The Demon King Arc update for Rogue Piece on Roblox introduced an Enchantment System that lets you buff your swords with permanent effects — burn damage, freezing, cooldown reduction, and more. Enchant Stones are the items that make it happen, and every one of them is consumed on use, so picking the right stone for your build matters.
Quick answer: Open your inventory, equip the sword you want to enchant, then select and consume an Enchant Stone. The enchantment applies instantly to whatever weapon you have equipped — no NPC, no currency cost.

How Enchanting Works in Rogue Piece
Enchanting is deliberately simple. You don't need to visit a special NPC, and there's no Money or Gems fee. The moment you consume an Enchant Stone from your inventory, the enchantment locks onto your currently equipped sword. Only swords and weapons can be enchanted — the system does not apply to other gear.
Each stone is single-use. Once consumed, it disappears from your inventory permanently. If you want the same enchantment on a second weapon, you need a second stone. You also cannot remove an enchantment outright; the only way to change it is to overwrite it by consuming a different Enchant Stone. That replacement is permanent, too, so plan ahead before committing.

All Enchant Stones, Effects, and Drop Sources
Rogue Piece currently has five Enchant Stones plus a separate combat-focused item called the Luminite Charm. The table below covers every enchantment, what it does, and exactly where to get it.
| Stone | Enchantment Effect | How to Get |
|---|---|---|
| Fire Stone | Applies the Fire Enchantment. Attacks have a 20% chance to inflict Burn, dealing damage over time for 3 seconds. | 3% drop from the Sukuna boss. Also available from Enchant Chests. |
| Blessing Stone | Applies the Blessed Enchantment. Your weapon deals 20% extra damage on every hit — no proc chance, just a flat boost. | 3% drop from the Gojo boss. Also available from Enchant Chests. |
| Freeze Stone | Applies the Freeze Enchantment. Attacks can freeze enemies in place for 1–2 seconds. | 3% drop from the Todoroki boss. Also available from Enchant Chests. |
| Lightning Stone | Applies the Lightning Enchantment. Attacks can shock enemies, stunning them for a few seconds. | 3% drop from the David boss. Also available from Enchant Chests. |
| Divine Stone | Applies the Divine Enchantment. Reduces your weapon skill cooldowns by 20%. | Only obtainable from Enchant Chests. No boss drops this stone. |
| Luminite Charm | Applies to your Combat (not your sword). Increases Power Damage by 75%. | 1% chance from the Luminite Charm Banner. |

Farming Enchant Chests Through Dungeons
Boss drops sit at a low 3% rate, so the most reliable path to Enchant Stones is the Enchant Chest. Every time you successfully clear a dungeon, you receive one Dungeon Token. Collect two tokens, then head to Rogue Town and find the Dungeon NPC. Trade those two tokens for a Mythical Enchant Chest, which gives you one random Enchant Stone when opened.
All stones share the same drop weight from these chests, meaning the outcome is pure RNG. Speed matters more than luck here — building a strong team and running dungeons back-to-back is the fastest way to stack tokens. Two dungeon clears equals one chest, so a consistent group can open several chests per session.

Blessing Stone — Why It's the Top Pick for Sword Builds
The Blessed Enchantment stands out because it provides a flat 20% damage increase that applies to every single hit. Unlike Fire's 20% proc chance or Freeze's situational crowd control, Blessed works in every fight without relying on RNG. It speeds up boss farming, improves PvP burst, and scales with whatever weapon you're already using.
For players who main swords, Blessed is the clear first choice. The damage increase is unconditional and stacks naturally with your existing stats, making it the most consistent power gain you can get from the enchantment system.

Choosing the Right Enchantment for Your Build
While Blessed is the default recommendation for sword users, the other stones fill specific roles that can outperform it in the right context.
| Build Focus | Best Enchantment | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Pure sword damage | Blessed | Flat 20% damage boost on every hit with no conditions. |
| Ability spam / skill cycling | Divine | 20% cooldown reduction lets you use weapon skills more frequently, increasing total output. |
| PvP / crowd control | Freeze | Locking opponents in place for 1–2 seconds creates openings for combos. |
| Aggressive DPS with fast weapons | Lightning | Shock stuns pair well with high attack speed, keeping enemies locked down. |
| Sustained boss fights | Fire | Burn damage over time adds up during long encounters. |
| Combat (non-sword) builds | Luminite Charm | 75% Power Damage increase is massive for players who prefer Combat over Swords. |
Important Limitations to Know
Enchantments cannot be transferred between weapons. The sword you have equipped at the moment you consume the stone is the one that gets the enchantment — permanently. Double-check your equipped weapon before using any stone.
There is no way to strip an enchantment off a weapon entirely. You can only overwrite it by applying a different Enchant Stone. Since stones are single-use and drop rates are low, replacing an enchantment means grinding for another stone, which makes the initial choice significant.
If you need the same enchantment on multiple swords, you'll need duplicate stones. That means either farming the same boss repeatedly or opening multiple Enchant Chests and hoping RNG cooperates.

Enchanting is one of the most impactful progression steps in Rogue Piece right now. Even a single Blessed or Divine stone can noticeably change how fast you clear content. Focus your dungeon runs, target the boss that drops the stone you want, and make sure you've got the right sword equipped before you hit that consume button.