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Enchanting magic items?
Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:10 am
by Tehmags
Just started reading up on the crafting/enchanting system but haven't been able to find an answer about enchanting items that already have magical properties. Can you add enchantments onto a magic item that already has three magic properties?
For example, if I had a weapon that was already +3, keen, and say +1d6 cold damage, could I add enchantments onto that item? Or is it not possible? But let's say the weapon only had +3 and keen, could I enchant one more magical property onto it?
Thanks.
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 7:30 am
by Tehmags
Not sure if my post was clear enough, sounds a bit confusing I guess.
Say I had a Death's Handmaiden Scythe, which is a magical weapon with three special properties of +4 enhancement, keen, and vampiric regeneration +3. Is it possible to add any enchantments onto this item through the crafting skills/feats, since it already has 3 properties on it?
Now, say I had a Stonefire Axe +2, which is also a magical weapon but one that only has two special properties, being +1d6 fire damage and +2 ehancement. Since this only has two special properties, is it possible to add one (or more) enchantments onto this weapon?
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2007 12:44 pm
by Mz_Trixter
It depends what type of metals you use, theres another thread with a similar topic. Most weapons you can only have up to 3 enchantment slots depending on how powerful it is. And if you add a different enchantment, the oldest one of the previous 3 gets replaced.
''Which metal to choose?''
[url="http://www.gamebanshee.com/forums/neverwinter-nights-2-80/which-metal-to-choose-84551.html"]http://www.gamebanshee.com/forums/neverwinter-nights-2-80/which-metal-to-choose-84551.html[/url]