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<blockquote data-quote="Artur Hawkwing" data-source="post: 5847729" data-attributes="member: 50177"><p>Even disregarding the minute over the 8k limit issue, you have to assume there aren't an army of wizards and mages who just sit around merrily doing nothing but enchanting item after item all day. There might be a delay, even if you provide the item, lets say a weapon, to be enchanted. First it must be cleaned up so that the mage/wizard can handle it. Then, if any special materials (fluffzilla!) are required, there must be time to gather those together. Then the weapon must be prepared (it must be at least marinated overnight) before the Mage can begin to pour their own money, time, spell and, if needed, XP into the item. Perhaps they need a couple of days to earn enough XP to count for an XP cost, as if a PC were enchanting/crafting the item? In a real world sort of application, it makes sense. Unless you want the McDonald's Big Mac Sword of Special Sauce +2, you have to be patient and have the work done right. </p><p></p><p>That makes sense to me, anywho.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artur Hawkwing, post: 5847729, member: 50177"] Even disregarding the minute over the 8k limit issue, you have to assume there aren't an army of wizards and mages who just sit around merrily doing nothing but enchanting item after item all day. There might be a delay, even if you provide the item, lets say a weapon, to be enchanted. First it must be cleaned up so that the mage/wizard can handle it. Then, if any special materials (fluffzilla!) are required, there must be time to gather those together. Then the weapon must be prepared (it must be at least marinated overnight) before the Mage can begin to pour their own money, time, spell and, if needed, XP into the item. Perhaps they need a couple of days to earn enough XP to count for an XP cost, as if a PC were enchanting/crafting the item? In a real world sort of application, it makes sense. Unless you want the McDonald's Big Mac Sword of Special Sauce +2, you have to be patient and have the work done right. That makes sense to me, anywho. [/QUOTE]
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