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Why? because it is cheaper to just buy the potions than it is to buy the ingredients to make the potions.
Do you honestly think that enchanting will be any diffrent? That somehow that when folks will not pay for low level pots, that they will start paying for low level enchants?
Hey if you want to do enchanting, tear at it but my only input is that the logic you chose is totaly backwards, you are moving from one moneysink to an other. The diffrence is that you can make money with Alehcmey with no mats, just sell a transmute.
Alchemy/enchanting is a great combo, my druid uses it and it works out well. Mostly because I gather my herbs on a alt. with this combo I make wizard oils as well as fire protect pots and the like. Just like alchemy the cost to produe is exceeded by the sale price on "Eazy" stuff, that means any enchant you can buy form a vendor or learn from a trainer, the same is true for alchemy(exception being transmutes, and shadow power pots). Now complete you scholo questline, and you can make major mana pots Since most folks are far too lazy to complete the line, the players that did now have something that sells well(well marginaly larger than the cost of mats), or just by the recipe for greater fire portection pots(last 2 epic mounts were purchased off of sellnig theese allone), or crank your rep with the ZG trolls and sell mageblood pots, I get about 1½ gold each, ya for freeking one!!!!
Enchanting pays off in the end after you have done rep quests till you are blue in the face. Alchemy is a great way to pay the bills till then.