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NoxiousOT has a special system of Magical Enchantment. Most wearable items (weapons, helmets, shields, armors, legs, ...) can be magically enchanted. A magical enchant gives additional stats to the item, such as increased distance skill or increased hitpoints. You can either loot magical items, or enchant them yourself. An already enchanted item cannot be re-enchanted, nor can the enchant be removed. The only exception to this is the [[Kings Relic]]: while the enchant can not be removed, it can be given a different enchant for an unlimited amount of times.
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NoxiousOT has a special system of Magical Enchantment. Most wearable items (weapons, helmets, shields, armors, legs, ...) can be magically enchanted. A magical enchant gives additional attributes to the item, such as increased distance skill, increased hitpoints or a faster attack rate. You can either loot magical items, or enchant them yourself. An already enchanted item cannot be re-enchanted, nor can the enchant be removed. The only exception to this is the [[Kings Relic]]: while the enchant can not be removed, it can be given a different enchant for an unlimited amount of times.
  
While you're wearing an enchanted item  
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While you're wearing an enchanted item, the attribute that it has is applied to your character stats until you take the item off again. For the attribute to be applied to your character, the item has to be worn in the correct slot. For example: wearing a helmet with +5 distance skill in your hand will not increase your distance skill by 5. It has to be placed in your helmet slot.
  
 
=== Possible Attributes  ===
 
=== Possible Attributes  ===
  
There are a couple types of magical enchants that you can have while wearing an enchanted item. For each of these types, the amount of increase for the stat depends on luck. Increases range from a "common" stat to a "legendary" stat. For each type, the minimum and maximum values vary:
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There are a couple attributes that you can have while wearing an enchanted item. For each of these attributes, the amount of permanent increase on the magical item depends on luck. Increases range from a "common" attribute to a "legendary" attribute. For each attribute, the minimum and maximum values vary.
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An enchanted item has either 1 or 2 attributes (a "prefix" and a "suffix" in the item's name). In the case of having 2 attributes, the attributes can be the same or different ones and are not otherwise connected to each other. You can have a legendary and a common attribute on the same item.
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This table explains the minimum and maximum values of enchantment with a certain attribute, linked to how rare the value is:
  
 
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=== Looting ===
 
=== Looting ===
When killing any monster, most wearable items has a chance to have been "magically enchanted" and have  
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When killing any monster, most wearable items have a chance to have been "magically enchanted" and have one of the above statistics. The chance of a looted item having a magical enchant depends on the [[Magic Find]] of the person who hit the monster last.
  
 
=== Enchanting ===
 
=== Enchanting ===
  
 
=== Re-enchanting ===
 
=== Re-enchanting ===

Revision as of 20:03, 28 July 2018

NoxiousOT has a special system of Magical Enchantment. Most wearable items (weapons, helmets, shields, armors, legs, ...) can be magically enchanted. A magical enchant gives additional attributes to the item, such as increased distance skill, increased hitpoints or a faster attack rate. You can either loot magical items, or enchant them yourself. An already enchanted item cannot be re-enchanted, nor can the enchant be removed. The only exception to this is the Kings Relic: while the enchant can not be removed, it can be given a different enchant for an unlimited amount of times.

While you're wearing an enchanted item, the attribute that it has is applied to your character stats until you take the item off again. For the attribute to be applied to your character, the item has to be worn in the correct slot. For example: wearing a helmet with +5 distance skill in your hand will not increase your distance skill by 5. It has to be placed in your helmet slot.

Possible Attributes

There are a couple attributes that you can have while wearing an enchanted item. For each of these attributes, the amount of permanent increase on the magical item depends on luck. Increases range from a "common" attribute to a "legendary" attribute. For each attribute, the minimum and maximum values vary.

An enchanted item has either 1 or 2 attributes (a "prefix" and a "suffix" in the item's name). In the case of having 2 attributes, the attributes can be the same or different ones and are not otherwise connected to each other. You can have a legendary and a common attribute on the same item.

This table explains the minimum and maximum values of enchantment with a certain attribute, linked to how rare the value is:

Common Uncommon Rare Elite Legendary
Damage 1 2-3 4 5-6 7-8
Armor 1-2 3-4 5 6-7 8-10
Defense 2-4 5-6 7-9 10-12 13-14
Shielding 1 2 3 4 5-6
Skill 1 2 3 4 5
Distance 1 2 3 4 5
Magic 1 2 3 4 5
Attack Speed 5-10% 10-15% 15-18% 18-27% 27-40%
Hit Chance 1-2% 3-4% 5-6% 7-8% 9-10%
Regeneration 2-5 6-8 9-12 13-16 17-22
Speed 4-8 9-14 15-20 21-30 31-50
Health 10-20 21-25 26-40 41-60 61-80
Mana 20-49 50-69 70-99 100-129 130-160

Looting

When killing any monster, most wearable items have a chance to have been "magically enchanted" and have one of the above statistics. The chance of a looted item having a magical enchant depends on the Magic Find of the person who hit the monster last.

Enchanting

Re-enchanting