Chapter 32: To Enchant or Not to Enchant?
Author’s Corner: Wanted to get this up earlier, but RRL has been giving me problems all day. Anyways, enjoy! For those of you that didn’t see my comment in the thread of the last chapter, I went back and fixed a derp I made when John checked his status in the real world. It no longer shows his character name.
I sat there for a little while longer to recover from the sudden rush of information. If possible, I’d need to look into increasing my processing abilities in the future. Maybe with that I could even write a program that increases my perception to a degree where time seems to slow down. Leaning back in the chair, I thought about the various symbols I had instantly learned thanks to Technomancy.
With this, not just enchanting, I should be able to make some Runic spells as well, right? The only prerequisite to use that is memorizing the runes and creating the scripts. I smiled slightly as I considered the bounty from this session. Likely, anyone who delves heavily into Runic spells will use a method similar to what I just did in order to memorize the language.
Though, I imagine that it’s not that simple. Cybernetic implants should be considered mid-level gear, going by common standards. The fact that I was able to copy it with Technomancy was likely only because I was basing it on a far more primitive tech than what is used in the game. If I tried to copy this computer currently in front of me, I might have truly fried my brain at my current skill level.
Once I was done recovering from the headache, I got to my feet and made my way out to the main room of the store. The old man was waiting for me, the ‘basic’ staff leaning against the counter. Part of me was glad that I hadn’t considered using it to help with learning the runic language, since I could barely put up with ten seconds of the constant image streaming.
Seeing me exit the room, the old man looked back at me. “Oh? You finally came back out. I take it you learned enough runs to satisfy yourself?”
I nodded my head slightly. “Everything relevant up to Intermediate enchanting. I’ll have to learn the rest later, maybe through a direct download once I figure that out.” I wanted to simply have Celeste download them all, but thought I remembered Harlan saying that doing so was a special software that cost money.
The old man nodded his head, satisfied with my answer. After I paid the two silver for the staff, he handed it over and began the lesson. “Okay, there are two methods of enchanting, but one basic trick needed for both. That is the ability to probe an item’s aura and discover what type of enchantments would fit it best. Since you’re a druid, you’re likely familiar with how intricate auras can get, which makes this easier.
“It’s hard to properly explain, so I will do my best, and then give you some examples to test on. Most of it is trial and error until you figure out the pattern. For the very basic levels of enchanting, you will learn how to enchant based on major properties such as durability, strength, and defense. The next level involves enchanting special effects, which is where your elemental seeds will be useful. That part will also be easier for you as a druid, since it requires measuring an item’s innate affinity with the elements.”
I nodded my head, indicating that I understood. After I practice a bit with this, then wouldn’t the Identify software Celeste received earlier automatically show what an item would be best equipped for? Maybe she’d have to write another program for that, but I think she could do it.
After that, the old man pulled out a large, heavy chest from behind the counter. “Now, I’m going to show you an example of each of the beginner enchantments. An item is typically most attuned to enchantments that match its strength. As such, you are building on what’s already there, rather than shoring up a weakness. You can do that instead, but it will not have as strong of an effect. Altering an item’s aura more than it can withstand will cause it to shatter, so you must be careful.”
He pulled out ten pieces of identical wood and placed them side by side. “Go ahead and study the aura of this piece of wood to form the template. After I enchant them, you’ll study each one, and I’ll explain which enchantments they have. Then, I will enchant another set, and have you identify it yourself. Finally, I’ll show you ten different materials, and ask you to determine the best enchantments for each.”
I nodded again, and he got to work. Though, rather than the process of drawing runes like I had seen Jacobs do, he simply placed his hand on each of the pieces of wood for a few seconds before moving on to the next one. Once he was done, he placed the first piece in front of me. “This has a strength enchantment. Study it and find the difference.”
I picked up the log, and examined it with my mana. Indeed, there was a difference. Certain patterns within the log had extended and thickened. Though, I could not see any of the runes I had noticed in other enchanted items like Celeste, my dagger, or the Seed. He was likely doing that on purpose so I wouldn’t cheat. Instead, I memorized the new appearance of the log, and how it had changed.
We continued this process for the other nine enchantments, which were durability, dexterity, agility, charisma, intelligence, wisdom, vitality, attack, and defense. I had expected there to be a luck enchantment too, but he did not show it. Next, he pulled out ten logs of a different type from within the chest, and repeated the process. When I examined them after he was done, I got almost all of them correct, only confusing durability and defense.
Finally, he pulled out ten different items. These were all spheres of the same size, but their materials were vastly different. One was a ball of glass, another wood, one metal, yet another was stone. This was the final test he had mentioned, and I took my time going through it. Since I had analyzed the enchantments before, I knew what to look for. Out of the ten different aspects of the item’s auras, which were the most prominent? Although their arrangements were different, each item had those aspects hidden somewhere inside of it.
I spent roughly five minutes with each item, so the entire test took nearly an hour before I was done. But, to my surprise I had gotten each of the items correct in my assessments. This made the old man smile and nod again. “Good, very good. Now, there are only two steps left. Enchanting, and disenchanting. The latter is a more advanced step, but easy enough to do if you have the right equipment.” He smirked as he looked at me. Most likely, he was referring to my eye.
“First, enchanting! It is much like casting a spell with runes, except you are embedding the spell in an object, rather than letting it go free. Integrate the runes with an object’s aura, and it will change accordingly.” After saying so, he held up the glass sphere, which I had identified as the medium most suiting a wisdom enchantment.
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Nodding my head, I took hold of it and began drawing runes with my finger, much like I had seen Jacobs doing when he enchanted my bow. While drawing the runes, I made sure to send a bit of mana to my fingertip to manifest it, and then sent the rune into the sphere. In total, I only drew two runes, ‘increase wisdom’. Then, I inserted my Mana Sense into the item, and frowned as there failed to be any visible effect.
Shaking his head, the old man told me what I had done wrong. “No, no, you aren’t using nearly enough mana. For even the most basic enchantment, a hundred mana is required to make each rune permanent.”
I sighed when I heard that, and tried again. No wonder Jacobs had to tap into his mana gem in order to enchant my entire armor set. This time, I repeated the process, but poured a hundred mana into each of the runes. When I inspected the glass sphere again, I watched its aura gradually change, the runes attaching themselves to the segments I had identified as corresponding to wisdom and enhancing them.
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