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'''Equipment Slots''' refers to number and type of items that can be equiped on the body of a player character. There are currently 15 equipment slots, which was not always so. Several slots that have significant gameplay value today had little, non-[[Role Playing|Role Play]] value in the past. The ring and braclet slots have been useable equipment slots for a <i>very</i> long time.  However, it was only in 2003, with the release of [[Ultima Online:Age of Shadows|Age of Shadows]] where they really meant something. Hitherto, the only rings and bracelets that meant something were those special, [[Charged Items|charged items]] or EA-sanctioned wedding bands.
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'''Equipment Slots''' refers to the number and type of items that can be equiped on the body of a player character. There are currently 15 equipment slots, which was not always so. Several slots that have significant gameplay value today had little, non-[[Role Playing|Role Play]] value in the past. The ring and braclet slots have been useable equipment slots for a <i>very</i> long time.  However, it was only in 2003, with the release of [[Ultima Online:Age of Shadows|Age of Shadows]] where they really meant something. Hitherto, the only rings and bracelets that meant something were those special, [[Charged Items|charged items]] or EA-sanctioned wedding bands.
  
 
* [[Right Hand Equipment Slot]]
 
* [[Right Hand Equipment Slot]]

Revision as of 21:07, 22 December 2007

Equipment Slots refers to the number and type of items that can be equiped on the body of a player character. There are currently 15 equipment slots, which was not always so. Several slots that have significant gameplay value today had little, non-Role Play value in the past. The ring and braclet slots have been useable equipment slots for a very long time. However, it was only in 2003, with the release of Age of Shadows where they really meant something. Hitherto, the only rings and bracelets that meant something were those special, charged items or EA-sanctioned wedding bands.