02-24-2001, 02:49 AM | #1 |
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Just came across the question again, what those artifacts do - so here my "wisdom" on them.
ENCHANTS (Magic shop) Artifact of Fire (Sun) -> Protection from Fire on all armor items including jewelry (20% each pop) -> Flamestrike spell x enchant skill/open slots for weapons (useless I say) Artifact of Stone -> Zap spell x .... for weapons Artifact of Ice (Moon) -> Protection from Cold for armor (as above) -> Iceball spell x ... for weapons Artifact of Pain (Fiend) -> Protection from magic for armor (as above) BLESSINGS (Temple) Artifact of Stone -> AC for armor items, amount depends on items (+1 each for jewelry, +0.40 each for plates, ....) Artifact of Pain (Fiend) -> increases damage for weapons (don't ask me the exact amount - try it out) Artifact of Spirit -> Puts Regeneration feature on main armor items (robes, chains, plates, ....) -> increases to hit by +1 for each blessing for weapons & JEWELRY Artifact of Vines -> toughens armor -> toughens weapons ---------------------------------------- Now what to enchant if you do not have unlimited gold? Each enchant/blessing of one type gets progressively more expensive. Protection from Fire/Cold/Magic one/two levels each on the various armor items will get you char quickly to 100% on those - especially if you have opted for the "ward" option from the lamp. If you have spare cash, one/two or even three +armor would be okay for armor items, but AC it not really that important and comes cheaper for jewelry - to get +2 AC from a plate would be 5 blessing to a total of 31,000 gold, you get the same for 3,000 (two blessing) in a Silver/Jewel Ring or Bronze Cuff (63,000 gives you +6 AC on jewelry). So I enchant Protections on armor items and perhaps bless a little but not much. Weapons/Jewelry I carry to the Temple, the most cost effective is 6 damage & 6 hit bless (if you can afford that) for weapons [some need toughen badly, like the Robinsword, else they are always red - then one toughen, 6 damage & 5 hit for me]. Jewelry is the best item to bless - I like 6 +armor and 6 +hit blessings (as long as I can afford it). Do not forget, if you sold those Silver/Jewel Rings & Bronze Cuffs (because you found Electrum Cuffs) - go and check how many you can buy back. Hope this makes sense & helps. |
03-13-2001, 08:04 AM | #2 |
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And here's another with a little more info.
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03-13-2001, 03:31 PM | #3 |
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Thanks, Pascha. That really helps out A LOT!
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04-02-2001, 05:10 AM | #4 |
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Bump Up for thedesipher!
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04-02-2001, 09:49 AM | #5 |
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very good tips thanks!
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