Question in title. I want to know if a Tyrant Altair Cloak has any actual differences from say an Altair Charon cloak before I throw money and a unique potential scroll on a ~3b item and immediately regret my decision.
Question in title. I want to know if a Tyrant Altair Cloak has any actual differences from say an Altair Charon cloak before I throw money and a unique potential scroll on a ~3b item and immediately regret my decision.
Theyre class specific, so one is a thief or pirate cape, and the other is a dunno what cape.
The name is dependent on what class it is, so don't waste your money on a altair cloak if you're a mage because you need a hermes for mages (I think).
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Charon cloaks are inherently cheaper than altair simply because of class demand. No one plays bowmen, a lot of people play xenon/cannoneer/bucc.
There is no stat difference between them.
Altair = Pirate
Charon = Bowman
Altair being worth more cause it's for pirates.
If that's what you were asking?
As everyone else has said, the only difference is in the name and class, enhancement stat gains are the same all around, regardless of what class it's actually for.
So, if one were to plan on transposing say, a Tyrant cape onto a Sweetwater item, you could just scroll/pot the cheapest one and still be fine, minus wasting a perfectly good, scissorable Tyrant, that is.
Oh, derp. Didn't know they were class specific. Still good to know. So you said it's possible to transpose to a Sweetwater? Guess that's one way to make the cape class-wide so I only need one cape for all classes in a sense.
If you're planning on sharing them, you'd probably want 5 tyrant items since otherwise, you'd need one Sweetwater (and a corresponding Tyrant) for every single character as they're completely untradeable once worn or transposed (with the exception of like, once if the scissored status can still be transposed). It kind of makes it being common class pointless, other than making it so you don't have to find a specific one.
i would wait tyrant capes will go down in price
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