I have a +3 want of lightning and an unupgraded staff, and according to the wiki, I should end up with a +2 staff, but it says I’ll only get a level 1 staff. Why? I tried this on a different run, and it actually gave me an unupgraded staff, it’s not just the prompt being wrong. I’m playing the latest version of Shattered Pixel Dungeon.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    110 months ago

    The plan was always to dump almost all of my SoU into the staff, the hope was to get a couple points bonus.

    • @CrayonRosary
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      310 months ago

      That’s just not a workable plan. It’s very rare that you get any free upgrades this way. You have to already have put at least one upgrade scroll—and no more than 2—into the staff and then find some random +2 or +3 wand. Then, as long as the wand is a higher level than then staff, the staff will add +1 to the new wand you’re imbuing, but only if the staff is at least +1 itself.

      You could wait to see what the wand maker gives you before you upgrading your staff to more than a +1 or +2, but I don’t bother. I just dump my first bunch of Upgrades into the staff as soon as I find them.

    • Adel Khial
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      210 months ago

      You can find a +1 natural in most runs, use that to upgrade your staff.

      Then you get a guarranteed +1 from wandmaker, take that to the troll blacksmith and upgrade it to +2.

      Then imbue for a +3 staff and SoU dump to +18.

      You need RNG for higher staff. A +3 wand from wandmaker is 5% chance and you can use that with a natural wand of the same type to get a +20 staff. If you find two of the same type you get a +21 staff but that’s pretty rare.

      • @ddd404
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        19 months ago

        What is “RNG”?

        • @TheGunslinger
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          29 months ago

          Random number generation

          In ShPD, it means the chances of a weapon or item being dropped, things being upgraded, or how the levels are generated