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Where can i learn spells for all these enchanting?
Keep/Pick up all magic items then....Go to an enchanting table and click on "Disenchant" then disenchant. you then learn the enchant
Where can i learn spells for all these enchanting?
The level of the disenchantment item doesn't matter the difference maker is always gonna be the size of the soul gem you use to enchant your item.There's something confusing me about enchanting items. I'm playing as a mage, and i've just had a LOT of trouble getting through a Dwarven ruin filled with robots that aren't affected by magic much. Moreover, I'm getting a bit sick of having a lack of armour. I don't really want to use protective spells either, juggling between restoration, conjuration and destruction spells is bad enough. On top of that, mages robes generally look quite shabby on Skyrim. I'd love to have some heavily enchanted Thalmor or Psijic Order robes, but that's not possible.
So I made some elven armour, and decided to disenchant my mage robes. I bought a pre-filled grand soul gem for the task. My robes allowed for 75% magicka regen and 15% increase in destructive power. When I try to disenchant, this piece of apparel is greyed-out. I look at my enchantments list, and it states I have already learned this enchantment, albeit at a much weaker level. This was caused by my first disenchantment of robes, which were some rubbish novice ones. I put this weakening down to the fact that I've yet to implement the grand soul gem. Once I've used it, the game will obviously increase the power of the enchantment, right? No. Even with a grand soul, I am stuck with the weaker enchantment.
How can I fix this, besides levelling up my enchantment or using enhancing potions?
The level of the disenchantment item doesn't matter the difference maker is always gonna be the size of the soul gem you use to enchant your item.
If I were to have a very powerful enchanted item, the only way to ensure I could enchant another with a similar power level would be based solely on potions used and my enchanting level?
After you have these three you'll find an Enchanting Table
What about unique weapons and armor you don't make yourself you need a way to improve them to a decent valueAlso you might want to note that as your enchanting skill increases, the value of anything you make via enchantments decreases.
For example; I make an iron dagger and slap on absorb health. At level 40 enchantment, this would sell for 250, but at level 100 it sells for 150 (these are mock figures to illustrate my point).
I have one question though: Is it worth having the Arcane blacksmith perk? It seems like a massive waste of a perk slot to me. The armour i'll be wearing is going to be made by me, so surely I would make the armour, upgrade it, THEN enchant it so that I don't need the perk.
Is there any benefit to doing it the other way round, i.e. make armour, slap on enchantments and THEN improve it? Does it improve the enchantment value on the weapon if you do? (This could be the ONLY reason i could see myself needing that perk).