Weapon enchantment summary

List of Weapon Enhancements
This is a list of enhancement effects that can appear on weapons.

See also: Armor Enhancements.

An item can have a maximum of 1 material, 1 prefix and 1 suffix. See base price modifier for details.

Prefixes & Suffixes
* True Law and True Chaos are prefixes, Pure Good is a suffix

Materials
Special materials may give additional properties to items:

Bane Weapons
Bane weapons do extra damage to one category of target, as listed below.

Elemental Weapons
Elemental weapons do 1d6 extra damage to most targets, but some will take more damage, while others will be immune or even heal. Fire and acid will often stop the regeneration of some monsters, like Trolls. Elemental damage is equivalent to a +1 enhancement in terms of item value.

Alignment Weapons
Some weapons do alignment damage. They may penetrate the damage reduction of powerful creatures of opposing alignment, do extra damage to normal creatures of opposing alignment, and will apply a temporary negative level to any wielder of opposing alignment. (Note: The True Neutral alignment is opposed to nothing, so True Neutral characters are invulnerable to all these effects). Note that most opponents in DDO are either Evil or True Neutral. Alignment damage is equivalent to a +2 enhancement in terms of item value.

There is a separate category of "True Alignment" weapons which effect more targets than normal "Alignment" weapons, but do less bonus damage. They do 1d6 extra to any target whose alignment does not match the weapon, and cannot be wielded by someone without a matching alignment (except with a UMD total of 20). The most obvious advantage of Pure Alignment weapons is they can also hurt True Neutral enemies.

For example, the Retribution longword is Pure Good, True Law, and Holy. It can only be wielded by a LG character, and its damage bonus against each alignment are as follows: LG +0, NG/LN/CG +1d6, TN/CN +2d6, LE +3d6, NE/CE +4d6. A True Alignment enhancement is equivalent to a +1 enhancement in terms of item value.

Spell-Boost Abilities
Pending: find official name

These abilities increase the magnitude (damage or healing) of some spells. Each ability comes in two forms: a continuous one, and a temporary one which lasts only 30 seconds. The continuous form shares a name with a similar enhancement available to spellcasters. These bonuses stack with the enhancements of the same name, but the temporary and continuous bonuses do not stack.

* Not to be confused with the other "Impact", which increases the critical threat range of a bludgeoning weapon.

They can range from lesser to superior magnitude.

At the end of the name, there is a number that denotes the maximum level of spells the enhancement boosts. e.g. Greater Combustion III gives +40% damage to fire spells of 3rd or lower level.

The base value modifier of spell-boost enhancements is equal to the maximum level of spells it affects. Magnitude has no effect on the modifier. e.g. Superior Reconstruction I has a modifier of +1, whereas Lesser Devotion IV has a modifier of +4.

Spell Charges
Some items have charges of a spell on them and allow the user to cast the spell a few times every rest period. Generally, the items have 3 charges and the base value modifier is equal to the level of the spell. Every 2 extra charges increase the modifier by 1, and 2 less charges decrease it by 1.

e.g. Bull's Strength 5/Rest would have a modifier of +3 while Fireball 1/Rest would have a modifier of +2.