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Thread: Is it possible to identify the orbs currently in a fusion item?

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    Default Is it possible to identify the orbs currently in a fusion item?

    Got an armor with 3 slots, +13 CM, +13 THW, and an empty slot. I want to replace the THW with polearm, but both of the orbs currently in it look the same "a hoarfrost white orb". I don't want to risk taking both out, just want to remove the THW one. Any way to identify it? Is it possible to discharge them separately somehow?

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    just wait for the premium festival this weekend, there is a merchant offering to remove with zero chance of damaging the orb

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    You only take one out at a time. If you rub the armor, it will change which orb you are focused on. Doesn’t help much if you do not know which is which. I took some in and out like 10 times in a row and nothing ever broke or degraded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neimanz1 View Post
    just wait for the premium festival this weekend, there is a merchant offering to remove with zero chance of damaging the orb
    How do I find them this weekend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by beldar17 View Post
    You only take one out at a time. If you rub the armor, it will change which orb you are focused on. Doesn’t help much if you do not know which is which. I took some in and out like 10 times in a row and nothing ever broke or degraded.
    It's a got a pretty good CM one in there, and it's a 50/50 shot. With my luck I'd probably fuck it up.

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