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My personal research notes into the new Enchant (925) formula. These numbers are what I calculated myself and as i am only human, may have errors. Also, I have no clue how to format pages on this wiki.
Formula as determined:
level + LOG Bonus + INT Bonus + trunc(MIU ranks/10) + trunc(AS ranks/10) + trunc(EMC ranks/2) + Wizard Spells + Familiar + Workshop
Bonuses:
MIU: trunc(ranks/10) AS: trunc(ranks/10) EMC: trunc(ranks/2) Wizard: +2 per rank, up to 1x (level + 1) +1 per rank, above 1x Familiar: +25 if in same room Workshop: +50 in guild workshop +25 in regular workshop
Research in difficulty (Beginning Bonus / difficulty) for vanilla items:
-------------------------------- | Beginning Bonus | Difficulty | -------------------------------- | 0 | -0 | | 5 | -1 | | 8 | -3 | | 10 | -7 | | 12 | -13 | | 15 | -21 | | 17 | -27 | | 18 | -32 | | 20 | -40 | | 22 | -48 | | 25 | -63 | | 30 | -93 | | 35 | -128 | -------------------------------- The difficulty curve is more in line with exponential growth, but there still seems to be additional determining factor(s).
Enhancive Penalties (Precise enhacive level requirement chart at bottom of page)
I have actually solved this and will make a write up of it at some point. It is based on TRUE level requirement of the enhancives. I say true, because Gemstone rounds when it likes and truncates when it likes. I first had to solve the enhancive level requirement formula. If this has been done all ready well, then i wasted a day, but I solved it for all enhancives. The penalty is: Trunc (sum of the unrounded level requirement for all enhancives on the equipment / 3) You can use the charts at the bottom to determine unrounded level requirements. Each enhancive trait falls in one of 14 tiers. Once you have the tier the second chart is for level requirements at each bonus/tier level. The formula to determine level requirement is:
level = sum (Tier*1/5 ... Tier*bonus/5) - 0.2 or level = (((Bonus² / 2) + (Bonus / 2)) * Tier / 5) - 0.2
So a tier 4 trait with a bonus of +3 would be: 0.8 + 1.6 + 2.4 - 0.2 = 4.6 As mentioned before since level requirements get rounded up, you can not simply add the level requirements as loresung if you want to get the exact penalty. You will need to solve for the exact level for each enhanced stat manually, but even using loresung values, you should only see a variance of +/-3 or so.
Other Penalties (all are negative values added to difficulty)
-------------------------------- -------------------------------- | Katana Weighting | 100 | | T3 Sprite weapon | 350 | | Standard flares | 100 | | Wand holding staff | 20 | | Sanctified | 100 | | 2 slot fusion | 275 | | Defender | DS ^ 2 | | Sword Cane | 200 | | +TD | TD ^ 2 | | T4 Forest Armor | 70 | | WPS* | CER ^ 2 | | Realm Flaring **** | 100 | | Spikes | 0 | -------------------------------- | Ensorcell | Tier * 50 | | Acuity** | 100 | -------------------------------- * CER for this is the CER plus partial services to next CER as a decimal. ** Tested a 2x and 3x. Both were -100 could change at high levels? **** Plus another 100 for the flare, 200 in total Forest armor is 70, plus an additional 5 for the enhancive Drake weapons do not seem to carry the -100 flare penalty. I need to check other natural sanc/flare weapons to see if there is not additional penalties.
Notes:
I do not have the means to test every point in between at this time. With the great reduction in base difficulty it is VERY difficult for a wizard over pretty much 25 to easily determine base enchant penalties on the low enchant stuff. Ensorcell was tested on a T1 and a T2 for -50 and -100 respectively. Flares tested so far include fire, plasma, and steam. These were tested on various enchant bonuses. 2x and 3x acuity was also -100 For defender I tested a +2, +3, +4, and a +6 and calculated -4, -9, -16, and -32 respectively, or DS^2 For +TD I was only able to test a +2 and a +4, but the results matched defender with a -4 and -16. If I start feeling rich maybe I'll splurge on something higher to verify. I tested 10 assorted pieces across various CER. I can say without a doubt that every service does ad to the difficulty. ROUND(CER^2) with CER including the decimal equivalent to the next CER. So 55 services is 5.25^2 and 37 services is 3.7^2 and 150 services is 10^2. so if this holds true all the way up, a claid would be 40^2 or -1600 penalty just in weighting.
Familiar does not create any penalty by being in separate room then the wizard, but no bonus either. No additional penalty for not being in a node/workshop anymore.
To test these things I found skill combinations that would push me just into a difficulty read, then increment a skill by 1 repeatedly till I received a new message on difficulty
I was able to confirm LOG and INT bonus for skill contribution with a few enhancives. I have not been able to directly test the impact character level on enchanting skill.
MTP Cost per point(pt) skill
MIA/AS: 10/pt to 1x 20/pt to 2x EMC: 8/pt to 1x 16/pt to 2x Wizard: If > 1x and < 2x combined spells and wizard ranks < level 8/pt If >= 2x combined spells and wizard ranks < level 16/pt If > 1x and < 2x combined spells and wizard ranks >= level 16/pt IF >= 2x combined spells and wizard ranks >= level 32/pt