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how does enchanting practically work? #2



Authorhow does enchanting practically work? #2
this is my continuation of the thread
https://www.lordswm.com/forum_messages.php?tid=1876704
because i have one more question


i know now how to give the enchannter my artifacts on recall.. but how about elements? i transferred them for 1 gold because he is a friend and i trust him. i get a minor amount of money back per element, many enchanters do this to help their guild points grow

but when i let someone enchant who i dont kow, how can i prevent him from not giving me the promised money or just stealing the elements?
i asee there is a checkbox with 2 options

Specify transfer type:
- Do not transfer
- Transfer to receiver's disposal

oO do not transfer.. that's really a stupid one.
it's like an elevater with a button beneath which is written "do not elevate"
You can't prevent him from taking your elements but when you transfer your weapon/armor/accessory, specify the price the amount he would give you, as a rebate, for all your total elements.
You can't prevent him from taking your elements but when you transfer your weapon/armor/accessory, specify the price the amount he would give you, as a rebate, for all your total elements.

Forget that, that is only for resources.

For when you transfer an element you can always type in an amount in the Specify the full price for your transaction area. That amount would be total amount of elements in transfer x rebate amount.
ok so when i transfer 4 elements, 200 gold each, i will write 800 gold in the description. thanks for telling

but anyways, i still wanna figure out this one =)

Specify transfer type:
- Do not transfer
- Transfer to receiver's disposal

transfer: do not transfer.. whats that for? it's like a parachute with a "do not unpack" button
Specify transfer type:
- Do not transfer
- Transfer to receiver's disposal

transfer: do not transfer.. whats that for? it's like a parachute with a "do not unpack" button

I GUESS its meant to prevent accidental transfers...
I GUESS its meant to prevent accidental transfers...
yeah,because some people forget to put a price on the element before transferring them..Example:Transferred a moonstone to sell and accidentally put 1 gold as price
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