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'''Augments''', the essential tools for skill enhancement, are readily available throughout our realm—from the vibrant markets of [[Origin]] to the most secluded corners. These practical enchantments, crafted with the adventurer in mind, are designed to aid in your daily pursuits. Whether you're delving into ancient mines or tending to your fields, Augments provide the necessary edge to elevate your craft.
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A standout feature of these Augments is the "''<u>Ignores Two-Handed Restrictions</u>''" enchantment. This unique attribute allows adventurers to wield these valuable items in their off-hand, offering greater versatility in their equipment choices and strategies.
 
When it comes to Augments tailored for [[Professions|profession]] skills, they specifically enhance your capabilities within that area. They not only offer a direct increase to the corresponding skill level but also boost the rate at which you gain experience in that profession, accelerating your journey towards mastery
{| class="wikitable"
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!Profession
!'''Augments'''
!Origin Vendor
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|[[Mining]]
|Chisel
|[[Miner Steve|Steve]]
|-
|[[Herbalism]]
|Pottery
|[[Botanist Hesha|Hesha]]
|-
|[[Archaeology]]
|Field Brush
|[[Archaeologist Indy|Indy]]
|-
|[[Logging]]
|Clinometer
|[[Lumberjack Larry|Larry]]
|-
|[[Fishing]]
|Tackle Box
|[[Fisherman Franky|Franky]]
|}
The number of [[Runecarving]] sockets in an augment directly corresponds to its quality. Specifically, Uncommon augments have one socket, Rare augments come with two, and Epic augments are equipped with three sockets, respectively.
 
Furthermore, Augments are integrated into your gear as if they were part of your normal armor slots. This means they also share the resilience and vulnerabilities of your armor, sustaining damage in the same way.

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