Master trainer for enchanting.
- Magelord648
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Master trainer for enchanting.
Is there another master trainer for enchanting? I tried Qorwynn but he just tried to kill so I can't talk to him. I didn't hurt him at all by the way. I think he hates me because i'm a dark elf and he's a high elf.
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Try using Charm on him/her.[/QUOTE]
Calm Humanoid, not Charm. As soon as he's Calmed you can bribe him, Charm, whatever, but first Calm him. You're going to do this for each training session, though - unless you'd found some way to Calm him permanently (i do not know such way).
Try using Charm on him/her.[/QUOTE]
Calm Humanoid, not Charm. As soon as he's Calmed you can bribe him, Charm, whatever, but first Calm him. You're going to do this for each training session, though - unless you'd found some way to Calm him permanently (i do not know such way).
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Just be aware that even if you have both Enchant and Intelligence at 100, your chances of actually enchanting something are still quite minimal. People have to go to ridiculous measures to make this work effectively. One tactic is to brew countless 'fortify intelligence' and 'fortify luck' potions and stack the effects. Personally, I don't see the point. Given how easy it is to make cash in the game, it's a lot easier to simply visit an enchanter.
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Enchantment skill is most important to use enchanted items, not to make them. As higher is your skill was as more charges you could get out from such items, and, on the second hand, you would have more luck with recharging with high Enchant skill. Paradoxally, but fighter types using enchanted weaponry "on strike" benefit from high Enchant skill most of all.
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@Loredweller,
very good point! I find that I can survive with my Enchant levels quite low (usually a good night's sleep does the job for me), but, that being said, I don't normally use many enchanted items either.
note 1: Apparently Skink, the Argonian in the Sadrith Mora mage's guild, will train your Enchant up to 63.
note 2: Using filled soul gems (the lower end ones are best) to recharge items also increases your Enchant ability.
very good point! I find that I can survive with my Enchant levels quite low (usually a good night's sleep does the job for me), but, that being said, I don't normally use many enchanted items either.
note 1: Apparently Skink, the Argonian in the Sadrith Mora mage's guild, will train your Enchant up to 63.
note 2: Using filled soul gems (the lower end ones are best) to recharge items also increases your Enchant ability.
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