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  1. 1. Which method do you use?

    • Enchant 1 wep till i get what i want
      228
    • Enchant multiple weapons
      365
    • Other
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for example  i take 80 am  and then  i try to make them the safe of server example + 5

then i try one by one am for + 6 and  i keep the most enchanted  am ;)

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I use my mouse, and my computer to enchant....

 

Also i need a computer with l2 installled :D xD

 

[Joking]

 

I always use phx... and if it don't works, i change server :D

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if without bug .... hm now i enchant 2 weapon  1- UP to 3 then +4 if suckses i enchant 2 -+1 ,then 1 - +5 - sucses , 2 weap - +2 good ?)

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i buy 20-30 weapons and then i enchant =)

lolz , nice one ... O_o Isn't it bored to enchant them at first to +3 ? o0 U could get 4 weapons +15 with luck =P
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on high rates i buy 2kkk worth of the wepon i want i enchant them all up to safe and then add +1 to each one and i always make a good + at the last one :)

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