You know what they say, a picture is worth a 1,000 words. In a nutshell, it doesn't just give part of the weapon an illusionary enchantment, it transforms the entire weapon into an illusionary enchantment.
For anyone wondering what "Illusion: Wraithchill" looks like for the Epic Edition...
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Re: For anyone wondering what "Illusion: Wraithchill" looks like for the Epic Edition...
My first thought was to find the edgiest sword I could, get full black and red plate armor, then rock that enchant on two swords. Daedric Armor and Bound Weapons from The Elder Scrolls, let's go!
Re: For anyone wondering what "Illusion: Wraithchill" looks like for the Epic Edition...
Oh that looks great!
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Re: For anyone wondering what "Illusion: Wraithchill" looks like for the Epic Edition...
Wow! I didn't expect it to do that! It will be fun to test it out with certain weapons!
Re: For anyone wondering what "Illusion: Wraithchill" looks like for the Epic Edition...
This is amazing! I saw your post and immediately upgraded from the second tier. The enchant looks great with the Mythic Eagleton set on a lot of weapons! I hope we'll see more of this in the future, it's a perfect way to match transmogs. Now if only we could enchant bows...
Re: For anyone wondering what "Illusion: Wraithchill" looks like for the Epic Edition...
So I assume ranged weapon users are screwed out of another cool thing as usual? Especially when it should work fine, changing the model texture directly and all. :/