| GilfordTheLightning |
I do not think that I fully understand how enchantments work. Mainly I am confused on adding enchantments to an already enchanted item.
In a game I am in, my character uses a composite longbow with the adaptive enchantment. I came into some money and decided to make it stronger. I was thinking of adding Shock or Endless Ammunition.
Shock is a +1 and E.A is a +2. Do I just pay the amount of the level of the enchantment or do I pay the +2 cost no matter what since I already have one enchantment on it.
Dustin Heaton
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Assuming your bow is currently a +1 (adaptive is a special and doesn't figure in) adding shock would make your bow +2 as far as cost goes, so you'd pay the difference between a +1 and a +2. Since E.A. is a +2, adding it to your bow would make it cost the same as a +3 so you'd pay the difference between a +3 and a +1.
| GilfordTheLightning |
Assuming your bow is currently a +1 (adaptive is a special and doesn't figure in) adding shock would make your bow +2 as far as cost goes, so you'd pay the difference between a +1 and a +2. Since E.A. is a +2, adding it to your bow would make it cost the same as a +3 so you'd pay the difference between a +3 and a +1.
That makes sense. Thank you.