The Artifacts ability controls whether or not you are able to identify items without having to use a spell. Your characters will gain Artifacts points naturally (seemingly randomly as well) whenever you first pick up an item and place it into your inventory, or when you identify something (either through use of the ID Item spell, or by right clicking the item once it is in your inventory). Note that moving items from your party inventory to your characters' inventory will not help you raise this skill.
If you have a bishop in your party, you will notice that the bishop's primary skill is the Artifacts skill (meaning they automatically get a 25% bonus to whatever skill you already have). You could always try right-clicking the torso armor and gauntlets to see whether or not your Artifacts skill is sufficient.
Note that the Artifacts skill will raise on it's own, and if you plan to use ID Items, you probably will not want to use level-up points raising it. However, this is kind of one of those personal preference type decisions, as Artifacts does come in handy when using certain items (particularly bombs, etc. I believe).
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