phaneub17_ESO wrote: »I dunno how enchanting is on PS4, but on PC when you enchant an item whether its a fresh enchant or not, it pops up a secondary window that shows Enchant going out and the enchant going in with a big Arrow. On top of that, you had to select the Glyph that would be replacing it, that alone is a big give away you're in the wrong window to Charge the weapon. The Charge weapon window is very different showing you how much is left on the bar and what Soulgem you want to use.
ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »I'm sorry to say, it is not possible to replace the original enchantment on your staff.
clocksstoppe wrote: »ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »I'm sorry to say, it is not possible to replace the original enchantment on your staff.
You could, you know, create a new staff and replace his with it. But of course that would require some actual effort.
clocksstoppe wrote: »ZOS_DaryaK wrote: »I'm sorry to say, it is not possible to replace the original enchantment on your staff.
You could, you know, create a new staff and replace his with it. But of course that would require some actual effort.
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »I dunno how enchanting is on PS4, but on PC when you enchant an item whether its a fresh enchant or not, it pops up a secondary window that shows Enchant going out and the enchant going in with a big Arrow. On top of that, you had to select the Glyph that would be replacing it, that alone is a big give away you're in the wrong window to Charge the weapon. The Charge weapon window is very different showing you how much is left on the bar and what Soulgem you want to use.
NovaShadow wrote: »Not sure how you could do it by mistake. Enchanting a weapon, you actually have to select the enchant. Not like you can miss that. You would've had to pick a weapon enchant to stick on it. It's a completely different colour/shape/design/logo thingy to gem stones.
imnotanother wrote: »
imnotanother wrote: »
Everybody reaches a point where they leap without looking, so a lock would be nice then for when those moments do happen
imnotanother wrote: »imnotanother wrote: »
Everybody reaches a point where they leap without looking, so a lock would be nice then for when those moments do happen
No, you must learn from your mistakes instead of hoping for salvation from some other person/entity. We must take responsibility for our actions.
I understand your point but disagree.