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Hidden Enchantment
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Unlike the regular Socket Enchant NPC, the weapon or gear item is randomly given a certain stat bonus or attribute boost. An already-enchanted armor can be enchanted again, but will lose any bonuses, upgrades, cards, etc.
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Unlike the regular Socket Enchant NPC, the weapon or gear item is randomly given a certain stat bonus or attribute boost. An already-enchanted armor can be enchanted again, but will lose any bonuses, upgrades, cards, etc. NOTE: If you have an un-upgraded, uncarded, unslotted, unenchanted armor and want a slotted-enchanted-upgraded version, (if it's slottable/upgradeable) it is necessary to first slot it with the Socket Enchant NPC, then use the Hidden Enchant NPC to add stat bonuses, then upgrade. Once successful, a card may then be added to it. This ensures no upgrades/cards/slots/stat bonuses are lost along the way (assuming each step is successful).