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− | [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}}]] is a form of [[wikipedia:Enchantment#Gaming|enchantment]] that allows [[Weapons]] and [[Armor]] to be upgraded, even if they are already at max level. | + | [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}|{{PAGENAME}}]] is a form of [[wikipedia:Enchantment#Gaming|enchantment]] that allows [[Weapons]] and [[Armor]] to be upgraded, even if they are already at max level.{{livestream|24 May 2017|23m23|KCr9yh2Y97I}} Over-enchanting often comes with a potential risk of losing the item in question.<ref>[https://l2wiki.com/Item_Enchanting Enchanting in Lineage 2.]</ref><ref>[http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Enchant Enchanting in Elder Scrolls online.]</ref> |
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Revision as of 02:42, 4 April 2018
Over-enchanting is a form of enchantment that allows Weapons and Armor to be upgraded, even if they are already at max level.[1] Over-enchanting often comes with a potential risk of losing the item in question.[2][3]
- 2017-05-24 Livestream
- Economy
- Enchanting
- Enchantments
- Gear enhancements
- Gear progression
- Item deconstruction
- Item durability
- Item repair
- Item sinks
- Scribing
- Stats
- Weapon progression