Enchanting items to sell.

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Enchanting items to sell.

Postby GypsyGold » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:11 am

Hi! I wonder if anyone can please tell me which enchantments are best, (IE: will fetch the most money,) to put on weapons and armour that I've found/gotten from enemies, and want to sell?

Thanks in advance! ;)
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Re: Enchanting items to sell.

Postby Catacomber » Sat Feb 20, 2016 6:12 am

Whatever you add to an item as an enchantment has no effect on the sale price as far as I know.

If you enchant your Mercantile skill you can buy low and sell high.
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Re: Enchanting items to sell.

Postby GypsyGold » Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:34 pm

Hi! Thanks for replying! :)

The type of enchantment does appear to have an effect on how much an item will sell for. I bought 2 identical robes. The first I enchanted with +14 Magic Resistance, the second with +20 Environment Magic. The shopkeeper gives the first robe a sale price of 1749 gold, and the second a price of 1387 gold.

Am I correct in thinking I enchant my mercantile skill by wearing something that raises my personality stats?
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Re: Enchanting items to sell.

Postby wolf3167 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:50 pm

Maybe, but it is much more efficient to build a "mercantile set", as it is commonly known, than it is to build a "personality set". As for what sells for the most, I don't remember as I haven't needed to enchant for profit in quite a long time.
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Re: Enchanting items to sell.

Postby Prickett » Tue Feb 23, 2016 10:43 am

Yeah, I always felt really well off in my funds. I was never really lacking too much anywhere in the game.
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Re: Enchanting items to sell.

Postby wolf3167 » Wed Feb 24, 2016 3:03 am

There may be times, especially after you update your arsenal (or blow 50,000 gold on training in a new town :)) when it seems that you are low on money, but completing a dungeon should refill your coffers quickly.

Since you seem to be more concerned with enchanting the loot that you obtain in dungeons, I will do a comprehensive testing of this and get back with you.
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