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'''Enchanting potions''' are used by [[wizard]]s in the [[enchant]]ing process. |
'''Enchanting potions''' are used by [[wizard]]s in the [[enchant]]ing process. Enchanting projects no longer require [[#Tempering Potions|tempering potions]] or tempering times. In the current system, A wizard first pours an [[#Unlock Potions|unlock potion]] on the item to unlock it for enchant. Next, if the project is fusion, sanctified, or enhancive gear, it will also require glowing urven'eth potion before a cast can be successful. Items with some flares also have optional Ilvan'eth flare potions that can reduce the enchant difficulty for the item. |
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==Formula== |
==Formula== |
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Enchant Potions no longer require a roll - you simply pour the item on the object and the potion will take effect. |
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<section begin=math />{{equation box|<math> \mathrm{Modifiers} = \mathrm{MIU_{Bonus}} + \mathrm{LOG_{Bonus}} + \mathrm{INT_{Bonus}} + \Big\lfloor \frac{\mathrm{AUR_{Bonus} + WIS_{Bonus}}}{2} \Big\rfloor + \mathrm{Potion_{Bonus}} - \mathrm{ItemEnchant_{Bonus}} - \mathrm{Encumbrance_{Penalty}} - \mathrm{Armor_{Penalty}}</math>}} |
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::<small>Potion "bonus" may be a penalty.</small><section end=math /> |
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== Potion Order == |
== Potion Order == |
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<section begin=order />When enchanting items with multiple special properties requiring multiple pre-temper potions, the potions must be applied in the following order: |
<section begin=order />When enchanting items with multiple special properties requiring multiple pre-temper potions, the potions must be applied in the following order: |
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# Ayan'eth Potion - Color depends on enchant - up to +35, 1 pour unlocks +5, after +35, 1 pour unlocks +1 |
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# Ayveneh (enhancive) |
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# Urven'eth Potion (fusion/holy/enhancive) - 1 Pour IMMEDIATELY BEFORE each cast - wears off |
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# Eoveneh (sanctified) |
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# Ilven'eth Potion - Fiery, Icy, Cloudy, Earthy (flaring) - 1 Pour IMMEDIATELY BEFORE each cast - wears off |
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# Draveneh/Gorveneh/Rhiveneh/Zorveneh (flaring) |
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<includeonly> (step 2 [[#Enchanting Process for Plain Items|above]])</includeonly><section end=order /> |
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==Tempering Potions== |
==Tempering Potions== |
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'''TEMPERING POTIONS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR ANY ENCHANTING PROJECTS! ENCHANTING PROJECTS NO LONGER REQUIRE TEMPERING TIMES!''' |
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'''Tempering potions''' are required for all enchanting projects. Different tempering potions are required for different levels of [[enchantment]], as described in the table below. |
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To convert an existing bromin, aleteh, or grenshol potion, {{boldmono|ASK}} the apprentice NPC in a Wizard Guild's enchanting chamber about {{boldmono|EXCHANGE}}. The apprentice will convert a bromin potion into a copper ayan'eth potion, an aleteth potion into a silver ayan'eth potion, or a grenshol potion into a gold ayan'eth potion, all with the identical number of pours. |
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All information below is for historical purposes only: |
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<section begin=temper potions1 /><section begin=table header /> |
<section begin=temper potions1 /><section begin=table header /> |
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{| {{Prettytable|1=text-align:center;font-size:95%;}} |
{| {{Prettytable|1=text-align:center;font-size:95%;}}<section end=temper potions1 /> |
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<includeonly> |+ '''Base Enchanting Temper Potions'''</includeonly> |
<includeonly> |+ '''Base Enchanting Temper Potions'''</includeonly><section begin=temper potions2 /> |
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!Starting<br>Bonus (+) |
!Starting<br>Bonus (+) |
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| 11 to 17 days |
| 11 to 17 days |
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| [[Mirtokh potion|Mirtokh]] |
| [[Mirtokh potion|Mirtokh]]<sup>Δ</sup> |
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| +30 |
| +30 |
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| 35,000 <section end=temper |
| 35,000 <section end=temper potions2 /> |
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<includeonly> |}</includeonly> |
<includeonly> |}</includeonly> |
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<noinclude> |-</noinclude><section end=base /><section begin=temper |
<noinclude> |-</noinclude><section end=base /><section begin=temper potions3 /> |
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<includeonly>|-</includeonly> |
<includeonly>|-</includeonly> |
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| +31 to +35 |
| +31 to +35 |
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| 9x |
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| 9 |
| 9 |
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| 9 to 12 days |
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| Unknown |
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| [[Aleteh potion|Aleteh]] |
| [[Aleteh potion|Aleteh]] |
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| 11 to 13 days |
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| Unknown |
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| [[Grenshol potion|Grenshol]] |
| [[Grenshol potion|Grenshol]] |
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| colspan=6| Not Further Enchantable |
| colspan=6| Not Further Enchantable |
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|}<section end=temper |
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<section begin=notes /><nowiki>*</nowiki> ''Average time per pour. May vary depending upon number of current enchanting projects and skill of wizard.'' |
<section begin=notes /><nowiki>*</nowiki> ''Average time per pour. May vary depending upon number of current enchanting projects and skill of wizard.'' |
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† ''Base prices shown. Enchanting potions are generally sold in units of 4 doses, so the price per cycle is 1/4 of the price shown here. See [[Trading]] for more information on variations in price. Some enchant potions can also be produced via [[Alchemy]].'' |
† ''Base prices shown. Enchanting potions are generally sold in units of 4 doses, so the price per cycle is 1/4 of the price shown here. See [[Trading]] for more information on variations in price. Some enchant potions can also be produced via [[Alchemy]].'' |
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<sup>Δ</sup> ''Mirtokh potion has a modifier that makes the enchant more difficult.''<noinclude> |
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''<nowiki>**</nowiki> These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants.''</noinclude> |
''<nowiki>**</nowiki> These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants.''</noinclude> |
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Higher level potions may always be used for lower level enchanting projects; however this is generally not cost effective, and is usually done only when the wizard has a stockpile of high level potions.<section end=notes /> |
Higher level potions may always be used for lower level enchanting projects; however this is generally not cost effective, and is usually done only when the wizard has a stockpile of high level potions.<section end=notes /> |
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===Messaging=== |
===Messaging=== |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
<pre{{log2}}> |
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Roundtime: 20 sec. |
Roundtime: 20 sec. |
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You have 3 doses left. |
You have 3 doses left. |
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</pre> |
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==Unlock Potions== |
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'''IN THE CURRENT SYSTEM, A WIZARD MUST FIRST POUR AN UNLOCK POTION ON THE ITEM BEFORE THEY CAN CAST''' |
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<section begin=unlock potions1 /><section begin=table header /> |
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{| {{Prettytable|1=text-align:center;font-size:95%;}}<section end=unlock potions1 /> |
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<section begin=unlock potions2 /><includeonly> |+ '''New Style Enchanting Unlock Potions'''</includeonly><section begin=unlock potions2 /> |
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!Starting<br>Bonus (+) |
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!width=80|Starting<br>Unlock (X) |
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!width=80|Aura<br>Color |
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!Destination<br>Bonus (+) |
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!width=80|Destination<br>Unlock (X) |
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!width=80|Unlock Potion |
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!width=110|Potion<br>Cost |
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| 0 to +4 |
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| 0x |
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| Red |
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| +5 |
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| 1x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted green ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 10,000 |
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| +5 to +9 |
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| 1x |
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| Orange |
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| +10 |
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| 2x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted green ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 10,000 |
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| +10 to +14 |
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| 2x |
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| Yellow |
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| +15 |
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| 3x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted green ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 10,000 |
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| +15 to +19 |
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| 3x |
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| Green |
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| +20 |
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| 4x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted green ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 10,000 |
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| +20 to +24 |
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| 4x |
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| Blue |
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| +25 |
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| 5x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted blue ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 25,000 |
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| +25 to +29 |
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| 5x |
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| Indigo |
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| +30 |
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| 6x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted indigo ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 50,000 |
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| +30 to +34 |
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| 6x |
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| Violet |
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| +35 |
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| 7x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| an undiluted violet ayan'eth potion |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| 75,000<section end=unlock potions2 /> |
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<includeonly> |}</includeonly> |
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<noinclude> |-</noinclude><section end=base /><section begin=unlock potions3 /> |
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| +35 to +39 |
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| 7x |
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| Copper |
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| +36 to +40 |
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| 8x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| a dilute copper ayan'eth potion** |
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| 20k Bloodscrip*** |
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| +40 to +44 |
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| 8x |
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| Silver |
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| +41 to +45 |
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| 9x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| a dilute silver ayan'eth potion** |
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| 25k Bloodscrip*** |
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| +45 to +49 |
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| 9x |
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| Golden |
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| +46 to 50 |
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| 10x |
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| style="white-space:nowrap;"| a dilute golden ayan'eth potion** |
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| 30k Bloodscrip*** |
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|}<section end=unlock potions3 /> |
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<section begin=unlocknotes />''<nowiki>**</nowiki> Dilute potions only provide +1 enchant level unlock, so if the item is unlocked to +35 one pour would raise the unlock level to +36. These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants, typically during [[Duskruin]] in the shop [[BVShop:Spellbound|Spellbound]].''</noinclude> |
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''<nowiki>***</nowiki> These prices are per potion at [[Duskruin]] and contain 5 pours. <section end=unlocknotes /> |
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===Messaging=== |
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<pre{{log2}}> |
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>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +5 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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R>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +10 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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R>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +15 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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R>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +20 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your blue ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +25 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your indigo ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +30 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec. |
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>pour pot on my mace |
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You pour some of your violet ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. |
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[The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +35 by a skilled wizard.] |
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Roundtime: 3 sec |
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</pre> |
</pre> |
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==Pre-tempering Potions== |
==Pre-tempering Potions== |
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'''PRE-TEMPERING POTIONS ARE NOW CALLED POTIONS - TEMPERING ONLY APPLIED TO ENCHANTING, AND IS NO LONGER APPLICABLE WITH THE MOST RECENT ENCHANTING UPDATES''' |
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<section begin=intro />'''Pre-tempering potions''' are special potions that must be poured on [[enhancive]] (including socketed fusion), [[sanctified]], or elemental [[flare|flaring]] items to prepare them to take a standard temper potion. This preparation step is required for each step in an [[enchanting]] project, meaning a project for 0x to 1x would require a single dose, while a project for 4x to 5x would require five doses; one dose is required per step in each case. This pre-temper effect typically lasts five minutes, giving the enchanter ample time to pour the standard potion. |
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<section begin=intro />'''Pre-tempering potions''' are special potions for enchanting items with special properties. Urven'eth Potion '''MUST''' be poured on [[enhancive]] (including socketed fusion) or [[Holy armament]] gear before any enchant cast. A test cast will tell you there is a power that must be overcome before you can cast; if you get that message, you MUST use glowing urven'eth potion. The other type of pre-enchant potion is Ilvan'eth potion for elemental [[flare|flaring]] items. Ilvan'eth potions remove the -100 enchant penalty from a flaring item for one cast. For both types of potion, a bottle starts with 5 pours, and each pour works for one +1 cast. These potions will wear off after a short time, so they should only be poured immediately before the wizard casts. |
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Pre-temper potions are typically more difficult to apply than regular potions, reflecting the expected increase in difficulty when enchanting the types of gear that they allow to be tempered. The increased difficulty is a potion penalty of -200 to the standard pour activation formula. |
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{| {{Prettytable|text-align:center; font-size:95%;}} |
{| {{Prettytable|text-align:center; font-size:95%;}} |
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<includeonly>|+'''Pre-tempering Potions'''</includeonly> |
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!colspan=2|Item Property |
!colspan=2|Item Property |
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!Potion |
!Potion |
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!Project<br>Difficulty<br>Offset |
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!Starting Enchant<br>Restriction |
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!Lore Requirements |
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|colspan=2|[[Enhancive]] |
|colspan=2|[[Enhancive]] |
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|rowspan=2|[[Urven'eth potion|Glowing Urven'eth]] |
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|rowspan=2|≤+30 |
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|colspan=2|[[Holy armament]] |
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|[[Eoveneh potion|Eoveneh]] |
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|N/A |
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|rowspan=7|[[flare|Flaring]] |
|rowspan=7|[[flare|Flaring]] |
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|[[impact critical table|Earth]] |
|[[impact critical table|Earth]] |
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|[[Earthy Ilvan'eth potion|Earthy Ilvan'eth]] |
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|rowspan=7| -100<br>(Optional) |
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|[[Elemental Lore, Earth|Earth]] |
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|[[fire critical table|Fire]] |
|[[fire critical table|Fire]] |
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|[[Fiery Ilvan'eth potion|Fiery Ilvan'eth]] |
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|[[Cold critical table|Ice]] |
|[[Cold critical table|Ice]] |
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|[[Icy Ilvan'eth potion|Icy Ilvan'eth]] |
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|[[Elemental Lore, Water|Water]] |
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|[[vacuum critical table|Vacuum]] |
|[[vacuum critical table|Vacuum]] |
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|[[Cloudy Ilvan'eth potion|Cloudy Ilvan'eth]] |
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|[[acid critical table|Acid]] |
|[[acid critical table|Acid]] |
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|[[Earthy Ilvan'eth potion|Earthy Ilvan'eth]]<br>OR<br>[[Icy Ilvan'eth potion|Icy Ilvan'eth]] |
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|[[Elemental Lore, Earth|Earth]] or [[Elemental Lore, Water|Water]] |
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|[[lightning critical table|Lightning]] |
|[[lightning critical table|Lightning]] |
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|[[Cloudy Ilvan'eth potion|Cloudy Ilvan'eth]]<br>OR<br>[[Icy Ilvan'eth potion|Icy Ilvan'eth]] |
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|[[Elemental Lore, Air|Air]] or [[Elemental Lore, Water|Water]] |
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|[[steam critical table|Steam]] |
|[[steam critical table|Steam]] |
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|[[Fiery Ilvan'eth potion|Fiery Ilvan'eth]]<br>OR<br>[[Icy Ilvan'eth potion|Icy Ilvan'eth]] |
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|[[Elemental Lore, Air|Air]] or [[Elemental Lore, Fire|Fire]] |
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=== Messaging === |
=== Messaging === |
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You pour your potion on the leather. |
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As the liquid coats the surface of the tan full leather, you murmur a few words of power while gesturing over the leather. The liquid quickly seeps into the tan full leather and leaves nothing behind but a faint glow. You examine the leather closely and, though the faint glow appears to be fading rapidly, are satisfied that it is ready to take a standard tempering potion. |
As the liquid coats the surface of the tan full leather, you murmur a few words of power while gesturing over the leather. The liquid quickly seeps into the tan full leather and leaves nothing behind but a faint glow. You examine the leather closely and, though the faint glow appears to be fading rapidly, are satisfied that it is ready to take a standard tempering potion. |
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Roundtime: 20 sec. |
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 15 September 2023
Enchanting potions are used by wizards in the enchanting process. Enchanting projects no longer require tempering potions or tempering times. In the current system, A wizard first pours an unlock potion on the item to unlock it for enchant. Next, if the project is fusion, sanctified, or enhancive gear, it will also require glowing urven'eth potion before a cast can be successful. Items with some flares also have optional Ilvan'eth flare potions that can reduce the enchant difficulty for the item.
Formula
Enchant Potions no longer require a roll - you simply pour the item on the object and the potion will take effect.
Potion Order
When enchanting items with multiple special properties requiring multiple pre-temper potions, the potions must be applied in the following order:
- Ayan'eth Potion - Color depends on enchant - up to +35, 1 pour unlocks +5, after +35, 1 pour unlocks +1
- Urven'eth Potion (fusion/holy/enhancive) - 1 Pour IMMEDIATELY BEFORE each cast - wears off
- Ilven'eth Potion - Fiery, Icy, Cloudy, Earthy (flaring) - 1 Pour IMMEDIATELY BEFORE each cast - wears off
Tempering Potions
TEMPERING POTIONS ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED FOR ANY ENCHANTING PROJECTS! ENCHANTING PROJECTS NO LONGER REQUIRE TEMPERING TIMES!
To convert an existing bromin, aleteh, or grenshol potion, ASK the apprentice NPC in a Wizard Guild's enchanting chamber about EXCHANGE. The apprentice will convert a bromin potion into a copper ayan'eth potion, an aleteth potion into a silver ayan'eth potion, or a grenshol potion into a gold ayan'eth potion, all with the identical number of pours.
All information below is for historical purposes only:
Starting Bonus (+) |
Starting Enchant (X) |
Aura Color |
Destination Bonus (+) |
Destination Enchant (X) |
Pour/ Channel Cycles |
Average Time Per Cycle* | Tempering Potion | Potion Pour Bonus | Potion Cost† |
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+0 to +25 | 0x-5x | Varies | +5 to +30 | 1x-6x | Varies | Sisfu | |||
< 0 | None | Special | Varies | Varies | 1 | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies |
0 | 0x | None | +1 to +5 | 1x | 1 | 1 day | Rohnuru | 0 | 3500 |
+1 to +5 | 1x | Red | +5 to +10 | 2x | 2 | 2 days | |||
+6 to +10 | 2x | Orange | +11 to +15 | 3x | 3 | 3 days | Duqnuru | +15 | 5500 |
+11 to +15 | 3x | Yellow | +16 to +20 | 4x | 4 | 4 to 5 days | |||
+16 to +20 | 4x | Green | +21 to +25 | 5x | 5 | 5 to 7 days | Dirtokh | +25 | 10,000 |
+21 to +25 | 5x | Blue | +26 to +30 | 6x | 6 | 6 to 9 days | |||
+26 to +30 | 6x | Indigo | +31 to +35 | 7x | 7 | 11 to 17 days | MirtokhΔ | +30 | 35,000 |
+31 to +35 | 7x | Violet | +36 to +40 | 8x | 8 | 9 days | Bromin | Special** | |
+36 to +40 | 8x | Copper | +41 to +45 | 9x | 9 | 9 to 12 days | Aleteh | Special** | |
+41 to +45 | 9x | Silver | +46 to +50 | 10x | 10 | 11 to 13 days | Grenshol | Special** | |
+46 to +50 | 10x | Gold | Not Further Enchantable |
* Average time per pour. May vary depending upon number of current enchanting projects and skill of wizard.
† Base prices shown. Enchanting potions are generally sold in units of 4 doses, so the price per cycle is 1/4 of the price shown here. See Trading for more information on variations in price. Some enchant potions can also be produced via Alchemy.
Δ Mirtokh potion has a modifier that makes the enchant more difficult.
** These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants.
Higher level potions may always be used for lower level enchanting projects; however this is generally not cost effective, and is usually done only when the wizard has a stockpile of high level potions.
Messaging
>pour my pot on my lea You pour your potion on the leather. 1d100: 67 + Modifiers: 326 == 393 The faint glow fades from some black and tan full leather. As the liquid coats the surface of the tan full leather, a misty aura fills the air surrounding it, dancing around your fingers as you gesture over it with a soft incantation spilling from your lips. Small runic symbols flare to life at various points along the surface of the leather, their blurry edges wavering in response to the cadence of your voice and the liquid in these areas absorbing quickly beneath the surface. When the last of the liquid has vanished, the symbols dissipate and the leather appears faded. You scrutinize the tan full leather, notice nothing amiss, and conclude that the tempering seems to have been successful. You estimate that the tan full leather should be ready to enchant in about 13 to 14 days. Roundtime: 20 sec. You have 3 doses left.
Unlock Potions
IN THE CURRENT SYSTEM, A WIZARD MUST FIRST POUR AN UNLOCK POTION ON THE ITEM BEFORE THEY CAN CAST
Starting Bonus (+) |
Starting Unlock (X) |
Aura Color |
Destination Bonus (+) |
Destination Unlock (X) |
Unlock Potion | Potion Cost |
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0 to +4 | 0x | Red | +5 | 1x | an undiluted green ayan'eth potion | 10,000 |
+5 to +9 | 1x | Orange | +10 | 2x | an undiluted green ayan'eth potion | 10,000 |
+10 to +14 | 2x | Yellow | +15 | 3x | an undiluted green ayan'eth potion | 10,000 |
+15 to +19 | 3x | Green | +20 | 4x | an undiluted green ayan'eth potion | 10,000 |
+20 to +24 | 4x | Blue | +25 | 5x | an undiluted blue ayan'eth potion | 25,000 |
+25 to +29 | 5x | Indigo | +30 | 6x | an undiluted indigo ayan'eth potion | 50,000 |
+30 to +34 | 6x | Violet | +35 | 7x | an undiluted violet ayan'eth potion | 75,000 |
+35 to +39 | 7x | Copper | +36 to +40 | 8x | a dilute copper ayan'eth potion** | 20k Bloodscrip*** |
+40 to +44 | 8x | Silver | +41 to +45 | 9x | a dilute silver ayan'eth potion** | 25k Bloodscrip*** |
+45 to +49 | 9x | Golden | +46 to 50 | 10x | a dilute golden ayan'eth potion** | 30k Bloodscrip*** |
** Dilute potions only provide +1 enchant level unlock, so if the item is unlocked to +35 one pour would raise the unlock level to +36. These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants, typically during Duskruin in the shop Spellbound.
*** These prices are per potion at Duskruin and contain 5 pours.
Messaging
>pour pot on my mace You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +5 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec. R>pour pot on my mace You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +10 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec. R>pour pot on my mace You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +15 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec. R>pour pot on my mace You pour some of your green ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +20 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec. >pour pot on my mace You pour some of your blue ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +25 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec. >pour pot on my mace You pour some of your indigo ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +30 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec. >pour pot on my mace You pour some of your violet ayan'eth potion onto a bone-hafted iron flanged mace. The liquid quickly and easily coats the entire surface of the mace before seeping into it leaving no trace. [The iron flanged mace may now be enchanted up to +35 by a skilled wizard.] Roundtime: 3 sec
Pre-tempering Potions
PRE-TEMPERING POTIONS ARE NOW CALLED POTIONS - TEMPERING ONLY APPLIED TO ENCHANTING, AND IS NO LONGER APPLICABLE WITH THE MOST RECENT ENCHANTING UPDATES
Pre-tempering potions are special potions for enchanting items with special properties. Urven'eth Potion MUST be poured on enhancive (including socketed fusion) or Holy armament gear before any enchant cast. A test cast will tell you there is a power that must be overcome before you can cast; if you get that message, you MUST use glowing urven'eth potion. The other type of pre-enchant potion is Ilvan'eth potion for elemental flaring items. Ilvan'eth potions remove the -100 enchant penalty from a flaring item for one cast. For both types of potion, a bottle starts with 5 pours, and each pour works for one +1 cast. These potions will wear off after a short time, so they should only be poured immediately before the wizard casts.
Item Property | Potion | Project Difficulty Offset | |
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Enhancive | Glowing Urven'eth | Required | |
Holy armament | |||
Flaring | Earth | Earthy Ilvan'eth | -100 (Optional) |
Fire | Fiery Ilvan'eth | ||
Ice | Icy Ilvan'eth | ||
Vacuum | Cloudy Ilvan'eth | ||
Acid | Earthy Ilvan'eth OR Icy Ilvan'eth | ||
Lightning | Cloudy Ilvan'eth OR Icy Ilvan'eth | ||
Steam | Fiery Ilvan'eth OR Icy Ilvan'eth |
Other types of flares do not have a corresponding pre-temper potion.
Messaging
The messaging for a pre-temper potion follows a standard form, with each type of pre-temper having a different glow description:
Success:
>pour my pot on my lea You pour your potion on the leather. As the liquid coats the surface of the tan full leather, you murmur a few words of power while gesturing over the leather. The liquid quickly seeps into the tan full leather and leaves nothing behind but a faint glow. You examine the leather closely and, though the faint glow appears to be fading rapidly, are satisfied that it is ready to take a standard tempering potion. Roundtime: 20 sec. You have 4 doses left.
Failure:
You pour your potion on the chain. The liquid absorbs into the green imflass chain too quickly as you fumble to begin your chant and gestures, and the chain is dry in a moment's notice leaving no noticable change. Roundtime: 20 sec. You have 3 doses left.
After 5 minutes the pre-temper effect will fade and must be re-poured. This messaging also takes a standard form with the same glow description as the pre-temper message:
Fade:
The faint glow fades from the green imflass chain.