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Enchanting is a new option available as of the introduction of the Runewright, a new craftsman in the "Hearts of Stone" expansion. Items with 3 upgrade slots can now be enchanted with either Runewords (for weawpons) or Glyphwords (for armor).
Runewords
- Invigoration
- Prolongation
- Replenishment
- Rejunvenation
- Severance
- Elation
- Placation
- Dumplings
- Preservation
- Invigoration
- Prolongation
- Replenishment
- Rejunvenation
- Severance
- Elation
- Placation
- Dumplings
- Preservation