Where can I buy a light spell?
Where can I buy a light spell?
I'm looking to enchant a shield or a helm with a light spell and I can't seem to find a vendor. Can anyone help? Thanks.
- Loredweller
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IIRC, Caldera Mages Guild, the one at the top of stairs. I'd rather suggest Night Eye (Sadrih Mora MG hall, Breton Nightblade, IIRC). Light, at least for me, somtimes causes technical problems and in the game world is just in the way of sneaking. The effect is the same for the PC and not so for surrounding creatures. The cost of casting and enchanting is the same, IIRC.
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- MordorMan
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Yes, night eye is better. It improves your eyesight whereas light transforms you into a walking lightbulb. The light spell is better to cast on enemies, it lights them up while you remain in the dark. And might I suggest enchanting a ring or an amulet with a night eye spell?A shield or helm you wear all the time but you don't need a light or night-eye spell during the day or in well-lit areas. A ring or an amulet you can put on when you need it, leaving you the shield and helm to enchant with something that is of constant use.
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I like to enchant an exquisite shirt with Night-Eye 30 pts as well as Water Breathing (both constant effects).
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What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, ... to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if he people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security.