Custom Enchantments

Custom Enchantments are a key feature on the Xironite server. As the name suggests, these are enchantments that are not found in vanilla Minecraft, and are instead added by the use of the AdvancedEnchantments plugin. These enchantments work in tandem with vanilla enchantments, however the method of obtaining and utilizing them is slightly different in most cases.

All Custom Enchantments belong to one of 10 different rarities, those being Simple, Unique, Elite, Ultimate, Legendary, Heroic, Mastery, Sacred, Arcane, and Soul. Each rarity has it's own list of enchantments that can only be found by identifying books of that rarity. Each enchantment also has a maximum level, much like vanilla enchantments, which denotes how strong it's effect may be, what chance it has to proc, and how long of a cooldown it may have.

A full list of enchantments, their maximum levels, their descriptions, and more can be found here.

How to Obtain
The main method of obtaining Custom Enchantments is to buy them. This can be done with the  command, using the   command and then clicking Custom Shop, or by visiting Christophe in the west side of Frostholm. Doing any will open the main menu for Custom Enchantments. From this main page, you can buy various Enchantment Books, Dusts, and Slot Increasers, all of which are sorted by tier, as well as a few miscellaneous items.

Custom Enchantment books that are bought from the shop come in an unidentified form. To identify a book, one must hold the book in their hand and right-click. This will assign it a random enchantment found in its respective tier, as well as what level the enchantment is, as well as it's success and fail rates.

Unidentified enchantment books can also be found as random loot in Dungeons.

A secondary method is through the vanilla Enchanting Table. When enchanting an item, there is a small chance to get a Custom Enchantment in addition to the vanilla enchantments. This chance is rather low however, and is frequently only gives low tier enchantments, so it should not be considered a viable method of obtaining Custom Enchantments.

How to Use
To use a Custom Enchantment book, one must simply click the book in their inventory, picking it up in the process, and then click on the item they wish to use it on. Doing so applies the enchantment, with some limitations.

To start with, all Custom Enchantment books have a Success and Fail rate, found at the bottom of their item description. If a book does not have a 100% Success rate, there is a chance that the enchantment will fail, which will cause the item you were attempting to enchant to break in the process. This can be circumvented by one of two ways. The first being to increase the success rate through the use of Dust, which can be bought from the Custom Enchantment shop. The other is by using a White Scroll, found on the 3rd page of the shop. An item protected by a White Scroll will not break when an enchantment fails, though you will still lose the enchantment book in the process.

In addition, each piece of gear has a limited number of Slots it can have. Each slot allows an item to have one enchantment. By default, a piece of gear has 8 slots, meaning it can have up to 8 Custom Enchantments at once. This limit can further be increased by purchasing Slot Increasers, found on the 2nd page of the shop.

Certain enchantments are also incompatible with one another. One example being that the Simple enchantments Auto Smelt and Furnace cannot be applied on the same piece of gear with one another. The full list of enchantments details which enchantments are incompatible.

Magic Dust
Magic Dust is an item used to increase the Success Rate of an enchantment book. It can be bought on the 1st page of the shop, much like unidentified enchantment books. Dust is bound by tiers much the same way books are. Simple Dust can only be used to increase the Success Rate of Simple books, while Arcane Dust can only be used to increase the Success Rate of Arcane books, so on so forth. Each Dust upon being purchased is assigned an increase to Success Rate in a range of 1% to 15%.

Tinkerer & Alchemist
In addition to buying books in the shop, there are two additional functions that can be accessed within it.

The first is the Tinkerer, found by pressing the button on the left-most bottom of the shop, or by using the  command. This will open up the Tinkerer interface where you may trade in unwanted identified books, or gear with custom enchantments on it. Trading in enchanted gear will give you vanilla Experience, the amount determined by the tiers and levels of the enchantments on the gear. Trading in identified books will grant you a Secret Dust, the tier of which is determined by the tier of the book. A Secret Dust can be identified by right-clicking it in your hand. This will either result in a Magic Dust of the given tier, with an effect of 1 to 15%, like bought Dust, or it will result in a Mystery Dust, which is an unusable dust.

The second is the Alchemist, found by pressing the button on the right-most bottom of the shop, or by using the  command. This will open up the Alchemist interface where you may combine Custom Enchantment books or Magic Dusts. Combining identified books of the same level will result in a book that is one level higher, not unlike combining vanilla enchantment books in an anvil. Combining dusts will result in a dust with the combined increased success rate of both dusts. Combining either will require a small amount of money (though the interface will mention it costs that much vanilla Experience, rather than money).

Miscellaneous Items
In addition to Books, Magic Dust, and Slot Increasers, the Custom Enchantment shop also has a small amount of miscellaneous items found on the 3rd page, which provide additional benefits.


 * The BlockTrak Creator, priced at $5,000, adds a tracker to the bottom of an items description, which keeps track of how many Blocks you've broken with it.
 * The MobTrak Creator, priced at $20,000, works similarly to the BlockTrak Creator, but instead tracks how many Mob kills you've done with it.
 * The StatTrak Creator, priced at $20,000, works similarly to the BlockTrak and MobTrak Creators, but instead tracks how many Player kills you've done with it.
 * The Holy White Scroll, priced at $420,666.69, acts similar to the Soulbound enchantment as well as the Soulbinding Singularity, ensuring you won't lose the item upon death.
 * The White Scroll, priced at $20,000, prevents an item from breaking should you try to apply an enchantment that doesn't have a 100% success rate and the enchantment fails.
 * The Black Scroll, priced at $7,500, removes a random enchantment from the item and gives you back that enchantment as an identified book with a 100% Success Rate.
 * The Soul Tracker, priced at $60,000, allows an item to store Souls in it. Certain enchantments rely on Souls, and won't function without a Soul Tracker.
 * The Transmog Scroll, priced at $2,000, organizes Custom Enchantments on a piece of gear by their rarity. By default, enchantments are displayed in the order they're applied. The Transmog Scroll acts as a means of fixing that, for those who care about such things.