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Yeah, I have the Fire Ring, also. I have a lot of good rings. It'd be nice to have the Frost and Shock Ring for a nice collection.
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Re: Your Wish List
Is there a way to enchant a ring with 100% Invisibility and Night Eye? That would be almost identical to The Ring from LotR.
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The Ninja - Squire
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Don't you mean 100% Chameleon?
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The Ninja wrote:Is there a way to enchant a ring with 100% Invisibility and Night Eye? That would be almost identical to The Ring from LotR.
No.
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Orion The Free wrote:Don't you mean 100% Chameleon?
Either or. An invisibility spell wears off once you DO something, but what if something is enchanted with it? Then it wouldn't wear off, right? (I'm no mage, so I'm not a go-to guy in situations such as these.)
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The Ninja wrote:An invisibility spell wears off once you DO something, but what if something is enchanted with it? Then it wouldn't wear off, right? (I'm no mage, so I'm not a go-to guy in situations such as these.)
You can't enchant with Invisibility. If you were able to, however, then it would still probably wear off once you attacked, opened a door, etc.
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Re: Your Wish List
Teinaava wrote:You can't enchant with Invisibility.
...Oh ... In the words of Shrek:
Shrek wrote:Well, that explains a lot.
Teinaava wrote:If you were able to, however, then it would still probably wear off once you attacked, opened a door, etc.
Mmmh, I'm not so sure. But, we'll never know, will we?
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The Ninja wrote:Teinaava wrote:If you were able to, however, then it would still probably wear off once you attacked, opened a door, etc.
Mmmh, I'm not so sure. But, we'll never know, will we?
Not until TESV...
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The Ninja wrote:Teinaava wrote:If you were able to, however, then it would still probably wear off once you attacked, opened a door, etc.
Mmmh, I'm not so sure. But, we'll never know, will we?
Actually, we do know. Upon checking the wiki, I saw this:
UESP wrote:It is not possible to enchant items with Invisibility as the effect does not appear in the list when using an Altar of Enchanting. The reason for this is because, if you use the Construction Set to make the effect available for enchanting, you will become invisible, but the effect will be dispelled as soon as you do anything but move, requiring you to reequip the clothing. This is why there are no pre-enchantments or Sigil Stone in the game.
If you have the CS you could test it for youself by making a mod allowing you to enchant with Invisibility.
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Rats! It doesn't make sense! Or any logic, for that matter. If you had a piece of clothing that had said effect enchanted upon it, then it should be a constant effect. But whatever.
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