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... from attributes to skills. Say, one may go developing short blade to gain speed bonus. Is his chances with dagger improving if he gets speed increase via athletics instead?
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I'm not sure if this is the case in the specific example you make, but I'm pretty sure it is true in some cases, maybe all. For instance I believe I have a better chance to persuade someone with speechcraft if I have a high personality score...I believe you also have a higher chance to successfully enchant the higher your personality. I haven't tested this though so I could be totally wrong - perhaps some scientific enquiry is in order :)
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I beg your pardon THE JAKER, but me thinks enchanting has Intelligence as dominating stat. But I may be wrong, I haven't used enchant a lot yet.

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I think enchant is based on int and luck. At least I seem to have better luck making items when I boost int and luck up near the 200 mark with enchanted rings I made.
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Originally posted by Chris Boney
I beg your pardon THE JAKER, but me thinks enchanting has Intelligence as dominating stat. But I may be wrong, I haven't used enchant a lot yet.

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You're obviously correct. I believe I probably carried over the statistic from the previous phrase because I type wit teh fingers of FLEETNESS!!!!111

Thanks for correcting me.
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luck effects chances to do EVERYTHING i think...

thats why its called luck
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Yes, luck is a sort of invisible factor that affects everthing.
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