This article is about the antiquity. For the achievement, see Daedric Enchanting Station (achievement).
Daedric Enchanting Station | ||
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Category | Services (Crafting Stations) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Crafting Station | |
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Description | ||
Who knows what vile enchantments took shape on this Daedric worktable? Perhaps you can craft something even darker. When placed in your home, this crafting station allows you to craft Enchantment items. |
The Daedric Enchanting Station is a unique Antiquity Furnishing that is available via the Antiquities system. The furnishing is split into 3 fragments, found throughout The Deadlands, Fargrave, and the Atoll of Immolation. It functions exactly like the regular enchanting stations found in the world - the only difference is its Daedric theme.
The station consists of a metallic table with a central reading stand, currently occupied with a book that displays runic text. The book sits atop a ragged tapestry with a prominent symbol displayed on it, and a skull sits above the book atop the reading stand. The text is illuminated thanks to the lit braziers and candles that are a part of the Daedric Enchanting Station. The overall light of the table is dominated by the glowing crystals that hang above the book. Spikes jut out of both sides of the table.
Leads for each fragment drops from various sources and are all Master level difficulty, meaning you need to be at least level 7 in Scrying and have the Antiquarian Insight IV passive to scry. After collecting, scrying, and excavating all 3 leads, you are automatically awarded the Daedric Enchanting Station and the furnishing is added to your inventory.
Available FromEdit
AntiquityEdit
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity leads:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex |
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Lead: Daedric Enchanting Apparatus | Deadlands |
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Master | Verita Numida | |
Enchanters used this—of that I am certain. Note the configuration of this crystal apparatus. I do find it odd that the Daedra use enchanting methodology popular in Tamriel. Regrettably, magical concerns fall outside my area of expertise. | |||||
Lead: Spell-Scorched Table | Deadlands |
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Master | Ugron gro-Thumog | |
Looks like a work-table--not for simple handicraft, though. Dremora must have used this for some arcane pursuit. See this unusual scoring here? Alchemy or Enchanting, I wager. You don't find this sort of thing in Tamriel. So much the better. | |||||
Lead: Unhallowed Runic Tome | Deadlands |
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Master | Gabrielle Benele | |
What's this? Daedra using runic magic? Mara's mercy, that is odd. Telenger's treatises on runic praxis reference several potential origins for runestones, but none of them extend into the realms of Oblivion! Runes transcending the veil? What a discovery! |
Release Notes
Update 32 (The Deadlands - November 2021)
- Released
GalleryEdit
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Runic text
AchievementsEdit
There is one achievement associated with this furnishing:
Achievement | Points | Description | |
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Daedric Enchanting Station | 10 | Find all the fragments in the Deadlands and assemble the Daedric Enchanting Station antiquity. |