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I decided to return the blacksmith back to pre-2.2.0, where he would refuse to work on cursed items. Mainly I felt it was a bit too easy to apply the smith's buffs to items, and also there were side-effects that had to be addressed, such as the point made in your previous post. The upgrade option from the smith isn't meant to be 100% analogous to a scroll of upgrade.
If that's how it meant then it can't be helped. But if that's the case, can you please bring back the smith's comment if you were to select cursed and/or unidentified equipment. I noticed it was gone when the new reward system come up.
From the game: "Okay, a deal's a deal. Here's what I can do for you. I only work with identified and uncursed items."
That'll do