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Every type of '''Enchantment''' for each item type can be seen as follows. However, there are | Every type of '''Enchantment''' for each item type can be seen as follows. However, there are three things to note: | ||
* [[Fishing Rods|Fishing Weapons]] support [[Swords|Sword]] and [[Fishing Rods|Fishing Rod]] enchantments | * [[Fishing Rods|Fishing Weapons]] support [[Swords|Sword]] and [[Fishing Rods|Fishing Rod]] enchantments | ||
* The [[Gemstone Gauntlet]] supports [[Swords|Sword]] and [[Pickaxe]]/[[Drill]] enchantments | * The [[Gemstone Gauntlet]] supports [[Swords|Sword]] and [[Pickaxe]]/[[Drill]] enchantments | ||
* The [[Dark Claymore]] supports [[Swords|Sword]] enchantments, despite being a [[Longsword]] | |||
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Enchantments are used to improve gear by providing buffs or stat boosts.
Enchanting items not only improves it, but provides Enchanting Skill experience.
Enchantments
There are two different types of Enchantments: Normal and Ultimate. An item can have an unlimited amount of Normal Enchantments on it, assuming none of them conflict with one another. On the other hand, an item can only have one Ultimate Enchantment applied at once.
List
Every type of Enchantment for each item type can be seen as follows. However, there are three things to note:
- Fishing Weapons support Sword and Fishing Rod enchantments
- The Gemstone Gauntlet supports Sword and Pickaxe/Drill enchantments
- The Dark Claymore supports Sword enchantments, despite being a Longsword
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