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Reforge allows the player to randomly re-roll the [[perks]] of the [[weapon]]. Players can only reforge weapons released after [[House of Wolves]] [[expansion]]. Players can reforge at the [[Gunsmith]] [[npc]]. Each reforge costs [[Mote of Light]], [[Weapon Parts]] and [[glimmer]]. Note that reforge will reset all the purchased perks and exp earned on a weapon.
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Reforge allows the player to randomly re-roll the [[perks]] of the [[weapon]]. Players can only reforge weapons released after [[House of Wolves]] [[expansion]]. Players can reforge at the [[Gunsmith]] [[npc]]. Each reforge costs 1 [[Mote of Light]], 3 [[Weapon Parts]] and 250 [[glimmer]]. Note that reforge will reset all the purchased perks and exp earned on a weapon.
  
 
Players can also reforge [[Iron Banner#Weapon Rewards|Iron Banner Weapons]] and [[Iron Banner#Armor Rewards|Armor]] during [[Iron Banner|Iron Banner Events]] in a similar but [[Iron Banner#Reforge|separate system]].
 
Players can also reforge [[Iron Banner#Weapon Rewards|Iron Banner Weapons]] and [[Iron Banner#Armor Rewards|Armor]] during [[Iron Banner|Iron Banner Events]] in a similar but [[Iron Banner#Reforge|separate system]].

Revision as of 05:37, 23 April 2015

Reforge allows the player to randomly re-roll the perks of the weapon. Players can only reforge weapons released after House of Wolves expansion. Players can reforge at the Gunsmith npc. Each reforge costs 1 Mote of Light, 3 Weapon Parts and 250 glimmer. Note that reforge will reset all the purchased perks and exp earned on a weapon.

Players can also reforge Iron Banner Weapons and Armor during Iron Banner Events in a similar but separate system.