


You can boost your Enchanting skill even more by drinking specific potions. You can also get the Ring of Pure Mixtures from the Forsaken Cave as part of a quest given by Frida from Dawnstar, but if you give the ring to her, you’ll have to steal it back or loot it from her corpse in order to disenchant it. You can find pre-enchanted gear randomly at shops or in the wild, but if you wish to take chance out of the picture, accept the “Mourning Never Comes” quest (given by Astrid of the Dark Brotherhood) and complete the optional objective along with the rest of the quest to receive Muiri’s Ring. As such, I prefer not to use this glitch (personally, I use the unofficial patches anyway as they fix a lot of quest bugs).You can disenchant gear that has the Fortify Alchemy enchantment in order to learn this skill and then use it as you wish on headgear, necklaces, rings, and gloves. This glitch can result in super-powered equipment very early in the game, making all skill progression and levelling utterly irrelevant. You can also make a super-strong fortify enchanting potion while you're there to vastly increase the strength of any new enchantments, allowing you to make stronger fortify alchemy armor. This will allow you to make an even stronger potion. Drink the new stronger restoration potion and re-equip your gear. Drink a 'Fortify Restoration' potion then equip your alchemy gear, make a new, stronger fortify restoration then remove your gear. In the un-modded game, Fortify Restoration potions also increase the efficacy of 'Fortify Skill' effects, including those from enchantments. The second glitch can be used to make almost infinitely powerful potions. You can equip a Falmer helmet and a circlet at the same time, this allows you to have an extra fortify alchemy enchantment active.

There are a few glitches that can be utilized to further augment your potions: GlitchesI do not condone the use of glitches in Skyrim, use at your own risk.īoth these glitches are fixed in the 'Unofficial Skyrim Patch' and 'USLEEP'.
