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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.''


&dagger; ''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]].''
&dagger; ''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]].''<noinclude>


''<nowiki>**</nowiki> These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants.''
''<nowiki>**</nowiki> These potions are not publicly available on a regular basis, and have been distributed only by special event merchants.''</noinclude>


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 />

Revision as of 12:05, 2 May 2017

Enchanting potions in general are potions which are used by an Enchanter wizard in the process of preparing items for the Enchant Item (925) spell.

The following table will help determine the type of potion necessary. For more information, consult the Enchant Item (925) article.

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
+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 Mirtokh +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 Unknown Aleteh Special**
+41 to +45 9x Silver +46 to +50 10x 10 Unknown 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.

** 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.

Certain items may require the use of a Pre-tempering potion.