Enchantments
Jade
Okay, I've asked this question a couple times before and never got an answer. I have a shield with a +% enchantments last longer thing on it. My question is, what on a fighter is considered an enchantment? I'm assuming the stances, but I can't find anything in the discription of the warrior skills that actually says "enchantment".
salatious
any skill that cast a duration on you is a enchantment.
Arvydas
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Originally Posted by salatious
any skill that cast a duration on you is a enchantment.
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Any skill that gives you a green up arrow in the health bar is an enchantment..
trackxyj
Look at the first word of a skill description:
Aura of Faith {Elite} - Enchantment Spell
For 60 seconds, target ally gains 24-45% more health when healed.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ENCHANTMENT SPELL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ye, that is an enchantment.
Aura of Faith {Elite} - Enchantment Spell
For 60 seconds, target ally gains 24-45% more health when healed.
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ENCHANTMENT SPELL>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Ye, that is an enchantment.
Jade
Okay, so why would a warrior shield or weapon that has a "enchantments last x% longer" be something that a warrior would want? Or am I just misunderstanding?
demonblade
Your secondary profession. If you have monk or elementalist as your secondary profession, it is really likely you will put some enchantment spells on your skill bar (i.e. healing breeze and vigorous spirit), they have time duration, and the "enchantment last x% longer", well, does what it said.
Tetris L
Or you may be lucky and a teammate casts an enchantment on you.
Healing Breeze is an enchantment too, for example. Many monks use it. x% longer duration = x% more healing.
Healing Breeze is an enchantment too, for example. Many monks use it. x% longer duration = x% more healing.
Jade
ooooo, okay. Thanks for the info. I still can't personally think of why someone would want to pay 10k - 100k for a shield with "+x% to enchantments". But hey, whatever floats your boat right?
Aaaaagh
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Originally Posted by Jade
ooooo, okay. Thanks for the info. I still can't personally think of why someone would want to pay 10k - 100k for a shield with "+x% to enchantments". But hey, whatever floats your boat right?
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