How to enchant in Solo Hunters
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Trying to enchant your weapons in Solo Hunters? Even if you're brandishing weapons like the Demon King Daggers, you'll be missing out on their full potential if you don't use Enchantments. These handy perks are acquired by finding the Roblox RPG's Enchanting Table, then using Scrolls to bless your weaponry with powerful buffs.

However, finding the Enchanting Table is tricky, as Solo Hunters doesn't outwardly point out its discreet location. Considering you'll want as much power in your arsenal as possible to beat the toughest bosses, we've put together this guide on how to enchant in Solo Hunters to help you out. We've rounded-up the location of the Enchanting Table, how to use it and the perks you can acquire from it below.

In this guide:


How to find the Enchanting Table

A screenshot of the map from Solo Hunters, featuring a circle pointing out the location of the enchanting table on the overworld map.
Here's the exact location of the Enchanting Table. | Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/ Dungeon RPGs Online

You'll find the Enchanting Table in Solo Hunters' overworld. It's located in the southwest corner of the map, in between two high-rises next to the entrance to the area where you can enter the Jungle gates.

When you arrive, you'll spot an open book on a large podium that you can interact with. Doing so will bring up the Enchanting menu, where we can begin adding traits to our weapons.


How to enchant weapons

Now we've reached the Enchanting Table, it's time to kit out our weapons with some new buffs. To enchant a sword, select it from the menu that comes up when you interact with the table.

If you've been through the process before, you'll see all of the enchantments currently attached to the weapon you've chosen. To commence with the reroll, click the green "Reroll" button in the bottom left-hand corner of the window.

You'll bring up a menu listing all of the items in your inventory. Note that, although the game shows you all of your current resources, only Scrolls will reroll your stats. If you put in Powercells, Serpent Ore or any other random item, the reroll won't commence. You'll retain your enchantments and the selected item if you do accidentally choose a non-scroll resource, though, so there's no penalty for making this mistake.

A screenshot from Solo Hunters, showing scrolls inside the player's menu.
Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/ Dungeon RPGs Online

Now, you'll want to select a scroll. There are three Scroll types currently in Solo Hunters: Basic Scrolls, Epic Scrolls, and Legendary Scrolls.

Each Scroll tier basically just affects how lucky your roll will be. Basic Scrolls will usually net you lower-level traits, Epic Scrolls tend to result in multiple mid-level traits, and Legendary Scrolls output multiple higher-level traits. Scrolls can be purchased from the merchant in the centre of the map, although they aren't always in stock, so you may have to wait for a restock to grab some.

Regardless, use your chosen scroll, and you'll see each of the stats you managed to bag appear on your weapon. If you aren't happy, you can always roll again, although you'll lose the current enchantments attached to your weapon, so be certain you want new enchantments before rerolling.


All Solo Hunters enchantments

A screenshot from Solo Hunters on Roblox, showing some of the enchanting perks on offer.
Image credit: Rock Paper Shotgun/ Dungeon RPGs Online

As for what enchantment types you're able to roll, here's a full list of all the buffs you can receive when enchanting your weapons:

  • Critical - Increases chance for critical attacks.
  • Deadly - Increases damage to standard enemies.
  • Sharpshooter - Increases damage dealt to bosses.
  • Fortune - Increase drop rate of standard enemies.
  • Efficient - Increases how much EXP you earn from defeating standard enemies.
  • Capitalist - Increases the amount of gold dropped by standard enemies when defeated.

When you roll one of these perks, you'll see it has a level attached to it. This level will affect the percentage increase of its corresponding buff. For example, if you have a level 4 Critical enchantment, you may earn a 20% increase in critical hit chance, compared to the 5% you might get for a level 1 Critical enchantment.

Now get to enchanting your weapons! It's time to turn your bog-standard sword from a hunk of metal into a utensil of mass destruction. If you need more help in Solo Hunters, be sure to check out our guide on what to use Serpent Ore for and our Solo Hunters classes tier list. If you want some free goodies while you're at it, you can also check out our Solo Hunters code page to stock up on Stat Rerolls, Class Rerolls, and Gems.




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