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Consult the table below to find the item, or consult your DM for an appropriate spell. If you wish to enchant an item with a passive effect, the method is the same. If you critically fail an enchantment, roll on the Mishaps table to determine what adverse effects take place.
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These rolls must be made every 8 hours of enchanting to see if progress was made.Įnchanting can can be a dangerous endeavor. This is a taxing endeavor needing periodic DC checks to maintain concentration. To perform an enchantment, you must spend time maintaining concentration for extended periods. Exhaustion Saving Throws may be applicable at the end of the 8 hours, at DM's discretion. The time to enchant does not have to be done all at once, it can be broken up into increments, minimum of 8 hours. The amount of time spent enchanting and the DC depend on the spell level used to enchant the item. TimeĮnchanting is a long and arduous process, hence why magical items are worth so much. The spell cannot be a higher level than you yourself have spell slots for. To enchant an item with a spell, the spell much be one you know, can know, or have a spell scroll of. To create a magic item, you must have a mundane item to enchant a sword, a ring, a cloak, and so on. If doing so, the enchanting time is halved and the DC check is made using the higher enchanter's modifiers. Two enchanters may work on the same enchantment in tandem.Once the total time has been met, your enchantment is complete!.If you fail, no progress has been made towards the total. If you succeed the DC, you have made progress towards the total.Roll a d20 and add your Constitution Modifier and your Spellcasting Modifier.Gather the materials for the item you want to enchant.