Sunday, March 4, 2012

In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is there any way to repair enchmants of an item without paying someone to?

In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is there any way to repair enchmants of an item without paying someone to?In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is there any way to repair enchmants of an item without paying someone to?
To repair enchanted items by yourself, you have to have at least level 50 Armorer (Journeyman level) and a repair hammer ( obviously)



To recharge enchanted items, you can either get someone to recharge it by paying them, each Mage's Guild hall in each city has at least 1 person that does this.



To do it yourself, you need a soul trap spell ( to cast the most basic one, you need at least level 25 Mysticism) and a soul gem ( which can range from Petty to Grand). Find a monster to kill, and before you kill them, cast the soul trap spell on them while you have a soul gem in your inventory, kill them before the spell ends and you'll capture their soul.



I recommend capturing Greater souls or Grand souls since they provide more "points" of energy. The points in this case might look something like this when you scroll over a weapon: "1240/1600". A Greater Soul will recharge 1200 points, and a Grand Soul will recharge 1600 of those points ( Petty recharges 150, Lesser recharges 300, and Common recharges 800)



If you want to know what monsters have greater souls or higher, there's a list here: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:SoulsIn The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is there any way to repair enchmants of an item without paying someone to?
Repair enchanted weapons, or recharge enchantments? Enchantments are recharged using charged could gems. Enchanted weapons can be repaired with hammers once you get your armorer level to at least Journeyman.In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, is there any way to repair enchmants of an item without paying someone to?
Yes there is you have to get your armorer skill up to a certain level then you can do it your self
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