p7eter on 13/11/2002 at 02:08
well i know there are some cool enchant crafting abilities i found
ENCHANTMENT
-of course you can poison many weapons. if youre good you can poison several arrows for example. apparently this wears off.
-you can apply bone powder to a weapon, then cast enchant. It ill give a strength bonus, apparently this effect is permanent as long as you wear the weapon/armor.
-same as above: apply garlic to a weapon, cast enchant, you get dexterity bonus .
-applying that red rock (strethirs rock?) to a weapon and casting makes it indestructible.
-i heard using a golem heart as above gives it a paralyze effect, but i havent tried.
-grinding bones makes bone powder. i have also found blood bottles. havent found other uses yet.
POTION:
-use the pestle to make fern dust, put it in bottle and then use a distiller to make poison (requires 30? obj. knowledge)
-same a above for all flowers. make cure poison/life/mana/invisible potions, with 40/50/60/70 object knowledge required to make eaxh one respectively.
RINGS:
(none known)
ARMOR/WEAPON:
-put a raw sword blade on the fire in the blacksmith shop (in arx). then press the air blowing thing. it will get red hot. use a hammer on the red blade to cread a long sword. (i suspect you can make better swords if you have better skill or other ingredients.)
RECIPES:
-add water to a pile of flour to get dough. dough is cookable, or use a rolling pin on it to make raw pie. pie is cookable, or add apples to make apple pie (cook the final product). You can add other things perhaps... (BTW does anyone know the difference? i mean is an apple pie more health than simple bread? or is it just to make me feel gay as i bake a digital apple pie?)
-you can fill empty bottles with wine/water by going to a wine barrel/waterbucket. I thought this was SOOO cool, heeh drunk on tap.
-there is a recipe in the castle kitchen to make something. it says use sugar and flour, and eggs, and some other stuff. I have never seen sugar or eggs, so it may be fake, or it may be a real recipe.
enversi on 13/11/2002 at 08:41
I'm playing a thief type, so having a blade that would paralyze enemies when I hit them with it seemed like a good plan (it worked well in Morrowind). So, I tried to make one, using a golem heart on a saber and then enchanting it. It seemed to work, the blade started to glow, but when I tried using it it, the paralyze spell never worked. I think what is happening is that The enemy gets paralyzed when I hit them, but then the damage that the saber does undoes the spell. Is this supposed to happen? Because it seems pretty dumb to have a paralyzing blade that breaks it's own spell.
julien_roby@arkane_studio on 13/11/2002 at 08:53
THe paralize level depends on how strong is your opponent and the level of the enchant object spell you've cast on.