Enchanting in Solo Hunters is one of the most important systems you need to master if you want to survive tougher zones and defeat stronger enemies. While leveling up improves your base stats, enchantments push your gear beyond normal limits. They add powerful bonuses that directly affect your damage, defense, and overall efficiency in combat. Many new players overlook this feature early on, only to struggle later. Understanding how enchanting works from the beginning saves time, resources, and frustration.

Enchanting allows you to upgrade weapons, armor, and accessories by adding stat boosts or special effects. These bonuses scale with your progress and can completely change how your character performs. A well enchanted weapon can clear mobs faster, while enchanted armor can reduce incoming damage enough to survive boss attacks.
Common enchantment benefits include:
- Increased attack or critical damage
- Higher defense or health values
- Bonus attack speed or skill cooldown reduction
- Improved drop rates or experience gain
Each enchantment strengthens a specific aspect of your build, so choosing wisely matters.
Unlocking The Enchanting System
Before you can enchant anything, you must unlock the enchanting feature in Solo Hunters. This usually happens after progressing through the early game and completing specific story or tutorial objectives. Once unlocked, the enchanting NPC or menu becomes available in your main hub area.
To start enchanting, you will generally need:
- Gold or in game currency
- Enchantment stones or shards
- A piece of gear eligible for enchanting
Not all items can be enchanted immediately, so always check item rarity and level requirements.
Step By Step Guide To Enchanting Gear
Enchanting is straightforward once you understand the process. Follow these steps to enchant your equipment safely:
- Open the enchanting menu from the hub
- Select the weapon or armor piece you want to enchant
- Insert the required enchantment materials
- Confirm the enchantment attempt
- Review the new stats added to your item
Some enchantments are guaranteed at low levels, while higher tiers may involve chance based success. Failed attempts may consume materials, so planning is essential.
Understanding Enchantment Levels And Risks
Each item can be enchanted multiple times, increasing its enchantment level. Early enchant levels are usually safe and inexpensive. As you push higher, the cost rises and the risk increases. High level enchantments may fail or require rare materials.
Important things to keep in mind:
- Higher enchant levels provide stronger bonuses
- Failure rates increase at advanced tiers
- Some systems include protection items to prevent loss
- Over enchanting early gear is often inefficient
Smart players balance risk and reward instead of rushing maximum upgrades.
Best Gear To Enchant First
Not all gear deserves immediate enchanting. Focus on items you will use for a long time. Weapons are usually the top priority since they directly affect damage output. After that, armor pieces that boost survivability are good choices.
Recommended enchant priorities:
- Main weapon for faster progression
- Chest armor for defense and health
- Accessories that enhance core stats
- Temporary gear only at low enchant levels
Saving materials for high rarity gear gives better long term value.
Tips To Maximize Enchanting Efficiency
Enchanting can drain resources quickly if done carelessly. Using a smart approach keeps your progression smooth and efficient.
Helpful tips include:
- Enchant during events or bonuses if available
- Farm materials instead of buying everything
- Avoid enchanting low rarity gear too far
- Focus on one main build instead of spreading upgrades
Planning your enchants around your playstyle prevents wasted effort.



