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terhikkiterhikki Member Posts: 72
edited August 2013 in PvE Discussion
My 1st char hit lvl60 some weeks ago and I've gathered some gear for her, to handle ( possible future ) end game. Now I got decent set to start with, but I wonder how is enchanting really made idiotic in this game.

So you wanna remove your old enchant? Pay up huge loads of AD - ok that's fine with me.

So you wanna enchant your gear with lower level enchants and then later in the game just destroy/remove them to replace with even more better enchants? Same thing, Pay up huge loads of AD?

I read somewhere that if you just destroy the old enchant, replacing it with the new one, it doesn't cost anything, but guess that was old info. Atleast when I tried to do that.

Now if I enchant my gear with decent enchants and want to remove then later on, it is atleast 1,5Million AD lost.

This is just one point that doesn't get into my head.. Is it really intented to be like this?

I know this is """""F2P""""" and they try to do their everything to get ppl to really pay, but still.. that's horse ba**s.
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  • dragoncrest0dragoncrest0 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 120 Bounty Hunter
    edited August 2013
    No, I think you interpreted it wrong.

    What you do is instead manually drag the new enchant into the old enchantment slot. It will destroy the old one and replace the new one. And it costs nothing from that.

    It only costs if you wish to keep the old enchantment by withdrawing it.
  • terhikkiterhikki Member Posts: 72
    edited August 2013
    Ok weird, I did that yesterday ( had to test it ) and when I tried to enchant with new one, it said always "blabla gonna cost AD blabla". Guess gotta try again today then, when I get back home.

    But I did it that way, tried it with some crappy gear and low level enchants, dragged new one to replace old one.

    Oh well, I'm glad that that's the way it is.
  • arcrivalarcrival Member Posts: 39 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    That being said waaaayayayaaaayyyy too expensive to unenchant items!
  • tickdofftickdoff Member Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    It is only worth the cost for the enchants that are already expensive. If you already have a greater Vorpal in your weapon then it is most likely a good decision to pull that enchant out and buy 3 more to upgrade to perfect instead of buying 4 greaters.
  • benskix2benskix2 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 674 Arc User
    edited August 2013
    The cost of removing them is roughly the same cost as buying new ones on the AH I've noticed. Every time you equip one it tells you what it will cost later to remove it, it's not saying you have to pay that now just warning you about what it will cost to remove later. I guess that means they will never lower the cost, but at this point its a useless feature.
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