Display title | Identify Item |
Default sort key | Identify Item |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | When a magic item is first acquired, its actual properties are unknown and it must be identified before the player is told what it does. Games vary on if an item can even be used (such as hitting things with an unidentified magic sword without knowing its special properties) and if those special properties will apply if you do so. Trying to use an unidentified item is often a good way to wind up with cursed equipment as Stuck Items in less forgiving games. |