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The [[Creature Enchantment | The [[Creature Enchantment|Creature Enchantment]] skill allows players to buff the [[Attributes]] and [[Skills]] of themselves and others, and debuff the skills of enemies. | ||
== Self Buffs == | == Self Buffs == | ||
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* Use loot generated armor and jewelry, which can come with built-in creature enchantment spells. These spells are activated with the [[ | * Use loot generated armor and jewelry, which can come with built-in creature enchantment spells. These spells are activated with the [[Arcane Lore]] skill. | ||
* Use quest [[Armor]] and [[Jewelry]], which can come with built-in creature enchantment spells. These spells are activated with a variety of skills, though the most common is arcane lore. | * Use quest [[Armor]] and [[Jewelry]], which can come with built-in creature enchantment spells. These spells are activated with a variety of skills, though the most common is arcane lore. | ||
* Use [[Beer]]s, which are brewed using the [[ | * Use [[Beer]]s, which are brewed using the [[Cooking]] skill, and cast attribute buffs when consumed. | ||
* Find and use loot generated gems, which can come with built-in attribute buffs. | * Find and use loot generated gems, which can come with built-in attribute buffs. | ||
* Have a friend, [[Alternative Character]], or [[Buff Bot]] buff your attributes and skills. | * Have a friend, [[Alternative Character]], or [[Buff Bot]] buff your attributes and skills. | ||
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* Give [[Beer]]s to others so they may consume them. Beers are brewed using the [[ | * Give [[Beer]]s to others so they may consume them. Beers are brewed using the [[Cooking]] skill, and cast attribute buffs when consumed. | ||
* Give loot generated gems to others so they may consume them. Loot generated gems can come with built-in attribute buffs. | * Give loot generated gems to others so they may consume them. Loot generated gems can come with built-in attribute buffs. | ||
Revision as of 12:27, 8 January 2011
Related topics: Creature Enchantment, Item Enchantment Alternatives, Life Magic Alternatives, Character Templates
The Creature Enchantment skill allows players to buff the Attributes and Skills of themselves and others, and debuff the skills of enemies.
Self Buffs
Creature Enchantment can improve the attributes and skills of the caster. All self buffing is possible without the use of creature enchantment.
Alternatives:
- Use loot generated armor and jewelry, which can come with built-in creature enchantment spells. These spells are activated with the Arcane Lore skill.
- Use quest Armor and Jewelry, which can come with built-in creature enchantment spells. These spells are activated with a variety of skills, though the most common is arcane lore.
- Use Beers, which are brewed using the Cooking skill, and cast attribute buffs when consumed.
- Find and use loot generated gems, which can come with built-in attribute buffs.
- Have a friend, Alternative Character, or Buff Bot buff your attributes and skills.
Other Buffs
Creature Enchantment can improve the attributes and skills of the target.
Alternatives:
- Give Beers to others so they may consume them. Beers are brewed using the Cooking skill, and cast attribute buffs when consumed.
- Give loot generated gems to others so they may consume them. Loot generated gems can come with built-in attribute buffs.
No Alternatives:
- Without creature enchantment, there is no way to buff the skills of other players.
Debuffs
Creature Enchantment can worsen the attributes and skills of the target.
Alternatives:
- Use the Princely Runed Slashing Baton (100+) or Royal Runed Slashing Baton (120+) which has a built-in Futility (Magic Yeild VII) spell. This is the only debuff available to characters without creature enchantment.
No Alternatives:
- Without creature enchantment, there is no way to debuff the skills of enemies, with the exception of magic defense.
- Without creature enchantment, there is no way to debuff the attributes of enemies.