![]() This is no big loss b/c it's obviously a common enchant that you couldn't sell for much anyways.Īs for the Runed Eternium Rod itself: It's expensive, but not excessively so. If the person just got tells from 6 different people offering to do the chant for them, then they'll probably go with someone besides you. Either way, you'll make a decent amount of money. If the person has been having a hard time finding an enchanter to do the chant for them, they will either haggle with you or accept your price. Chants that I had to farm for and/or require an eternium rod I will charge as much as I think I can get away with. Chants that can be learned from a trainer and don't require an eternium rod I will only charge about 5g for. How much do I charge? Depends what you want. If I don't know you and you want me to do an enchant for you, you are going to have to pay me. I didn't raise enchanting so that I could give out enchants for free and hope that people are nice enough to tip me for it. ![]() Why did you level up enchanting? Was it for your own personal gain? That's why I did it. If they don't like it, wish them luck on finding another enchanter. Make them give you the gold at the same time they hand you the mats. ![]() If they want an enchant from you, say "Sure, that'll be 10g + mats". Instead of doing enchants for free and hoping that people tip you, tell them upfront how much you are going to charge them. Comment by ThottbotMy advice to other enchanters: Don't expect "tips".
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