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=== Limitations ===
=== Limitations ===
Every enchantment book is applicable to certain types of items (e.g., bow, axe, sword, helmet, etc.). However, it is possible to obtain weapons from loot tables that have otherwise invalid enchantments on them (e.g., a sword with an axe-only enchantment). Lower [[Player Ranks|ranks]] have a low applicable and usable custom enchantments limit. Enchantments on an item cannot be downgraded or doubled.
Every enchantment book is applicable to certain types of items (e.g., bow, axe, sword, helmet, etc.). However, it is possible to obtain weapons from loot tables that have otherwise illegal enchantments on them (e.g., a sword with an axe-only enchantment). Lower [[Player Ranks|ranks]] have a low applicable and usable custom enchantments limit. Enchantments on an item cannot be downgraded or doubled.

Revision as of 00:10, 2 March 2025

Enchanting is a method to upgrade weapons and armorpieces. Abilities from enchantments include combat perks, status effects, resource collection enhancements, and other utility benefits. CosmicPE features both—traditional vanilla enchantments and custom enchantments. Enchantment tables can be used to obtain and apply vanilla enchantments.

Custom Enchantments

Custom enchantments can be applied only by obtaining custom enchanted books. Custom enchantments are categorized into tiers (or rarity). There are 5 primary tiers—Simple, Unique, Elite, Ultimate, and Legendary, and 3 special tiers—Soul, Heroic, and Mastery.

  • Primary-tier enchantments can directly be applied onto items and will be applicable right away.
  • Soul enchantments cost souls for their applicability. Players will need enough soul gems in their inventory for the enchantment to process.
  • Heroic enchantments are improved variants of primary-tier enchantments. A weapon must have the maximum level of a primary-tier enchantment before the heroic enchantment can be applied.
  • Mastery enchantments, like primary-tier enchantments, do not have any special applicability rules. However, they will restrict your ability to customize the item in some ways. Armorset crystals cannot be applied onto items with mastery enchantments.

Books

Custom enchanted books color-coded based on their rarity, from simple (top-left) to legendary (top-right), followed by soul, heroic, and mastery (bottom)

The primary way to gather custom enchantments is by obtaining enchantment books from the Enchanter. Right-clicking redeems the enchantment book and gives a randomized enchanted book for the tier with a random level, success rate, and destroy rate. Enchanted books are color-coded based on their rarity tier.

Success rate determines the chance of a book successfully applying, while the destroy rate is the chance the item will be destroyed upon failed application. In the event an item having masks or item mods attached is destroyed, they will be retained and given back to player in their /collect inventory. Special-tier enchantment books can be obtained by participating in events. Events also reward players with pre-enchanted weapons and armorpieces, magic dusts, alchemy shards, and randomization scrolls.

Enchantments on an item can be upgraded by applying an enchantment book with an enchantment with a superior level. Applying a heroic enchantment onto an item removes the respective primary-tier enchantment from the item. If a book has unviable success or destroy rates, players may choose to trade it with the Tinkerer in exchange for secret dust.

Utility Items

In the event you obtain a book with a bad configuration, you may choose to apply a few utility items as an alternative to the otherwise costly alchemy and tinker process. Utility items can be obtained by participating in various events.

Alchemy Shard
Applying this shard onto a special-tier enchanted book allows the Alchemist to combine books.
Black Scroll
Removes a random enchantment from an item and converts it into an enchanted book.
Magic Dust
Also known as Primal Dust if rate is ≥10%
Apply onto an enchanted book to increase their success rate by a pre-set %.
Randomization Scroll
Apply onto an enchanted book to reroll the success and destroy rates.
Transmog Scroll
Organizes enchantments by rarity and adds a lore count (e.g., [12]) to item name.
White Scroll
To protect an item from being destroyed during book application, apply a white scroll onto the item. This protects the item from the next failed book application by consuming the scroll instead of destroying the item.

Limitations

Every enchantment book is applicable to certain types of items (e.g., bow, axe, sword, helmet, etc.). However, it is possible to obtain weapons from loot tables that have otherwise illegal enchantments on them (e.g., a sword with an axe-only enchantment). Lower ranks have a low applicable and usable custom enchantments limit. Enchantments on an item cannot be downgraded or doubled.