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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 5:42 pm

My most recently Enchanted item is an Iron shield which I now call "Star Struck Flash-Light" its enchanted with 40 points of light on self
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Fanny Rouyé
 
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:53 pm

Have so many enchanted gear, here′s a few

*Dark Dagger, daedric dagger - Damage Health
*Shocker, steel bow - Shock Damage + weakness to it. Made to work with a spell
*Fur Armor set - Frost Shield
*Chameleon rings and amulet. For those thank-God-no-fighting-all-the-time-while-searching-a-dungeon times

And many, many more things :dance:
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:54 am

My character carries very few enchanted items:

1. Slayer. Her bow. It has evolved over the years from a Grummite chassis to one of Daedric to finally a Bow of the Mongolian Horseman (mod). It is enchanted with Drain speed, shock and soul trap.

2. Azura's Star.

3 & 4. A pair of cheap rings, each enchanted with a transcendent sigil stone. Together, they provide 360 feet of detect life, which is overkill in dungeons but wonderful for safe horse travel.

She also once enchanted an elven dagger with 3 points of frost damage x 1 second and presented it as a gift to Lothran (character of mirocu). The dagger's name is Snowflake and, as weak as it is, Lothran still carries it.
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Breautiful
 
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:11 pm

My most recent enchanted item is a pair of Doeskin Shoes enchanted with a Water Walking sigil stone. "Water Moccasins." :)
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Jason White
 
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:18 pm

I have a mage's hood enchanted with fire damage on self (for those DB quests where RPP is the way to go). I call it Hot Head.
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:31 am

I don't come up with very creative names, so I often just reuse ones I've come up with in the past or just give the enchanted item and obvious name to it's purpose, like "Spell Catcher's Mitts" (gauntlets + spell absorption) or "Illumni Hood" (Black Hood + light).

My most prominent weapon is usually an enchanted short or longsword with soul trap 2s, ~25pts shock damage, 100% weakness to magicka for 2s, 100% weakness to shock for 2s. Name for it is usually Slasher, Atma Blade, or Massakre Blade. Base model used is either Perfect Madness Longsword or Daedric Shortsword in the regular game. I use a daedric bow with the same enchantment in the regular game named War Bow. Lately though I've been using modded weapons again. Can't seem to find that perfect sword that I like though.

Here's a pic of my character's http://img205.imageshack.us/img205/8373/screenshot2pm.jpg. The sword, gloves, boots, greaves, and staff are all from mods.
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:12 pm

Mine are super original my sword does 20 fire damage and is called 20 fire damage :)
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:02 pm

The first enchanted item I ever made was a Soul Trap Orcish Dagger I called Soulwail. I still carry it around. Sentimental value.
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:44 am

My character carries very few enchanted items:
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She also once enchanted an elven dagger with 3 points of frost damage x 1 second and presented it as a gift to Lothran (character of mirocu). The dagger's name is Snowflake and, as weak as it is, Lothran still carries it.

Buffy never majored in Destruction and therefore he thinks her creation is a very good achievement. Not only is it actually useful to the skilled melee fighter, it reminds him of his dear friend and her first visit to his hometown :hugs:

Edit: She will have be careful next visit as Lothran plans to get even for that snowball last winter :wink_smile:
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:03 pm

I usually never bother coming up with special names for the gear I enchant. If it is a pair of black shoes, I call them black shoes, etc... Once a great while I do come up with a name. For example, Teresa's first bow was Seeker, and her second is Ravenfeeder.
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:04 pm

Glamdring. (which some of you might have spotted is the name of Gandalf's sword in LOTR. It's a silver longsword with 20 points of shock damage.
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:18 pm

I usually never bother coming up with special names for the gear I enchant. If it is a pair of black shoes, I call them black shoes, etc... Once a great while I do come up with a name. For example, Teresa's first bow was Seeker, and her second is Ravenfeeder.

The only time I have "special names" is on a whim, when something strikes me as funny. So we have "Water Moccasins" for a pair of water-walking shoes, "Hot Pants" for Fire Shield Greaves, "Ice Pick" for a frost-enchanted sword, etc. Those names are almost always totally out of line for my character, but I'm not really of the mind that somebody in the middle of a war really bothers to give their shoes a cute name anyway. :)
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:03 pm

Nearly everything I currently have equipped is self enchanted, at times I have more filled Grand Soul Gems and Black Soul gems then I know what to do with.

- The Wall: Daedric shield with +10 Endurance
- Sword of Olympus: Daedric longsword with Absorb +10 Health, Absorb +10 magicka, +30 Lightning Damage and +100% Weakness to Lightning Damage for 2 seconds on strike
- Reaper's Shave: Daedric dagger with +15 Lighting Damage, +15 Frost Damage, +15 Fire Damage and Soul Trap for 1 second.
- Deeper Well: Amulet with +10 intelligence
- Buttresses: Daedric greaves with +10 Strength
- A Hood of Torment: Hood with Damage Health on self (the exact number doesn't matter and since the hood is weightless and begins with an A its perfect for stealth kills)
- Rebreather: Hood with Water Breathing on Self
- There Is No Spoon: Hood with Water Walking on self
- Cats Eyes: Ring with Nighteye on self(combining this with Rebreather makes Fin Gleam useless to me)
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:06 am

I don't normally give spells are enchanted items fancy names. My retched memory is too sub-par for that. Were I to do so I'd likely cease using the spell / object within a few play-sessions simply because I forget either that I'd made it or why. No, for me it's better to name for functionality. If I were to create, say, a spell to heal others at distance for 10pts per second that lasts ten seconds I would most likely name it "HealOther_Target_10x10" THAT I understand, no questions asked. Same with an enchantment. One of the last items my avatar enchanted was a hood that provided additional chameleon. It was aptly named, logically enough, "ChamoHood_10%" (or whatever the percent was, I forget). Not very romantic or fantastical, but hey, sometimes practical must win out.

-Decrepit-
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:10 pm

I almost always do tongue in cheek names, but lately I've been using Greek Gods:

Self-enchanted perfect madness claymore: Caution: Hot Flame! Yeah, fire damage
Self-enchanted perfect madness bow: Vulcan's Fire, Hera's Fury, Zeus' Fist

stuff like that

All my custom spells have special names, like Void (which paralyzes then drains the life outta you whilst soul trapping)
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Zombies!!! (which turns 'em while lighting up the dungeon, as well as giving slow, continual fire damage)
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:57 pm

I see some here don′t bother with fancy names on spells and enchantments and I envy them. I can sit up to half an hour trying to come up with a good name for a simple fire spell :flamethrower:
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:03 am

My character uses so few enchanted items that she doesn't mind putting a touch of creativity into their names.

Spells are an entirely different manner, as her number of custom spells rivals her shoe collection. To keep things straight takes an effort that starts with gaining the non-vanilla ability to delete unused spells. Then there is the naming itself, which is driven by two factors:
- Where the spell is to be placed in her spell book (the game places them alphabetically, preceded by numbers/special characters).
- Names that, via her arcane code, tell her exactly what the spell does at a glance.

Here's three typical examples of combo spells from her spell book:
+T Plzx1 /AbsHlth25x1 /AbsMag10x1
+S Invisx10 /Clannfearx60
+R DrnSpd100x1 /WTP100x8 /STx30.
Creative spell naming does not factor in for her at all.
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Post » Wed Dec 07, 2011 2:21 pm

I recently enchanted a bow with 'disolve armor' which I named Nut Cracker...
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