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Hi all. I'd like to ask for some help with my search-fu. I am trying to find all items with the Sovereign Vorpal property. This property exists on the Purple Dragon Shield. I have just updated the Vorpal page with the details of Sovereign Vorpal as detailed under this item.


A part of the issue seems to be that Vorpal, Improved Vorpal, and Sovereign Vorpal are not treated as different weapon prefixes. Or at least only Vorpal is listed in the weapon prefix page.

In any event, a search for "Sovereign Vorpal" does not provide a page with items which have that property, which I do get with a lot of other item properties (search for Sheltering for an example). And none of Vorpal, Improved Vorpal, or Sovereign Vorpal appear on the item property page at https://ddowiki.com/page/Category:Unique_item_enchantments

Niminae (ContributionsMessage) 23:58, July 14, 2015 (EDT)
  • The great majority of enchantments on the item pages are coded in such a way that they are automagically categorised. If you scroll down to the bottom for he PDK Shield page, you can see it's got this Category page linked . It seems we only know of one live item with this property at the moment. Sadly, the maintenance of the property pages has fallen by the wayside (it takes a fair bit of work since it's highly manual). Categories are a more reliable way of keeping track of enchantments. --Thalone 00:16, July 15, 2015 (EDT)