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How to Enchant in Solo Hunters: Complete Enchant Scroll & Weapon Guide

Enchanting is one of the core progression systems in Solo Hunters, especially if you want to take your character into tougher dungeons and endgame content. While base stats and weapon upgrades are important, enchantments add powerful bonuses that significantly change how your weapon performs. Whether you are a beginner just starting out or a seasoned hunter looking to optimize your gear, this guide will walk you through everything about enchanting – from what it is and how it works to strategy and best practices.

What Is Enchanting in Solo Hunters?

Enchanting in Solo Hunters is a game mechanic that lets you add randomized stat bonuses or perks to your weapons using special items called Scrolls. These enchantments can boost damage, increase experience gain, improve gold and loot drops, increase critical hit chance, and much more. Essentially, enchanting turns a good weapon into a great one, or a great weapon into a perfect one.

This system is RNG-based – meaning you rely on luck and scroll tier quality to get the best results every time you enchant. You cannot directly choose which enchant you will receive; it’s random based on the scroll used.

What You Need: Scrolls and Weapons

Before you can enchant anything in Solo Hunters, there are two prerequisites:

Scrolls

Scrolls are the primary resource required to enchant weapons. They are consumed every time you attempt an enchant. There are four main tiers of Scrolls, each with different quality and cost:

  • Basic Scroll – Cheaper, lower chance of strong enchants. Can be bought from the Merchant or dropped in portals.
  • Epic Scroll – Mid-tier choice with balanced enchant quality.
  • Legendary Scroll – Higher chance of powerful enchants, more expensive.
  • Mythic Scroll – Rare scroll with the best chance for high-tier enchantments. Typically only obtained from portal drops, not purchased.

Scrolls give whatever enchantment they roll randomly; higher rarity scrolls simply increase the likelihood of getting better buffs.

The Weapon You Want to Enchant

The weapon itself must be in your inventory. Since enchanting is resource-intensive, it’s generally better to enchant strong weapons with good base stats rather than investing on low-grade ones you will soon replace.

Where to Enchant: Finding the Enchant Table

The Enchant Table isn’t immediately visible to new players. You must navigate the main hub to find it:

  1. Start at the spawn point.
  2. Head toward the Merchant NPC and pass him.
  3. Follow the path to the left or follow the road as it curves.
  4. You will reach a tucked-away area where the Enchant Table stands.
  5. Interact with it by pressing E to open the enchant interface.

In the game, this table appears as an interactive interface where you can choose a weapon and scroll to perform an enchant.

Step-by-Step: How to Enchant Your Weapon

The actual enchanting process is straightforward once you are at the Enchant Table:

  1. Approach the Enchant Table and press E to interact.
  2. Click the “+” icon to select the weapon you want to enchant.
  3. Select the scroll tier you want to use.
  4. Click “Roll” or “Reroll”, which consumes the scroll and applies a random enchant.
  5. If you don’t like the enchant, you can use additional scrolls to reroll again.

Keep in mind that each use consumes a scroll and replaces any existing enchant on the weapon if one is already present.

Types of Enchantments

Enchantments are random perks that range in effect type and strength. Common enchant types include:

  • Efficient – Increases XP gained from mobs.
  • Sharpshooter – Boosts damage against bosses.
  • Deadly – Increases damage to mobs.
  • Critical – Improves critical hit chance.
  • Capitalist – Grants more gold from kills.
  • Fortune – Raises the chance of loot drops.

Each enchant also has variability in the strength of its effect. High tier scrolls tend to roll larger multipliers.

Strategy: How to Get the Best Enchants

Enchanting is not just about rolling scrolls repeatedly. Successful players use strategies to optimize resources:

Save Your Best Scrolls

Legendary and Mythic Scrolls are expensive and rare. Use them mainly on weapons you plan to keep long-term rather than on temporary gear.

Use Lower Scrolls on Early Gear

Basic Scrolls are cheap. It’s fine to use them to give a small boost to early weapons as you level up.

Aim for Enchants That Match Your Playstyle

If your primary goal is farming or leveling, perks like Efficient or Fortune help. If you focus on boss hunting or combat, go for Sharpshooter and Critical.

Roll in Batches

Rather than making a trip to re-buy scrolls after each attempt, purchase them in batches. This saves time and helps you compare rolls more efficiently.

Common Misconceptions and FAQ

Can You Stack Multiple Enchants on One Weapon?

No. Each weapon holds only one enchant at a time. When you reroll, it replaces the existing enchant.

Does Luck or Stats Influence Your Enchants?

No. Enchant results are strictly determined by the scroll tier and randomness; character stats don’t affect outcomes.

Can You Remove Enchants Without Rerolling?

No. You must use another scroll to replace or reroll an existing enchant. There is no way to “remove” an enchant without applying a new one.

Final Thoughts: Mastering the Enchanting System

Enchanting is an essential part of Solo Hunters progression. Powerful enchantments help you clear tougher portals, earn more gold, and level up faster. Whether you are just starting or preparing for late-game content, understanding how to enchant and invest in scrolls wisely is crucial to optimal gameplay. By balancing your scroll use, choosing the right enchants for your goals, and targeting the best weapons, you can significantly elevate your Solo Hunters experience.

Keep practicing your enchanting strategy and build a workflow that suits your playstyle. Over time, the RNG will reward you with powerful buffs that make every hunt more efficient.

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