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Enchanter

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Template:Outdated Enchanters add bonus effects to player equipment.

Becoming an Enchanter

Player must be level 20

  • Talk to Abello
  • Turn in 100 Clear Cube Fragments

Experience Table

Proficiency Level Total Experience Needed
1 -
2 20
3 133
4 246
5 359
6 472
7 585
8 698
9 811
10 939
11 1067

Details

Using Enchanting

1. To first enchant gear, you need to learn how to do it. This is done by buying a recipe from Sharan or finding a recipe in a dungeon. Right-click on the recipe and you'll permanently learn how to do it.

  • You only have to buy a recipe once.
  • You can obtain and use recipes that are up to +2 levels than your current skill level.


2. Gather the required materials.
Three main materials are needed to enchant equipment:

  • Monster Cards
    • These can be obtained via random drop from a large number of Enemies. Cards have rarity much like equipment, making some easy to obtain, and others near impossible to find. See Monster Card for more details. You don't need the card yourself in order to enchant other Players' gear, but the other person must produce it at least if you don't have it.
  • Mana Solvent
    • These can be obtained via random drop from monsters in dungeons. In particular, green-named (Special) mobs have a fairly good chance of dropping at least one.
  • Elemental Crystals
    • Half the recipes use Low Grade Elemental Crystals and the other half use High Grade Elemental Crystals. Low Grade Crystals are obtained from grinding Rare (Purple) equipment, while High Grade Crystals are obtained from grinding Unique (Pink) equipment.
  • Other Materials
    • The remaining items are usually Cube fragments or whole Cubes. The rarer recipes usually require Gold Cube Fragments.


3. From here, go the main menu and choose Profession.


4. Choose the piece of equipment you wish to enchant and drag the into the Enchant window. From here, the specified recipes will automatically be sorted for that piece of equipment.

  • If your Skill Level is less than the recipe's Proper Skill Level, you may fail the enchantment.
  • If you fail the enchantment, your materials will be consumed regardless and no experience will be gained. You will NOT lose the equipment you were going to enchant.

Using Enchantment

Aside from enchanting your own gear, you can also enchant other Players' gear. This is done by either:

  • Clicking on a character and choosing the "Enchant" option.
  • Someone clicking on you and choosing the "Request Enchant" option.

From here, the Player can choose the gear they want to enchant and produce the card with the required effect.

  • The Enchanter only needs the materials in this case. (Although you could trade with the Player beforehand to get the required materials.)
  • You can also set a Transaction Fee if you wish.
  • Then choose the required recipe and have both you and the Player confirm the enchantment.
  • After the enchantment succeeds or fails, you can then decide whether to do more Enchanting. As noted above, performing a recipe above your Skill Level has a chance to fail.

Production

Enchanters aren't left out of the loop when it comes to Production. They can create Magical Products, which are produced with Colored Cube Fragments and Raw Mana, which comes from Alchemists. Alchemists use Magical Products in their higher-level recipes.

Beads

Enchanters can create Beads. Spirit Essences are required for Bead creation in addition to the normal enchanting materials. These can be obtained from Animators.

Essence of Common Spirit.png Ethereal Spirit Essences
Essence of Tempered Spirit.png Lucid Spirit Essences
Essence of Strong Spirit.png Zoetic Spirit Essences

Beads allow a Player to do the enchanting themselves without needing an Enchanter. Using a Bead will result in a 100% chance of enchanting gear with no fail. However, the Enchanter can fail in creating a Bead if the required enchant is above their Skill Level. Beads can be sold and put in the Auction House.

Recipes

All recipes can be purchased from Abello.

Level 1

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
Black Magical Product.png Black Magical Product Black Cube Fragment.png Black Cube Fragment x10
Raw Mana.png Raw Mana x1
Used for other Professions
Bought for 30,000g
White Magical Product.png White Magical Product White Cube Fragment.png White Cube Fragment x10
Raw Mana.png Raw Mana x1
Used for other Professions
Bought for 30,000g
Red Magical Product.png Red Magical Product Red Cube Fragment.png Red Cube Fragment x10
Raw Mana.png Raw Mana x1
Used for other Professions
Bought for 30,000g
Blue Magical Product.png Blue Magical Product Blue Cube Fragment.png Blue Cube Fragment x10
Raw Mana.png Raw Mana x1
Used for other Professions
Bought for 30,000g
File:ColorlessMagicalProduct.png Colorless Magical Product Clear Cube Fragment.png Clear Cube Fragment x10
Raw Mana.png Raw Mana x1
Used for other Professions
Bought for 30,000g
Rookie Mana Extractor.png Rookie Mana Extractor Clear Cube.png Clear Cube x3
High Grade Elemental Crystal.png High Grade Elemental Crystal x10
Used for disassembling equipment into mana solvents

(level 30 and lower)
Bought for 10,000g

Level 3

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
Rookie Card Compounder.png Rookie Card Compounder Inferior Iron.png Inferior Iron x5
Low Grade Elemental Crystal.png Low Grade Elemental Crystal x10
Mana Solvent.png Mana Solvent x5

Combines 2 monster cards into 1 at the same or a higher grade
Bought for 40,000g
Amateur Mana Extractor.png Amateur Mana Extractor Rookie Mana Extractor.png Rookie Mana Extractor x1
Clear Cube.png Clear Cube x4
White Cube.png White Cube x2

Used for disassembling equipment into mana solvents at a better rate than a Rookie Mana Extractor
Bought for 20,000g

Level 5

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
File:PureEyeCharmBracelet.png Pure-Eye Charm Bracelet High Grade Elemental Crystal.png High Grade Elemental Crystal x100
Gold Cube.png Gold Cube x6
Mana Solvent.png Mana Solvent x50

5% chance success rate increased when crafting
Bought for 50,000g
Expert Mana Extractor.png Expert Mana Extractor Amateur Mana Extractor.png Amateur Mana Extractor x1
Clear Cube.png Clear Cube x5
Black Cube.png Black Cube x2
Used for disassembling equipment into mana solvents at a better rate than an Amateur Mana Extractor
Bought for 30,000g

Level 6

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
Amateur Card Compounder.png Amateur Card Compounder Ordinary Iron.png Ordinary Iron x10
Low Grade Elemental Crystal.png Low Grade Elemental Crystal x 20
Mana Solvent.png Mana Solvent x 10
Combines 2 monster cards into 1 at the same or a higher grade. This item has a higher chance of creating a card of a higher grade than the Rookie Card Compounder.
bought for 100,000g

Level 7

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
Advanced Mana Extractor.png Advanced Mana Extractor Expert Mana Extractor.png Expert Mana Extractor x1
Clear Cube.png Clear Cube x6
Blue Cube.png Blue Cube x2
Used for disassembling equipment into mana solvents at a better rate than an Expert Mana Extractor
Bought for 40,000g

Level 9

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
Master Mana Extractor.png Master Mana Extractor Advanced Mana Extractor.png Advanced Mana Extractor x1
Clear Cube.png Clear Cube x7
Red Cube.png Red Cube x2
Used for disassembling equipment into mana solvents at a better rate than an Advanced Mana Extractor
Bought for 50,000g

Level 11

Recipe Materials Needed Notes
File:SuperCriticalManaExtractor.png Super Critical Mana Extractor Master Mana Extractor.png Master Mana Extractor x1
Clear Cube.png Clear Cube x8
Blue Cube.png Blue Cube x2
Used for disassembling equipment into mana solvents at a better rate than a Master Mana Extractor
Bought for 60,000g

Monster Card