Posts: 920
Threads: 231
Likes Received: 46 in 32 posts
Likes Given: 10
Joined: Dec 2014
So, could we be allowed to replace our current Enchant such as Galren with one of the others like Nerhaven? In the case of a dual element mage, you'd like to capitalize on having spells of another element when your primary is resisted by PVE mobs, right? As it currently stands, trying to enchant yourself with a different enchant brings up the 'cannot target' red square on yourself.
OOC Devourer Of Souls: it makes me feel like someone slipped me acid laced water
•
Posts: 4,418
Threads: 705
Likes Received: 867 in 452 posts
Likes Given: 1,289
Joined: Sep 2015
That sounds like a good idea, if it only works for yourself. Removing another ally's enchant to replace with yours could be some hardcore grieving.
•
Posts: 1,357
Threads: 260
Likes Received: 297 in 166 posts
Likes Given: 443
Joined: Dec 2014
Pretty sure it's made like this because it's supposed to give you a weakness you can't switch out off so easily.
•
Posts: 965
Threads: 177
Likes Received: 528 in 184 posts
Likes Given: 505
Joined: Nov 2014
What if each weakness stays between switching?
EDIT: To clarify, until the timer runs out for the original enchant.
•
Posts: 4,067
Threads: 918
Likes Received: 1,200 in 480 posts
Likes Given: 420
Joined: Feb 2015
I agree with Saw somewhat here, immediately switching your enchant cause somebody found your weakness could be a bad thing, it'd need to be restricted to a main class equipable passive or as he brought up, keep the weakness.
•
Posts: 1,357
Threads: 260
Likes Received: 297 in 166 posts
Likes Given: 443
Joined: Dec 2014
•
Posts: 4,418
Threads: 705
Likes Received: 867 in 452 posts
Likes Given: 1,289
Joined: Sep 2015
Same. Making it only the most recent effect of Elemental Impact being the one to apply would make pretty funny situations.
•