How do I Dual-Enchant weapons effectively?
I enchanted my sword with Absorb Health and Fire Damage, with relatively high charges and a Grand Soul Gem. But after a few swings, it has already lost it's charge. I've read that dual enchanting a weapon makes it have a smaller charge, so I'm wondering if it's really worth it to dual enchant a weapon, or, if there's a way around it.
Best Answer
You can reduce how much charge is used by using the correct Fortify spell school. It is determined by the color of the weapon.
In your case, since both effects are destruction, you will want to get some fortify destruction to lower the charge use.
At fortify 100%, your weapon will not use any charges.
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Can you double enchant a weapon?
Combining Enchantments Once an item is enchanted, it can't be further enchanted using an Enchanting Table. However, you can combine two enchanted items, or add a second enchantment from an enchanted book, using anAnvil. You can also combine the enchantments from two books together into a new double-enchanted book.How do you combine two enchanted weapons?
Combining items. The anvil can be used to combine two items of the same type and material, or an item with an enchanted book. This applies only to items with durability: weapons, shields, tools, and armor, as well as enchanted books.Can you combine weapons with enchantments in Minecraft?
The Extra Effect perk only works for newly enchanted items, and both enchantments must be applied at once. You cannot enchant an item that is already enchanted. You can, however, disenchant an item to learn that effect, and then apply it, along with an additional one to a new item of your choosing.How to Properly Use an Anvil and Apply more than 30 Enchantments to an Item.
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