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By default, no loot generated equipement is unenchantable, with the exception of [[Covenant Armor]]. However, this property can be added to loot generated weapons (not including casters for some reason) by applying the [[Water of Stasis]].
By default, no loot generated equipement is unenchantable, with the exception of [[Covenant Armor]]. However, this property can be added to loot generated weapons (not including casters for some reason) by applying the [[Water of Stasis]].


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Revision as of 06:11, 28 June 2009

A special property of items making it impossible to cast either beneficial or harmful spells of any kind on the item (spells the item casts itself are unaffected). Equipement made of Chorizite are usually unenchantable, as chorizite is a special anti-magic metal.

By default, no loot generated equipement is unenchantable, with the exception of Covenant Armor. However, this property can be added to loot generated weapons (not including casters for some reason) by applying the Water of Stasis.