The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim pt 211 (Enchanted Legendary Dragon Armor)
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I hope this suggestion reaches you before you make your next armor. Stop enchanting that crappy "15% destruction, 10% Magic regeneration"
Chest: 25% dest, magic regen
Head: 25% dest, fortify magic
Hands: fort one-hand and fort magic (More magic equates to the exact same amount of magic regeneration. Just looks slower because there is more)
Feet: resist frost and fire
Finger: 25% dest, fort magic or resist magic
Neck: 25% dest, fort magic or resist magic
total: 100% dest, good resistance/regen
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Do i have to put both on at the sime time, or can i put one enchament then another one later?, plz relply:)
Hallahdamer 1 month ago
@Hallahdamer You have to do it at the same time. You can't re-enchant.
cisjay 1 month ago
I have a Question... first off... my enchanting is only at eighty five right now, so I'm working on enchanting my dragon armor once I level my enchanting.... any way... how long did it take you to get enchanting up to level 100 and what did you do.... second... if you were to destroy the mask that your wearing in this video, that makes magica regenerate 100% faster, wouldnt you be able to put that enchantment on every piece of armor.... please respond.... and thanks... srry for all the questions
lizardcentral 2 months ago
@lizardcentral I would say it took a few hours of going back and worth between major towns, buying petty and lesser gems. Using the daggers I made while grinding smithing, I would enchant each dagger with Banish. (Yields the highest value for selling back) And just continued that pattern until enchant was 100. Takes some patience. I would estimate a couple hundred daggers once enchanted should get you near the 100 mark.
cisjay 2 months ago
@lizardcentral Secondly, also to my surprise, you can't put any enchantment you want on any piece of armor. Headgear, shoes, gloves, and chestpiece all have a limit to what kind of enchantments can be put on them. For instance, you can't put something like frost damage on your helmet, for that is an offensive type of enchantment. And similarly to answer your question, you can't put magica regen on something like your boots or a sword.
cisjay 2 months ago
@lizardcentral I believe the regen enchantments work on chestpieice, headgear and jewelry. And for your last question, from my experience, you can't disenchant quest items or items with a unique name.
cisjay 2 months ago