You must disenchant an item with the enchantment on it, look at local shops and the caravans outside the city for these items ("resisting" enchantments can only be found and placed on certain aror items).
Detect Life is not available as an Enchantment in Skyrim. It is only available as a spell.
if the enchantment system from oblivion remains in skyrim there will be almost infinte unique weapons
When you face Alduin, the three heroes of Sovngarde will help you out and draw his attention. Use a weapon with a shock damage enchantment, as he will be resistant to fire and frost. Make sure to keep your distance if at all possible, letting the heroes distract him while you use a bow, also with a shock damage enchantment. When up close, block often, as Alduin's attacks take A LOT of HP.
A Dwarven Sword of Devouring. It absorbs health, so I'd presume that it would be the "Absorb Health" enchantment. To get it, just find a sword with it on, and then disenchant it and apply it as you see fit.
a good way to do it and get your smithing and enchantment up at the same time is to use leather to make hide bracers then go and enchant them with petty soul gems or something. they will get you a good amount of money and more as your enchantment level increases
It is a glass formulated to resist thermal shock.
You can enchant the Gloves and Boots, but the Robes already have an enchantment so you're stuck with that.
Even rubber is bad conductor of electricity, our body will not resist the high voltage. rubber will minimise the shock but will not avoid the shock
Hermes, the messenger god, tells Odysseus how to resist Circe's magic and guides him on what he needs to do to overcome the enchantment.
yes your best bet is using a dark soul gem (grand) that should fill it up for ages also if you disenchant it you can put it on whatever weapon you like
Disenchanting an item just lets you learn that kind of enchantment. That enchantment's strength, when you enchant an item, depends on your Enchant skill, it is not the same strength as when it was on the item you learned it from. So if you disenchant an item that boosts Smithing by 30, then all you learn is the 'Fortify Smithing' enchantment. When you yourself enchant an item with it, the boost will be different. It may be much lower than the original item it came from, it might even be higher if your Enchant skill is 100 and you are boosting it further using equipment and potions.
Enchantment is a noun.