#Allow Ki Dust to be used to make Ki Crystals.

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orchid gate
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Hear me out. Ki dust is just the dust from Ki_Crystal Ki crystals, right? So it makes sense that if you fuse them together then they make Ki_Crystal Ki Crystals. Great idea, right? We should be able to do that. In fact, why don't you go a step further and make it so that we can break Ki_Crystal Ki Crystals for Ki Dust.

Of course, you may need to make the required amount pretty large to compensate.
About 25 - 100 per Crystal would be fair. ( of course you can adjust it depending on how it turns out)

This will give more value to both while giving alot more versatility as well.

sinful narwhal
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How about you wait and see what its even used for first, its future content currently

orchid gate
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@sinful narwhal I heard that it will be used for double enchanting.

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@sinful narwhal And just because it's not useful right now, doesn't mean that I can't make a suggestion. That would defeat the purpose of the suggestion chat.

sterile patrol
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You heard guys, now we have to create another plan again for an item that can't be used yet pallasans ||(jk)||

orchid gate
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Lol

frail chasm
scenic iron
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dust too, a lore snippet standard posted before it sounded like the dust was used to help the moonblossom work

orchid gate
orchid gate
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In fact, if #2 happens to be used then it would most likely be used as a enchantment conversion.

For example, if you were to have a ☆MAX☆ +11 weapon and a +4 base enchantment item (both are going to be referred to as enchantment type A or just Type A) then it would make sense to place the weapon you want to double enchant ( double enchantments are referred to as type B) in the middle of the Triskellion and then place the other base enchantment and the appropriate amount of the other two items on there as well. ( Following the fusing rule of each level's cost being double the last, it would be 16 of each in this case) It also costs Ki for conversion.

latent oar
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Fusing enchants doesn't use the doubling rule