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What does the update mean when it comes to adding replacing mods on heirlooms? Is nu spend on this still "lost" or is it just part of the available nu for each shield/staff?
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> *Originally posted by **[DylanKing1999](/forums/11406/topics/1850748?page=1#13201855)**:*
> What does the update mean when it comes to adding replacing mods on heirlooms? Is nu spend on this still "lost" or is it just part of the available nu for each shield/staff?
No, the amount used just cuts into what you are now arbitrarily allowed to spend on heirlooms by a lot.
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Wait, is that "No, nu spent on adding/replacing mods is still 'lost,'" or "No, it is just a part of the available nu for each shield, staff?" I'm reading the question as "Is it the case that A or is it the case that B?" And then the answer as "No."
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> *Originally posted by **[p4n1q](/forums/11406/topics/1850748?page=1#13202626)**:*
> Wait, is that "No, nu spent on adding/replacing mods is still 'lost,'" or "No, it is just a part of the available nu for each shield, staff?" I'm reading the question as "Is it the case that A or is it the case that B?" And then the answer as "No."
*enter caveman speak*
Now have hard cap on NU to spend upgrading heirlooms.
NU spent Add/replace mods count against hard cap.
*exit caveman speak*
I hope that clears it up.
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The heirloom display says "x / y nu spent." If I add or replace a mod, y is decreased. Okay.
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> *Originally posted by **[p4n1q](/forums/11406/topics/1850748?page=1#13202797)**:*
> The heirloom display says "x / y nu spent." If I add or replace a mod, y is decreased. Okay.
You mean only y for that heirloom decreases, or y for all heirlooms decreases?
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I don't actually know what happens at all. I'm trying to figure it out without actually doing it, but everything is just going in circles.
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> *Originally posted by **[p4n1q](/forums/11406/topics/1850748?page=1#13203334)**:*
> I don't actually know what happens at all. I'm trying to figure it out without actually doing it, but everything is just going in circles.
You can always open a second instance of the game to check something or exporting your game to a text file before doing the same, but swapping mods does count against the cap you are now limited to use for an heirloom. This means if swapping a mod costs X, the amount spent upgrading on the heirloom goes up by X which means it counts against how much you are graciously allowed by the devs to use on upgrading an heirloom now.
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I still wasn't following these anwsers so I tried it out myself in another browser.
Before I replaced a mod, I had 492 Nu to spend per heirloom.I replaced one mod and it said I had spend 150/492 Nu, The count on the other heirlooms was completely unchanged.
In other words, its just part of the available nu for each shield/staff and it is not lost.
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That's what I wanted to know, thank you. We are all smart people here and I seriously cannot understand exactly why I was so confused about this.
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