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Hell you can unrust it and get a MPA Oo. Sure is not a scam?
Kwigon the sharpshooter 02:37, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


This is not a scam. It has to do with a quest (see spoiler). --DM ><((°> Contribs <°))>< talk to me 02:39, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


im pretty sure it is a scam, now it looks like its worth 5-400k but they arent rare at all and are dropped by creatures that dont even have 100 exp foggy 21:41, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


Yea they like semi rare and they turn into a MPA? Even if its trut geting a MPA would take like 1000 tries and I doub some one did it in test server and got lucky to get one. I still think is a scam.
Kwigon the sharpshooter 21:47, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


Rusty Armor exists, and Rust Remover exists. I do not know what armors are supposed to come out of it - that is probably fake. --DM ><((°> Contribs <°))>< talk to me 22:39, 10 December 2008 (UTC)


I actually don't believe that the better monster it's looted from the better armor you may obtain, since it's quite hard to get one of those from a crazed beggar or a gang member. It may also be hard for lower lvls to make the quest to obtain the rust remover or just simply buy it in small quantities. That will make the probability to obtain a good armor quite low for those. Even if you will get some rust removers and kill some hundred Mutated humans it's not a very big chance of getting anything better than a brass armor. I propose to take away the speculations about the harder monster - better armor theory. /Dottie 20:35, 15 December 2008 (UTC)


I think so too, that it's random with the rusty armors, cos I looted 4 rusty armors from Furies and 1 of them broke, 2 became plate legs, and 1 knight legs,

so imo its random the outcome Chrx 00:41, 16 December 2008 (UTC)


well im not 100% on it... i got something like 8-10 armors before i got the rust removers... (mostyly from mutated humans and golems) one turned into a K arm, the others broke/were crap. after that ive been used removers as soon as i loot them. ive gotten like 4 from mutated humans, all brass/chains 3 from massive earth eles so far... 1 broke, 1 brass, 1 pally armor. I still think its a little early to call it though. magician jimson 02:28, 16 December 2008 (UTC)


I'm making loot statistics for Mutated Humans atm, and as for now I've looted 1 rusty armor from 160 humans. To get something good you'd have to kill LOTS of these or be incredibly lucky /Dottie 07:09, 16 December 2008 (UTC)


I've hunted some zombies, I got around 70 rusty armors. 2 of them turned into a plate armor, didn't get anything else worth mentioning.


I've had about 10-15 rusty legs from Furies, and i've gotten 2 knight legs, and 1 crown legs, no idea tho if it had anything with coming from a Fury or not Chrx 05:40, 19 December 2008 (UTC)


has anyone actually gotten a Crown Armor, Golden Armor or Magic Plate Armor, everyone i hear from gets pally armors or knight armors but none of those foggy 09:53, 19 December 2008 (UTC)


"First Bp Selled on Nerana! " pointless info (and by the way it's "sold").... just deleting it Ajuua 09:19, 22 December 2008 (UTC)


@Dottie - There are actually 3 different versions of rusty armors which can be looted, you can think of these as "low", "mid" and "high" level armors. The low-end armors are of course dropped by weak monsters (eg: mutated human, damaged worker golem, zombie), mid-end armors are dropped by mid-level monsters (eg: worker golem) while high-end armors are dropped by high-level monsters (eg: grim reaper, hellspawn, plaguesmith, juggernaut). This can be easily proven by getting a single rusty armor from a monster in each groups (so one low, one mid and one high end armor) and putting them all in your backpack, then create 3 different hotkeys and set them to use each armor, what you will find is that each hotkey will only use a single armor. You can also go a step further and inspect the hotkey section in the Tibia.cfg file in which you will find each of the 3 hotkeys will have a different item ID which are as follows - 8894 = low, 8895 = mid, 8896 = high.

Now the only reason why CIP would add 3 different versions of rusty armor is to give those looted by stronger monsters (ie: the high-end version) a better chance of rare items compared to the low-end version looted by weak monsters. This is also supported by what people have stated to have gotten such as no rare items from 100 low-end armors while getting more than 1 rare item from only 10 high-end armors.

Mr Freddy 11:40, 23 December 2008 (UTC)

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