apply to bank slots, which was sometime after July '99 and before the end of that year (anybody else remember the gales of lowbie Magician tears when their summoned bandages racket got nerfed?)
evilkorn
10-25-2014, 08:28 PM
http://www.tski.co.jp/baldio/patch/20010417a.html
APRIL 17, 2001
No Rent Items will no longer be immediately deleted from your character inventory upon disconnection with the server. If you are disconnected from the servers, or even if you log out, your No Rent items (such as summoned food and water) will remain on your character as long as you log back to that character within 30 minutes. After thirty minutes those No Rent items will be deleted. There may be some extreme cases beyond our control (such as hardware failures) where No Rent items will not be on your character even if you log back in within the 30 minute timeframe. No reimbursement will be given for No Rent items lost in this manner.
nice find, was way later than I thought
BarackObooma
10-28-2014, 05:10 PM
Note that this doesn't just affect summoned items. It's also affecting temporary keys (like Najena, I've had 2 tempo keys for weeks) and the temporary items from shadowed men (quest items).
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