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; [[Magic Item Enchant - Saving Throws|Saving Throws]]: Magic items can be enchanted to provide a permanent resistance bonus to one or more saving throws. It is also possible to enchant an item to provide a bonus to one or more saving throws only under specific circumstances (such as 'while already afflicted with a status condition'), or when making the saving throw against specific effects (such as "when saving against fear" or "when resisting illusions").
; [[Magic Item Enchant - Saving Throws|Saving Throws]]: Magic items can be enchanted to provide a permanent resistance bonus to one or more saving throws. It is also possible to enchant an item to provide a bonus to one or more saving throws only under specific circumstances (such as 'while already afflicted with a status condition'), or when making the saving throw against specific effects (such as "when saving against fear" or "when resisting illusions").


; [[Crafting Magic Shields|Shield Enhancement Bonus]]: Shields (and rarely, an item held in the off-hand which isn't a shield) can be enchanted to provide an enhancement bonus to Shield AC. This enhancement bonus stacks with a shield's existing deflection bonus to AC.
; [[Crafting Magic Shields|Shield Enhancement Bonus]]: Shields (and rarely, an item held in the off-hand which isn't a shield) can be enchanted to provide an enhancement bonus to Shield AC. This enhancement bonus stacks with a shield's existing bonus to AC.


; [[Magic Item Enchant - Skill Bonuses|Skill Bonuses]]: Magic items can be enchanted to provide a competence bonus to one or more skills. Note that competence bonuses do not stack with other competence bonuses.  It is also possible to enchant an item to provide a bonus to one or more skills only under specific circumstances (such as 'while underwater', or 'when Raging'), or when using the skill for specific actions (such as "when walking on a slippery surface" or "when speaking to someone of the opposite sex").
; [[Magic Item Enchant - Skill Bonuses|Skill Bonuses]]: Magic items can be enchanted to provide a competence bonus to one or more skills. Note that competence bonuses do not stack with other competence bonuses.  It is also possible to enchant an item to provide a bonus to one or more skills only under specific circumstances (such as 'while underwater', or 'when Raging'), or when using the skill for specific actions (such as "when walking on a slippery surface" or "when speaking to someone of the opposite sex").

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