Ultimate Enchantments

Ultimate Enchantments add unique effects to Weapons and Armor by combining them in an anvil. Ultimate Enchantments cost more levels to combine than normal enchantment books. Only one ultimate enchantment can be added to an item. If attempting to apply another Ultimate Enchantment to an item already with an Ultimate Enchantment, the previous Ultimate Enchantment will be overwritten.

XP Levels
Ultimate Enchantments does count anvil uses for enchant cost calculation. The levels needed for applying Ultimate Enchantments are listed in the following table:

Tips

 * The Ultimate Enchantments for Armor pieces stack. Bank 5 + 5 works.

Trivia

 * The Rend enchant is inspired off a League of Legends' character Kalista.
 * Kalista's third ability and the enchant have the same name and functions similarly.
 * The Soul Eater enchant is a reference to the TV Anime Soul Eater.
 * The Rend enchantment is directly related to the Mega Walls gamemode. It functions in the same way as Renegade's "Rend" ability.
 * Only Bank and Wisdom are stackable on separate armor pieces.
 * This makes it possible to get to fewer coins lost on death, i.e. no coins lost at all.
 * Although Last Stand's description says it increases by a percentage, it'll give only by an exact amount. This means that instead of getting ////, the user actually gains only //// . It's unknown if this is intentional or not.
 * Sometimes Last Stand and Wisdom won't work when they reach the enchantment's threshold.
 * Chimera is the only Ultimate Enchant that can be obtained outside dungeons.
 * One For All might be a reference to Izuku Midoriya's Quirk in My Hero Academia, with the same name, which boosts his strength as the Ultimate enchant does. Also, the debuff of removing all other enchantments may be related to the fact that he does not have any other quirks.
 * Swarm increases damage for both melee attacks and magic abilities.
 * The achievement tough choice, which you get for applying an ultimate enchantment, works if you combine two ultimate books into one, i.e. bank I + bank I