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Bonus Variation: After enchanting 4 61% gears, 57% Fortify enchanting Potion(using Seeker of Shadows) can be crafted using only vanilla ingredients. If you travel to Solstheim early to get the Black Book and Ahzidal's Gears for enchantments or just for the Ring of Arcana; take the time to make those enchanted gears.
YIt has two useful effects: Seeker of Shadows improves Alchemy, and Seeker of Sorcery improves Enchanting. If you perform this loop on Solstheim, it's quite trivial to swap between the two effects as needed. Ahzidal's armour set also improves enchanting by 10% if any four pieces are worn, and is the only worn equipment to do so.
Without using any glitches. So I have found a few guides with step by step instructions on how to create the maximum values for potions and enchantments (here, here and here). I have followed these instructions but my potions max out at 35% enchanting whereas the guides say it should go to about 40% (1st guide=44%, 2nd guide=39% 3rd guide=40%).
Put this enchantment on a ring, necklace, headpiece and gauntlet/bracers, use Grand soul gems obviously. Collect fortify enchanting ingredients, Snowberry's are good and Hargreaves Claw are usually easy to buy. Put your gear on and make the potion (3 or 4 is best) Take the potion and enchant another set of fortify Alchemy gear, rinse and repeat.
The cap for fortify enchanting potions is 37%. You would make a 70% potion with the same skill/apparel by changing your Fortify Enchanting recipe. The ingredients Stoneflower Petals and Dreugh Wax (Rare Curios, bought from Khajiit merchants) have double the Fortify Enchanting magnitude compared to all other ingredients.
Razor_pony. • 8 yr. ago. Well the basic loop requires you to find the fortify alchemy enchantment. Once you do that, put on the item then make a fortify enchanting potion. Drink it, then enchant more fortify alchemy gear. Repeat. The restoration loop takes that much farther. Any enchantments that fortify your skills are considered restoration ...
You are still under the fortify restoration effect via the potion- when it is the higher effect amount: once it (i.e. the restoration effect) wears off the equipment that is enchanted reverts to its previous enchantment power. To confirm this check the effects that you are currently under ( on pc press "tab"- then scroll down to "active effects".
Current game: Alchemy 100, Enchanting 100, Smithing 100. Currently have a Fortify Enchanting potion "Items enchanted are 36% stronger for 30 seconds". Drink that potion, open enchanting table, choose glove/Fortify Alchemy/grand soul gem and it says "created potions are 1% more powerful". I get that 1% buff at level 15 Enchanting without ...
Tinkering around with mechanics to get the highest possible damage on a sword. Currently I have: 100 alchemy, relevant perks, seeker of shadows, four 29% alchemy pieces. 100 enchanting, relevant perks, Ahzidal set, seeker of sorcery, fortify enchanting 35% potion. My max smithing potion is 143%.
With potions you cant stack the skill. If a potion has +25% enchanting and you have another +25% enchanting it does not equal +50% It stays at +25%. One at a time, same with any fortify skill potion. In addition to what has already been said, the stronger effect will always take precedent. So if you drink a potion of only 15% strength, and then ...