Runeforging (WoW)  

The profession Runeforging allows a Death Knight to emblazon their weapon with runes. These runes give the weapon different spell abilities based on the type of Rune used. From an aesthetic point of view, they also give the Death Knight's weapon a nice glowing effect, with a different color based on the type of rune used.

To forge a weapon with a rune, the Deathknight must be in a location that has a Runeforge, such as Ebon Hold. Once at the forge, the Death Knight chooses which rune to use, targets their weapon and begins the process.

Types of Runes

There are currently 9 different runes that a Death Knight can place on their weaponry.

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Rune of Type Effect
Cinderglacier Frost Affixes your rune weapon with a rune that has a chance to increase the damage by 20% of your next 3 spells that deal Frost or Shadow damage. Lasts 30 sec.
Frostfever Frost Affixes your rune weapon with a rune that has a chance to inflict a disease that causes Frost damage and lowers attack power by 10% for 20 sec.
Razorice Frost Affixes your rune weapon with a rune that causes 2% extra weapon damage as Frost damage and has a chance to increase Frost vulnerability.
Lichbane Blood Affixes your rune weapon with a rune that has a chance to strike undead for extra Fire damage and stun them for 5 sec.
Swordbreaking Blood Affixes your one-handed rune weapon with a rune that increases Parry chance by 2%.
Swordshattering Blood Affixes your two-handed rune weapon with a rune that increases Parry chance by 4%.
Spellbreaking Unholy Affixes your one-handed rune weapon with a rune that deflects 2% of all spell damage.
Spellshattering Unholy Affixes your two-handed rune weapon with a rune that deflects 4% of all spell damage.
the Fallen Crusader Unholy Affixes your rune weapon with a rune that has a chance to heal you for 3% and increase total Strength by 30% for 15 sec.

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