What do I do with extra Enchantments in Neverwinter?
I am playing Neverwinter again on the XBox after taking a few years off. I have Enchantments on all of my equipment slots, everything is at least level 5. I understand the refining process, and have been refining along the way. But now I have a number of Enchantments that are level 2 through 6, and I don't need them. I understand my choices to be:
- Sell them to a Vendor for a few silver.
- Sell them at auction for maybe a couple hundred Astral Diamonds (if they aren't bound).
- Donate to Guild coffers (if they aren't bound).
- Convert them to Refinement Points at like 50 RP each.
I know the earlier version of Refining let you combine lower Enchantments into higher ones, that is what all the older videos online show. But I don't think that's an option anymore. So, just convert to RP is all I can do with them?
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What do I do with my old enchantments Neverwinter?
Enchantments from before module 22 will no longer be found in the game. If a player still has any, they can trade them in for new ones at the antiquities dealer in Protector's Enclave. If players need new enchantments, they can spend astral diamonds to buy them at the sages shop in Protector's Enclave as well.How do you exchange old enchantments in Neverwinter?
Enchantments and Runestones are magic stones that can be placed in slots on equipment or companions and they grant additional stats and effects depending on the rank and type of stone. Enchanting an item is done with an Enchantment and enchanting a companion is done with a Runestone.How do enchantments work in Neverwinter?
In the new refinement system there is no more unslot cost for enchantments. In fact, there are no more enchantment slots on gear. Instead, players now have an enhancement page on their character sheet. Add and remove enchants from this page with no cost.M22 Enchantment COMPLETE Rework! No More Weapon or Armor Enchants! - Neverwinter Preview
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