Enchanting
Enchanting is a powerful skill which is divided into the following sections within the skill page:
- Scrollcrafting - used to create enchantment scrolls.
- Enchanting - used to apply enchantment scrolls.
- Augmenting - used to improve gear stats.
Contents
Scrollcrafting
Enchantment scrolls are created via scrollcrafting using a scroll, silver, and a variety of runes. Enchantment scrolls can be applied to a piece of gear to provide passive buffs/effects.
You can filter the list of craftable scrolls by applicable gear type by clicking on the various gear icons in the textbox at the top of the Scrollcrafting page.
List of Enchantments
![]() |
Area Affected | Slot | Level | Exp | Silver Amount | Rune Amount | Runes | ExpandEffect per scroll |
---|
Entries marked with an * have a special condition to them, read scroll tool tip to find out more
Notes
There are some important things to keep in mind before enchanting equipment:
- Only one kind of enchantment can be active per equipment piece. Adding a new enchantment of a different type will overwrite the previous enchantment.
- Overwriting an enchantment does not refund the previous enchantment scroll.
- The same enchantments do not stack over different equipment.
- Multiple scrolls of the same enchantment can be added to a single piece of equipment to increase its effect.
- Adding enchantments to gear will give you mind essence based on how many scrolls you add.
- See Skilling Efficiency for a table on gold to exp efficiency.
Enchanting
Enchanting allows you to use your enchantment scrolls to give your item new properties.
This process has a 100% success rate and cannot fail. Applying new scrolls with a different effect to an item with an existing enchantment overwrites the old one.
Not all enchantments can be applied to all equipment; enchantments exclusively related to farming, for example, can only be applied to a hoe. In addition, only a single type of enchantment can be applied to any piece of gear at any time; a helm's enchantment slots cannot have some attributed to reckless and others attributed to protection.
Different tiers of equipment have a different number of enchantment slots available; from bronze with only a single slot, to stygian with six. Exceedingly rare items, such as the moss maul, can hold up to eight enchantments. To see how many slots any given item has, check the Equipment page.
Augmenting
WARNING: If you fail while augmenting an item, it will be destroyed!
Augmenting allows players to increase the base stats of a piece of gear. This process has a chance to fail. If it succeeds, the base stats of the item will increase by a small amount. If not, it will be destroyed, as will the items needed to augment the gear.
Almost all items have no limit to the number of augmentations. However, the chance of failure will progressively increase with each level of augmentation. (See the augmentation calculator on Useful Stuff for more information). It is recommended to stop augmenting once the success rate gets too low for comfort.
Exceptions to the above include the Ocean's Embrace, which caps at +10 and Elite Scrolls, which cap at +20.
Exactly which stats are improved depends on the item. Augmenting bronze armor, for example, increases all defensive stats by 0.5 per augmentation level, while augmenting pickaxes increases their mining level bonus, and subsequently their mining speed. To see a full augmentation bonus list, check the equipment page.
Augmenting an item has a material cost. This is generally about 10% of the item's crafting cost, but it varies from item to item.
Augmenting chance can be increased via the Scroll of Chances enchantment. As well as through a global Shrine buff.
List of Augment Upgrades
![]() |
Chance of Transforming | Upgrade Result | Expand |
---|
Augmenting Success Formula
The chance of an augmentation succeeding is calculated by the formula:
Where L is effective enchanting level, a is the target augmentation level, and c is level of the chances buff.
Augment experience per tier/+
This table is accurate for all equipment in their respective tier/amount of scroll slots.
![]() |
Tier | Slots | 0→1 | 1→2 | 2→3 | 3→4 | 4→5 | 5→6 | 6→7 | 7→8 | 8→9 | 9→10 | Expand |
---|
The experience gained from augmentation is calculated by the following formula:
Soulbinding
To soulbind an item, you click on it in your inventory and thereafter chose the soulbind option. The item must be below augment +3, for it to be soulbound.
When you soulbind an item, the item start to get experience and levels when it is in use. You are able to augment soulbound items up to their respective item level with a 100% chance, as long as your effective enchanting level is high enough. Soulbinding therefore allows for risk-free augmentation.
Every 3 levels requires an additional base item, see the below table.
Base items required | Augment |
---|---|
1 | 3 → 4 |
2 | 6 → 7 |
3 | 9 → 10 |
4 | 12 → 13 |
5 | 15 → 16 |
6 | 18 → 19 |
For every enchanting mastery level the augmentation cost decreases by 1% for soulbound items:
Changes
- 20 July - Update v0.6.6.2 - adjusted the acquisition rate of some augmenting secrets
CollapseSkills (Experience Table) | |
---|---|
Gathering | |
Production | |
Magic | |
Combat |
|