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Calculator:Magic/Enchant jewellery - OSRS Wiki

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    The jewellery enchantment calculator calculates the profit or loss of enchanting jewellery with the one of the six enchantment spells. This calculator assumes that: All runes are bought via the Grand Exchange for the guide price. All unenchanted jewellery are …

Calculator:Magic/Enchanting - The RuneScape Wiki

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    The Enchanting jewellery calculator is based on idea of players buying a piece of jewellery, enchanting it, then selling it at the Grand Exchange.

Calculator:Magic/Enchanting RuneScape Wiki Fandom

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    The Enchanting jewellery calculator is based on idea of players buying a piece of jewellery, enchanting it, then selling it at the Grand Exchange.

Calculator:Crafting/Jewellery RuneScape Wiki Fandom

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    Calculations Note: The calculations below use real-time market prices. For more information, see Grand Exchange Market Watch.. Notes on High Level Alchemy: . High level alchemy is not included in silver or onyx calculations as it results in a high loss.

Calculator:Crafting/Jewellery - OSRS Wiki

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    See the enchant jewellery calculator for more information about the enchanted items. Before crafting large quantities of these items, you should check if there is demand for the item by crafting and selling a small quantity of the specific item. Or you can consult the amount traded graphic of the specific item on the official RuneScape website.

Jewellery - The RuneScape Wiki

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    Charges on partially-charged enchanted jewellery can be combined to make one fully charged item and one item that contains left over charges. No charges are lost in the process. For example, combining the charges of two 5-charge Games necklaces results in one 8-charge (fully charged) necklace and one 2-charge necklace.

Jewellery RuneScape Wiki Fandom

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    Jewellery is any item worn in the neck or ring slots, and additionally bracelets which are worn in the glove slot. Many pieces of jewellery have unique traits or can be enchanted, while some are purely decorative. Many types of jewellery can be made with the Crafting skill. Non-members may only craft, enchant or use standard amulets up to diamond, and cannot use most functional necklaces or ...

Lvl-4 Enchant - The RuneScape Wiki

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    For the tablet, see Enchant diamond. Lvl-4 Enchant requires a Magic level of 57 and grants 67 experience per cast. It imbues diamond jewellery with magical properties. This spell may be transferred to a piece of soft clay at a lectern in the Study of a Player-owned house, creating a magic tablet.

Enchantment RuneScape Wiki Fandom

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    12 rows · Enchantment is the magic enhancement of an item, generally a form of jewellery, although …

Enchant onyx - The RuneScape Wiki

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    The enchant onyx tablet is an item that can be used by any player to enchant onyx, hydrix and alchemical onyx jewellery. Players can create this item on a mahogany demon lectern as long as they have 1 cosmic rune, 20 earth runes, 20 fire runes, and 1 soft clay, and at least level 87 Magic.

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