Gather 'Round the Cauldron: The Allure of Witchcraft Box Wine

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Witchcraft box wine is an interesting and unique concept that combines the ancient art of witchcraft with the modern convenience of boxed wine. This concept takes inspiration from traditional witchcraft practices, which often involve the use of herbs, potions, and magical rituals. Boxed wine, on the other hand, is a popular choice for many wine enthusiasts due to its affordability, convenience, and long shelf life. It is typically packaged in a cardboard box with a plastic bladder inside that holds the wine. This packaging helps to preserve the wine and keep it fresh for a longer period of time compared to traditional bottled wines. The idea behind witchcraft box wine is to infuse the wine with magical properties or intentions, making it not only a delicious beverage but also a tool for spiritual purposes.


Like Magic Crystals, some types of mirrors can absorb mana, imbuing them with magical properties. Magical mirrors are notable as their effects are the most consistent and reliable. To describe their mechanics, it should be noted the difference between an Enchanted Mirror and a Dimensional Mirror.

Dimensional mirrors on the other hand, have become quite controversial with some members of the Empire, as the use of mortal souls as tools and power sources is deemed by main detractors as being unethical and inhumane. But be warned, even minor cracks will cause the mirror to malfunction in unpredictable ways, and smashing them is not advised as they will often explode into broken shards and raw mana, injuring those near by.

Enchanting reflection spells

The idea behind witchcraft box wine is to infuse the wine with magical properties or intentions, making it not only a delicious beverage but also a tool for spiritual purposes. Practitioners of witchcraft may use specific herbs, crystals, or other magical ingredients to enhance the energy of the wine and align it with their intentions. For example, a witch may infuse a box of red wine with herbs such as rosemary, lavender, or chamomile to promote love and romance.

Damage Reflection?

So heres the question mark: Is there a spell that does Reflect Damage? Couse if there is it would be possible to enchant your armor with it. And that would = Omfgness.

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Nov 19, 07 at 10:00pm ^

yes there is spells where u can cast relect damage on yourself. Or u coould just create them. (note spellmaking can only be performed in the arcane university) otherwise i dnt know where else u can make spell.

Nov 19, 07 at 11:01pm ^

I am well aware i can make the spells myself but to do that i will need to know the effect, thus il need to buy the original spell from somebody

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Nov 20, 07 at 3:58am ^

You cannot make reflect damage spells in the arcane university nor can you enchant items with it without a sigil stone.

Your best bet is to go to an inn, buy all the flour and strawberries and then just make reflect damage potions.

You can take advantage of some high-level loot available that does reflect damage as well.
Two such items my character is wearing now:

Ring of the Iron Fist :
33% reflect damage on self
Fortify hand to hand 25 pts on self

Amulet of Axes :
33% reflect damage on self
Fortify blunt 25 pts on self

Its a matter of time
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Nov 20, 07 at 4:02am ^

I have a helm or some other armour that does 25% reflect damage and all you have to do is stand there and they eventually die. 100% would be awesome!

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Nov 20, 07 at 5:25am ^
quote Woudo

You cannot make reflect damage spells in the arcane university nor can you enchant items with it without a sigil stone.

Your best bet is to go to an inn, buy all the flour and strawberries and then just make reflect damage potions.

You can take advantage of some high-level loot available that does reflect damage as well.
Two such items my character is wearing now:

Ring of the Iron Fist :
33% reflect damage on self
Fortify hand to hand 25 pts on self

Amulet of Axes :
33% reflect damage on self
Fortify blunt 25 pts on self

I know they have an amulet that does the same for blade. It just sucks that its not another ring. I think its called Necklace of Blades. (not sure though)

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Nov 20, 07 at 8:59am ^

Yeah I know, most people would prefer the blades one anyway, same with myself.
If you were to get your hands on another ring of the ironfist however, that would give you a grand total of 99%, or you could just dupe the ring?


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Nov 20, 07 at 10:22am ^

i personally prefer absorb magicka makes you nigh on invincble if you use it right


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Nov 20, 07 at 1:09pm ^

you can make reflect damage spells but only if you are born under the Tower birthsign

better to go for the Atronach to give you spell absorbtion

the Escutcheon of Chorrol after level 25 gives you 35%

the Amulet of Axes or the Necklace of Swords gives you 33%

the Ring of Iron fist gives you 33%

therefore finding all these gives you 101% reflect melee damage (you can still be hurt by arrows)

and if you were born under the Atronach you can still get 100% Spell Absorbtion

Nov 20, 07 at 5:11pm ^ Is there a way to change my birthsign? xD

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Nov 20, 07 at 5:28pm ^

It doesn't REALLY matter. Even with the Tower birthsign, the effect doesn't work at the enchanting alter.

However, if you really want the greater power to be used at the spellmaking alter, there is a way:

In the Shivering Isles DLC, during the main quest, choose the "Heart of Wound" sharing part. Then you can get the corrosponding gatekeeper gift, hence access to the reflect damage spell effect.

That is the only way, if you're not born under the Tower, that you can have this spell effect.

Nov 20, 07 at 5:38pm ^

Oh i just thought of the most invincible character ever. Bet its been said before but what the hell

OK check this out. A high elf born under the sign of the atronach with 10% spell absorbation on his hat, cuirass, leggings, boots and necklace. 100% Spell Absorbation.

Furthermore you'd have the 35% Eschutcheon of Chorrol and two rings of the iron fist (im hoping a dupe is possible?)
100% damage reflection.

And as for weapons you'll have a mace with absorb X magicka and soultrap for 1 second. With azuras star in your inventory this means unlimited magicka and being invulnerable (cept arrows, but they suck anyway)

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Nov 20, 07 at 5:45pm ^

If You dupe the ring, and try to wear TWO Ring of the Iron Fist's it would give you a message saying. you cannot wear this item at this time. Trust me I tried it. Good Luck.

Nov 20, 07 at 7:11pm ^

Damn. well that just means you have to raid a couple more dungeons! xD

Hey where did you guys find all them spell reflect things? (ring of the iron fist, necklace of blade etc etc. )

Amulet of Axes :
33% reflect damage on self
Fortify blunt 25 pts on self
Witchcraft box wine

They may also perform rituals and spells while holding the wine, focusing their energy and intentions into it. The wine can then be consumed during rituals, ceremonies, or simply for personal enjoyment, with the belief that it carries the energy and intentions that were infused into it. Witchcraft box wine can be a fun and creative way for witches and practitioners of magic to incorporate their craft into their everyday lives. It offers a unique twist on traditional magical practices and allows individuals to enjoy the benefits of both wine and witchcraft. Whether used for personal spiritual practices or shared with others during gatherings or celebrations, witchcraft box wine adds an extra layer of intention and magic to the drinking experience..

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