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Some experienced [[wizard]]s specialize in enchanting (that is, the extensive use of the [[Enchant Item (925)]] spell, while others merely dabble in it, and many do not perform enchanting at all. Therefore, this is not a truly separate type of wizard; many [[Pure Mage]]s as well as [[War Mage]]s are expert at enchanting.
Some experienced [[wizard]]s specialize in enchanting (that is, the extensive use of the [[Enchant (925)]] spell), while others merely dabble in it--and many do not perform enchanting at all. Therefore, this is not a truly separate type of wizard; many [[Pure Mage]]s as well as [[War Mage]]s are expert at enchanting.


Recommended [[stat]]s and [[skill]]s for a serious enchanter are high [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]] (to elimiante potential [[encumberance]] penalties from heavy items such as chain or plate armors), and heavy training in [[Magic Item Use]] and [[Arcane Symbols]].
Recommended [[stat]]s and [[skill]]s for a serious enchanter are high [[Strength]] and [[Constitution]] (to eliminate potential [[encumbrance]] penalties from heavy items such as chain or plate armors), and heavy training in [[Magic Item Use]] and [[Arcane Symbols]].


Due to the various training strategies, [[War Mage]]s tend to have a slightly easier time enchanting heavier items (such as chain or plate armors), while [[Pure Mage]]s tend to have a slightly easier time with high levels of enchantment. However, these are only tendencies and can be easily overcome by training (especially on the part of [[War Mage]]s, as the factors usually in their favor are stat-based, while the [[Pure Mage]]'s usual advantage is mainly training-based).
Due to the various training strategies, [[War Mage]]s tend to have a slightly easier time enchanting heavier items (such as chain or plate armors), while [[Pure Mage]]s tend to have a slightly easier time with high levels of enchantment. However, these are only tendencies and can be easily overcome by training (especially on the part of [[War Mage]]s, as the factors usually in their favor are stat-based, while the [[Pure Mage]]'s usual advantage is mainly training-based.)


Some training in [[Trading]] and gaining [[citizenship]] in a town may also be helpful, in their potential to reduce the prices of [[enchanting potions]] and items that are to be enchanted. This becomes more important as the enchanter increases the quantity of items they are enchanting.
Some training in [[Trading]] and gaining [[citizenship]] in a town may also be helpful, in their potential to reduce the prices of [[enchanting potions]] and items that are to be enchanted. This becomes more important as the enchanter increases the quantity of items they are enchanting.


The spell [[Enchant Item (925)]] is the only absolutely required skill for an enchanter, and as such, it is possible to devote some or all of a [[wizard]]'s time to enchanting once the [[wizard]] reaches level 25 and is capable of learning the spell. There is, however, an increased risk of failure if the wizard's [[Elemental Mana Control]] skill is below 100.
The spell [[Enchant (925)]] is the only absolutely required skill for an enchanter, and as such, it is possible to devote some or all of a [[wizard]]'s time to enchanting once the [[wizard]] reaches level 25 and is capable of learning the spell. There is, however, an increased risk of failure if the wizard's [[Elemental Mana Control]] skill is below 100.


== Advantages ==
== Advantages ==
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The disadvantages of enchanting are often found in the cost of required potions, as well as the amount of time and storage space required. There is also a risk of failures which can result in increased costs, destroyed items, and injury or death to the enchanter.
The disadvantages of enchanting are often found in the cost of required potions, as well as the amount of time and storage space required. There is also a risk of failures which can result in increased costs, destroyed items, and injury or death to the enchanter.


Roundtimes incurred during the enchanting process can be significantly reduced by use of the [[Haste (506)]] spell; however, there are also lengthy waiting periods per item relating to the use of tempering potions.
Roundtimes incurred during the enchanting process can NOT be reduced by use of the [[Haste (506)]] spell.

There are lengthy waiting periods (days per item) relating to the use of tempering potions (however, these do not require the Enchanter to be handling the item during the waiting period).


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Latest revision as of 16:52, 25 June 2022

Some experienced wizards specialize in enchanting (that is, the extensive use of the Enchant (925) spell), while others merely dabble in it--and many do not perform enchanting at all. Therefore, this is not a truly separate type of wizard; many Pure Mages as well as War Mages are expert at enchanting.

Recommended stats and skills for a serious enchanter are high Strength and Constitution (to eliminate potential encumbrance penalties from heavy items such as chain or plate armors), and heavy training in Magic Item Use and Arcane Symbols.

Due to the various training strategies, War Mages tend to have a slightly easier time enchanting heavier items (such as chain or plate armors), while Pure Mages tend to have a slightly easier time with high levels of enchantment. However, these are only tendencies and can be easily overcome by training (especially on the part of War Mages, as the factors usually in their favor are stat-based, while the Pure Mage's usual advantage is mainly training-based.)

Some training in Trading and gaining citizenship in a town may also be helpful, in their potential to reduce the prices of enchanting potions and items that are to be enchanted. This becomes more important as the enchanter increases the quantity of items they are enchanting.

The spell Enchant (925) is the only absolutely required skill for an enchanter, and as such, it is possible to devote some or all of a wizard's time to enchanting once the wizard reaches level 25 and is capable of learning the spell. There is, however, an increased risk of failure if the wizard's Elemental Mana Control skill is below 100.

Advantages

The advantages of enchanting are found in the use of, or sale of, finished products; even low level enchanted items often sell for several times the cost of producing them.

Experience is also gained during the enchanting process.

Disadvantages

The disadvantages of enchanting are often found in the cost of required potions, as well as the amount of time and storage space required. There is also a risk of failures which can result in increased costs, destroyed items, and injury or death to the enchanter.

Roundtimes incurred during the enchanting process can NOT be reduced by use of the Haste (506) spell.

There are lengthy waiting periods (days per item) relating to the use of tempering potions (however, these do not require the Enchanter to be handling the item during the waiting period).

Wizard Profession - edit
Spell Circles: Wizard Base Spells | Major Elemental Spells | Minor Elemental Spells
Professional Highlights: Bolt spells | Call Familiar | Enchanting | Charge Item
Popular Archetypes: Pure Mage | War Mage | Enchanter