Enchanting
“What do you want me to make?—Leo Canton, Blacksmith (Rog)
Enchanting is the process of improving the attack stat on a weapon or the defense stats on armor using Enchanting Sheets. Enchatning items have "+X" at the end of their name. For manufacturing and upgrading, see Crafting.
Blacksmiths & Tools
- Primary articles: Blacksmith, Blessing Stone
Enchanting does not require any crafting skills and can only be done at a Blacksmith.
Blessing Stone | Protects an item from being destroyed when an enchant attempt fails. |
Recipes
- Primary article: Enchanting Sheet
Enchanting Sheets come in Weapon, Armor, Soul Weapon, and Soul Armor variations. They can be found as loot from monsters.
Icon | Name | Uses |
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Enchanting Sheet | Used to enchant Normal, Magic, Rare, or Soul armor items to increase their base armor values. |
Enchanting window
The enchanting window can be opened by interacting with a Blacksmith and selecting Enchant.
The player must place the appropriate items in the crafting window to manufacture or upgrade items. Attempting to place the incorrect item will highlight the slot red and prevent placement.
- The enchanting sheet and Blessing Stone (optional) can be placed in the sheet slot (top left) and tool slot (top right).
- The desired item must also be placed in the item slot (center).
Once the window is filled with the necessary items, clicking the Enchant button at the bottom will consume the crafting items to attempt the action. See the Success or Failure section for more information on crafting results.
Enchanting items
The process of enchanting items involves using enchanting sheets to increase the attack on a weapon or the defense on armor. Enchanting can only be performed using a Blacksmith and does not require any crafting skills, crafting tools, or crafting materials.
Enchanting Sheets: Armor Enchanting Sheet • Soul Armor Enchanting Sheet • Weapon Enchanting Sheet • Soul Weapon Enchanting Sheet
While upgrading and enchanting are terms used interchangeably, below are the distinctions to clarify what each action requires.
- Upgrading increases the rarity by adding bonuses to item stats and character attributes. See Crafting for more information.
- Enchanting increases the item's attack or defense stats specifically, adds +X to the end of the name, and can add a glow effect to the model of the item.
- The glow effect becomes more intense as the enchantment value is increased.
- Enchanting an item to +3 is guaranteed success, but every increase after that (max. +10) has an exponentially higher chance of failure.
- Failed enchantments can result in only the sheet being consumed, and retaining the item, or the item might also be destroyed in the process.
- Enchanting requires an enchanting sheet and does not require a tool, but a Blessing Stone can be placed in the tool slot to protect the item from being destroyed.
- Click Enchant
To enchant an item:
- Open the crafting window by interacting with a Blacksmith or using the Manufacture skill.
- Place the necessary items in their respective slots:
- Tool: Blessing Stone (optional)
- Sheet: Enchanting Crafting Sheet
- Item: Item to be enchanted
- Click Enchant
Success or Failure
Skill XP is earned for the recipe's required skills, regardless of success or failure.
- Success: Upgrading the item consumes the sheet, materials, and an amount of money.
- Dialogue: "Success" is displayed in chat.
- Failure: Failing to enchant the item consumes the sheet, an amount of money, and potentially the target item.
- Dialogue: "Failed to enchant the item." is displayed in chat. need infoConfirm?
- When using Enchanting Sheets, failure has a chance of destroying the item when failing to upgrade past a +3 enchantment.
- +3 enchantment has guaranteed success, +4 or higher (max. +10) has a chance of destroying the item.
- Blessing Stones protect the target item from being destroyed, but are consumed in the process.
- When using Enchanting Sheets, failure has a chance of destroying the item when failing to upgrade past a +3 enchantment.
- Dialogue: "Failed to enchant the item." is displayed in chat. need infoConfirm?
Notes
- Bullet list of tips, tricks, advice, etc.
Locations
- Primary articles: Blacksmith
- Leo Canton (Blacksmith)
- Tony Sullivan (Blacksmith)
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