(21% per practice)
(Profession)
Usageenchant <object> disenchant <soulstone> <effectnumber>
The 'disenchant' ritual allows a necromancer to strip particular enchantments from items. This ritual is similar to the 'lighteater' ritual, in that a high level white soulstone is used to burn the desired enchantment out.
Some items may be too heavily enchanted to be disenchanted, and some enchantments may be too integral to the item to be removed. Gold is required in addition to the soulstone.
This enchantment is permanent.
Disenchanting is the opposite of enchanting: instead of adding properties to an object, disenchant removes them.
Necromancer disenchant skills
There are three necromancer skills for disenchanting items, introduced on December 18, 2014. The skills have no trainers or spellbooks and must be learnt via Demonic Tutor; they also have a deliberately high cost to use, requiring a white soulstone and gold.
- Lighteater — an 'enchant' ritual that removes light and glow flags from items.
- Silence — an 'enchant' ritual that removes hum flags from items.
- Disenchant — an 'enchant' ritual that removes magical effects from items.
Notes
- Although perhaps not a true disenchant skill, the mage spell Dispel Magic can be used to remove the affects of enchanted armor.
- When the skills were released, the price of white and black souls rose quite sharply on the soulmarket.
- The skills are accessed using the enchant command.
- When a skill fails, no soulstone or gold is taken — only mana.
Change
In May 2017 the cost to disenchant was lowered from a black soulstone to a white soulstone.