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# Walk several spaces away. | # Walk several spaces away. | ||
# Click on the item on the ground. | # Click on the item on the ground. | ||
# Just as you reach the item and pick it up, click on another other item in your inventory or belt. The item on the ground will pop into your inventory, and the item you clicked on will become a copy of the item. | # Just as you reach the item and pick it up, click on another other item in your inventory or belt. The item on the ground will pop into your inventory, and the item you clicked on and are now holding will become a copy of the item you just picked up. | ||
It's that simple. You must have open space in your inventory sufficient to hold the item, and time it perfectly, but the process itself is quite simple. In fact, it's worth knowing how to do it so that you don't do it accidentally. It's quite easy to click on something you wish to pick up, start rearranging your inventory while walking towards it, and turn a piece of your equipment or something useful in your inventory into a stack of gold (or whatever you were picking up) inadvertently. | It's that simple. The easiest way to dupe is to buy partial healing or mana potions, and click on those in your belt as you create copies of whatever you are duping. You must have open space in your inventory sufficient to hold the item, and time it perfectly, but the process itself is quite simple. In fact, it's worth knowing how to do it so that you don't do it accidentally. It's quite easy to click on something you wish to pick up, start rearranging your inventory while walking towards it, and turn a piece of your equipment or something useful in your inventory into a stack of gold (or whatever you were picking up) inadvertently. | ||
In later patches (and in Hellfire) the Diablo programmers included a dupe detecting feature. This addition checks a unique item ID number for any item on the ground, and deletes extra copies of the item, whether the dupe is a piece of jewelry, a weapon, an elixir, or anything at all. This doesn't make duping impossible; it just prevents players from dropping multiple copies of the same item on the ground. If you're playing with someone and you see this message when they die, they were almost certainly using 2 duped copies of the same ring, one of which just vanished. (Or if they were a Bard they might have been dual-wielding two copies of the same weapon.) | In later patches (and in Hellfire) the Diablo programmers included a dupe detecting feature. This addition checks a unique item ID number for any item on the ground, and deletes extra copies of the item, whether the dupe is a piece of jewelry, a weapon, an elixir, or anything at all. This doesn't make duping impossible; it just prevents players from dropping multiple copies of the same item on the ground. If you're playing with someone and you see this message when they die, they were almost certainly using 2 duped copies of the same ring, one of which just vanished. (Or if they were a Bard they might have been dual-wielding two copies of the same weapon.) | ||
