View Full Version : Do Skeleton Mages benefit from Enchant?
Sorry if it's already answered elsewhere, but I couldn't find it.
Does anybody know?
Thanks.
Near as I can tell enchant can't be cast on summonables.
Mad Mantis
19-02-2004, 13:04
There has been a dicussion on this. Enchant seems to work on Revives and I'll test this as soon as I can get my hands on something with charges.
I think you will be able to enchant the mages but I don't think it will work on the mages ranged attack since that is magical in nature. I believe you need a physical attack to "carry" the enchantment so a revived Skeleton Archers should work just like it does for a Rougue Merc. Not sure how we can test if it does any extra damage on skeletons or revives.
i play with a group and 1 is a lvl 67 support only enchantress. I know that enchant works on skellies cause they kick *** even more when they are enchanted. i can tell when its just me and the sorc how much faster they kill.
There has been a dicussion on this. Enchant seems to work on Revives and I'll test this as soon as I can get my hands on something with charges.
I've an object with level 23 enchant charges.. This give a good AR boost to your skells and a plus fire damage..
Obviously this works only with melee summons..
i can tell when its just me and the sorc how much faster they kill.
Is it the enchant or the fact that there are only 2 of you in the game?
Indemaijinj
19-02-2004, 20:14
Enchant CAN be cast on summonables for great effect.
I highly doubt that it will have any effect on Skeleton Mages' magical attacks.
Mad Mantis
20-02-2004, 13:56
Doesn't seem to work with Mages.
FattyMcGee
20-02-2004, 14:48
Doesn't seem to work with Mages.
of course not! Mages cast spells... do you see enchant working on the sorc's fireball attack? ;)
Enchant will work on skeleton warriors, golems and revives. basically, any non-spell physical attack will be affected by enchant. (for a character example: shockwave isn't affected by enchant, but a maul attack is. Yea, sorry for the druid example... guess I'm still a druid at heart :innocent: )
--fatty
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