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*'''Auto-calculate:''' If checked, the enchantment cost is calculated as the sum of the magic effect costs.
*'''Auto-calculate:''' If checked, the enchantment cost is calculated as the sum of the magic effect costs.
*'''Charge Amount:''' The charge capacity required of an item/soul gem in order imbed this enchantment.
*'''Charge Amount:''' The charge capacity required of an item/soul gem in order imbed this enchantment.
*'''Enchantment Cost:''' The total cost to cast the effects. Determined by the same formula as [[Spell Cost|spells]], though skill does not come into play.
*'''Enchantment Cost:''' The total cost to cast the effects. If Auto-calculated, is determined by the same formula as [[Spell Cost|spells]], except without the skill factor.




[[Category:Magic]]
[[Category:Magic]]

Revision as of 17:05, 5 January 2008

An enchantment is a collection of magic effects. Items cannot hold magic effects directly. They can only reference an enchantment, which it turn has the list of magic effects.

  • Type: The type of object that can carry the enchantment. This field limits the choices for magic effects.
Type
Apparel
Scroll
Staff
Weapon
  • Effects: The list of magic effects in the enchantment.
  • Auto-calculate: If checked, the enchantment cost is calculated as the sum of the magic effect costs.
  • Charge Amount: The charge capacity required of an item/soul gem in order imbed this enchantment.
  • Enchantment Cost: The total cost to cast the effects. If Auto-calculated, is determined by the same formula as spells, except without the skill factor.