I've already made 4 items that give me +25% Smithing and I wear them and drink a +50% potion when I upgrade basic gear to legendary status and am pretty happy with that.
I like naming my enchanted gear, but doing so runs down the precious clock of 60 seconds I fear and I only have a few +25% Enchanting potions. I'm happy enough with the bonus at my level, but I wish I had twice as many potions so that I can take the time to name all my gear with out running out of time.
Does any one know if the game stops time at any point during the enchanting process, or is it a flat 60 seconds no matter what you are doing during the process? I'm also wondering if there is any easy way to tell when the potion wears off during the enchanting process so I don't waste items/gems.
I figure if I'm lucky and go fast I can proli make 4 items in 60 seconds with out pushing my luck too much which isn't bad, but only 3 would be safer.
How high of an enchanting potion can a player make?
With my no alchemy skill I can make a whopping 4% one. I could spend 5 points to boost that 100% and I hope I can make 4 items at 25% for another one hundred percent increase, but 200% bonus on 4% is only 12% which isn't very exciting. I'm sure there must be some thing else.
I don't think Alchemy over all is of much interest to me with this character so I don't imagine I'll dump a ton of points in to it just so I can make more enchanting pots, but I thought I'd get some more info on it first.
I just hate the thought of spending the time to grind my other two skills to 100 only to nerf the enchantments them selves due to being short a few potions. I can't imagine wasting the mats either to make a second best end product.
As a side note I'm running around with orc armor atm and my companion is in all dwarven. I've already made two full sets of ebony armor/weapons and one set of dredaic. My orc armor is plenty strong atm even on 'master' difficulty so I'm not planning on using the demon armor any time soon, but I would like to enchant two full sets of the ebony gear for use at some point in the low to mid 40's.