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=== Enchantments === For enchantments it becomes very useful to read a class guide for your character - that will contain specific information about which enchantments are best for your character, both on your equipment and on your companion's equipment (this will usually be different). It is relatively quick and easy to get all your enchantments to rank 7, so aim for that first, but preferably rank 8. Try to rank up your enchantments evenly. ==== Refinement tips ==== Before investing time, AD and refinement points in enchantments, it's worth checking the Auction House to view the enchantments you want - most fresh level 70 players won't be able to afford the Astral Diamonds for particularly high ranks of enchantments. Rank 7 and 8 enchantments can be particularly cheap and will often work out cheaper than creating the same enchantment yourself when factoring in the cost of refinement points and refinement marks. Also note that the cost of enchantments fluctuates depending on the calendar events - for example "double enchants" will temporarily drop the price of many enchantments. * During double refinement events you may want to put as much refinement as possible into 3 bonding stones for your main summoned companion, and/or into your 4 artifacts, before refining individual enchantments past about rank 8. * When it comes time to refine enchantments past rank 8, research whether it will be cheaper in time and/or AD to buy higher level enchantments outright than to refine. Remember that going from r7 to r8, r8 to r9 and r9 to r10 generally requires two of the enchantment. E.g. getting one rank 7 to rank 8 requires 2 rank 7s. It's still overall cheaper to do it yourself most of the time, but don't get surprised by needing to go buy another enchantment. * When buying from the auction house remember to look for enchantments that already have some refinement put into them, and see if those are worth picking up instead of the slightly lower price of getting one that has no refinement in it. * Stock up on preservation wards whenever possible. A stack of pres wards will often be cheaper for most refinement than saving up for a coalescent ward. It's debatable whether this applies to chances of success lower than 10%; some people have had good luck trying out a stack of preservation wards on a 1% first, other people just resolve to never refine anything with a 1% chance unless they can use a coal ward on it. * Stock up on GMOPs and SMOPs whenever coupons, events and/or VIP rank gives you discounts. Try to avoid buying refining stones from the Auction House around the time of double refinement events since the prices often go up. ==== Utility Slots ==== There are a few utility enchantments that are universally wanted: * [[Dragon's Hoard Enchantment, Rank 9|Dragon's Hoard Enchantments]] are available through the [[Tyranny of Dragons]] campaign or the Auction House and provides a number of refinement stones from kills - be aware that there is a "cap" on the number of stones you'll receive. * [[Fey Blessing Enchantment, Rank 9|Fey Blessing Enchantments]] are available from the [[Sharandar]] campaign or Auction House and will provide a chance of an enchantment dropping after a kill - these enchantments scale with the level of the enemy, giving rank 5 enchantments at best when killing level 70+ enemies. * [[Quartermaster's Enchantment, Rank 5|Quartermaster's Enchantment]]s are available through participating in the [[Siege of Neverwinter]] event - these provide "bags" of treasure after a kill, which can contain rewards from simple potions to rank 7 enchantments, depending on the "rank" of the bag you open, and the total % drop chance you have across all of your [[Quartermaster's Enchantment, Rank 5|Quartermaster's Enchantment]]s. Because the chance of getting enchantments and the rank of the enchantments is affected by the total % drop chance you have, it is recommended to not open ''any'' bags that drop from Quartermaster's Enchantments until you have 10.5-11% total drop chance, and even then only on a "double enchants" event. To understand this in greater detail, check out a more comprehensive guide on the subject.
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