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One Azure flint wont work. You need one per rarity of the item. So in this case, we need 4.
But wait! 4 didnt work either.. what gives?
Item --- 4 x Azure Flint ... Right? Almost!
You must have 1 per crafting slot. So your crafting will look like
Item --- Azure Flint --- Azure Flint --- Azure Flint --- Azure Flint
Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks, that did the trick.
Weapon level should be listed in the item description itself. Most generic items, weapons or armor, that were randomly generated are often not worth leveling up. A few exceptions exist like any ring with +2 Warfare.
Uniques are usually the ones you upgrade. Some aren’t worth upgrading all game, but there are some items you’ll get in the first act worth hanging onto until the end game levels and upgrading then. Particularly items with rune slots that typically can’t get them.