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Crafting & Enchanting List

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Equipment crafting and enchanting is a core feature of the Limitless Character Customization found in Realm of Strife. Careful planning and the application of the correct crafting and enchant for the situation can vastly increase the survivability, utility, and/or damage potential of your character.

This page is provided for quick reference and aftermarket purchasing of crafting’s and enchants from NPCs and shops. For details on how to craft and/or enchant your own equipment, see the Crafting and Enchanting pages.

Crafting


Often referred to simply as “Crafting”, equipment crafting refers to the creation  and/or manufacturing of weapons, armor, and other items, either by PCs (using associated Secondary Skills) or NPCs (via Shops and Equipment Vendors). In many cases this adds some kind of additional effects, properties, or modifiers to the equipment.

Crafting’s are represented by a ‘Prefix’ before the item name (i.e. Dwarven Plate Bracers or Angelic Arming Sword). These prefixes can only be added at the time that the equipment is initially crafted.

See Equipment Crafting page for full details.

Some crafting’s can be quite elaborate and require in-depth explanation. Details are available for the following Crafting’s:

Enchanting


Enchanting refers to the application of magical or supernatural properties to existing weapons, armor, or other items, either by PCs (using associated Secondary Skills) or NPCs (via Shops and Equipment Vendors). Enchanting ALWAYS results in granting additional effects, properties, or modifiers to the equipment

Enchants are represented by a ‘Suffix’ after the item name, which includes an indicator of the Tier of the enchant (i.e. Plate Bracers of Improved Petrification or Arming Sword of Greater Striking). These suffixes can be added at any time (not just when initially crafted), provided that the equipment does not already possess one.

Once an item is enchanted it cannot have another enchantment placed on it unless the current enchantment is removed (see Dispelling Enchants) or if it is an upgrade to an existing enchant (i.e. upgrading Minor Pain to Greater Pain).

See Enchanting page for full details.

Some Enchants can be quite elaborate and require in-depth explanation. Details are available for the following Enchants:

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