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Is becoming an enchanter profitable? I mean unlike becoming a repairer.
No. In order to get good you will have to give lots of gold to encourage people to use your service. Then, when you reach your peak, you are unlikely to make any or enough gold to make a substantial profit.
Yes, becoming an enchanter can be considered more "profitable" compared to becoming a smith.

You can become an enchanter with spending only 3M gold. You will never get anything back since even enchanters with 5x12 does it for free.

Becoming a smith costs about 5M but you may get some back when you have reached 90%. So in about 50 years of playing you could turn it to profit.
No, I mean, like if I want to do a small enchant at my level, will I still have to use elements for highest arts? I mean, will it profit myself?
You're question is not clear. Try restating,

Small enchants are near worthless. Either way, it is not profitable in anyway. If you want to make money, you should stay away from repairing and enchanting. Enchanting doesn't make money for sure, but repairing can in a really long run. You will almost never get paid for your service. Even people with max enchant do it for free. The element cost is always the same for the same category of items. The element cost is the same regardless of enchant level. For a lvl 4 enchanter a 1x1% enchant costs the same as it does for a lvl 1 enchanter. When you start out low, you have to use your own elements. As you level further, then you can start giving rebates instead.
Hmmm...so I guess I won't be building my blacksmith :p

Thanks for your advice guys. QATC.
closed by Vlaer (2012-09-16 10:07:51)
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