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Kazami
01-29-2020, 08:02 PM
I have kelyn-edged vultite falchion that is 4x right now will bring to 7x. How much will this be worth? Also is it worth it to bring it to 7x.

It has a bonus of +20 from a normal falchion, and the way it vibrates in tune with your voice tells you that it requires skill in edged weapons to use effectively. It also has some type of special ability, but you can't tell what yet.
The falchion resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
It provides a boost to Stamina Recovery.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 17 times.
It provides a boost to Edged Weapons Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 33 times.
It provides a boost to Max Health.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 31 times.
You think that you could probably find out something more about the falchion's enhancive properties if you tried.
Roundtime: 5 sec.


As you sing, you feel a faint resonating vibration from the vultite falchion in your hand...

The harmonics generated tell you that the falchion has been infused with a flaming substance.
The falchion resonates with your voice, indicating that it enhances its owner in the following ways:
It provides a boost of 7 to Stamina Recovery.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 17 times.
It provides a boost of 10 to Edged Weapons Bonus.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 33 times.
It provides a boost of 12 to Max Health.
This enhancement may not be used by adventurers who have not trained 31 times.
The falchion looks to have a lot of charges remaining.

You sense that the vultite falchion will persist after its last enhancive charge has been expended.

Regards,
Kaz

Nothing
01-30-2020, 03:09 AM
Generally speaking, it's not worth upgrading weapons or armor to sell any more. Somehow we've gotten to a point that people are willing to pay millions to have their gear enchanted, ensorcelled, have flares added, etc, but they aren't willing to pay more then around 75% of that cost for a weapon/armor that already has them. If the wizard doing the enchanting is yours, you'd be better off selling the service.... if you can find someone willing to enchant it for a really good price, go for it though.

On the plus side, you can prolly get a couple million for it just as it is.

Kazami
01-30-2020, 04:03 AM
Thanks for the input and advice!

Nordred
02-01-2020, 03:24 AM
That actually has some potential with those enhancives. Enhancive wise that struck gold, all 3 are useful. It is never going to be an uber weapon but something second tier that is an affordable alternative. If that was a dagger or short sword I'd buy it up quick and break my self imposed ban on buying more.

Rjex
02-02-2020, 07:00 AM
could be a fun off hander for someone's twcing and berserking warrior