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<tr><td>Air</td><td>Water</td><td>10</td></tr><td>30</td><td>70</td></tr>
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Revision as of 20:18, 12 October 2015

Basic enchanting is a simple process of adding a magical enchantment to an item. Like runeing, this type of enchanting typically adds stat bonuses and other modifiers, though it can increase the base damage.

Basic enchanting is much simpler and will probably provide a good starting point for most players. Each recipe requires only 3 materials.

Enchanting Tools

Enchanting does not require any special tools, but the ingredients must be mixed in a vial which is either found or bought from a vendor. Once the enchantment is complete, it must be applied to the item by breaking the vial over it.

Enchanting Ingredients

Each recipe requires a number of each of the following:

  • Powders
  • Gemstones
  • An Elixir(alchemical)

Unlike other crafting steps, enchanting ingredients have no "quality" associated with them, what you see is what you get. Enchanting uses a library of 5 different powders and eight different gemstones. All recipes draw from this list as well as the and Alchemy lists. Powders are measured in Motes.

Enchanting Ingredients

Enchanting Steps

The enchanter begins by gathering the ingredients, which will typically consist of a small heap of various powders and a handful of gemstones. More exotic recipes might call for some special items.

The first step is to create the Locus, this is done by combining dust(powders) with gemstones. A simple enchantment might call for a single Locus, more complex recipes may require several. Locuses will never appear as random loot.

Every enchantment also requires an Elixir, which is made with alchemy. These are all combined(dissolved) in a mystical vial to create the enchantment.

This finished vial can then be freely traded or sold. It must eventually be broken over the tiem in order to apply the appropriate enchantment. Finished vials can also drop as random loot.

Enchanting Recipes

Eventually these will be organized into a large table, but essentially, the recipe required a specific number of gemstones of a type determined by the enchantment and tier.

  • Ivory - Earth
  • Fire Lotus Dust - Fire
  • Crystal - Air
  • Opal - Water

Diamond Dust is used as a binder when creating dual-type enchantments.

The formula is as follows:

PowderElementMots/Tier IMots/Tier IIMots/Tier III
IvoryEarth3090240
Fire Lotus DustFire2070100
CrystalAir103070
AirWater103070

Imbued Gemstones

Gemstones can be -Imbued for use in crafting. Imbued gemstones have no effect on enchantments but are used in making MRPG Mage Robes, which is accomplished through tailoring.

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