A snippet from the book "Enchantment at curses" at the MyleHatsu University of Arcana and Artificery (MHUAA)
Written by Pycena Do O Grant
A competent mage always prepares for any magical projects he, she, or they might prepare. Results achieved through proper preparation and focus completely dwarf those achieved through whim. It is crucial for any mage to have as good a set of gear for enchanting rituals, even if not all the items might be usable in combat.
Everything from the armor, the weapon, the cloak the ring, and the belt needs to be as suited for magic as possible. While equipment that boosts the capacity of the mind and the wits of the caster is optimal most of the time, do also consider equipment which boosts magical output directly, or magic damage. A well maintained set of magical equipment can boost the power of an apprentice to one of a proficient caster.
A common conjuration spell called "Magic circle" also helps boost one's power by increasing focus and the strength of mana channeled greatly. Each of the participating mages can contribute to such a spell, making the resulting ritual ever more powerful. It is crucial for any mage to achieve mastery over this spell, as the proper cast can amplify your efforts severalfold.
The number of participants is also a factor to consider. While you should usually avoid bringing in too many outsiders with no experience in magic, having several helpers can be of great aid. Each person helps stabilize the ritual, and the collective efforts of many skilled mages can even surpass the efforts of the master. Those seeking to take the ritual to the next level should also take advantage of the individual strengths of each participant, making use of different techniques, paths, and schools of magic to make the ritual more complete overall.
Creed rituals are also to be considered if the spell or the item is particularly attuned to the elements. While it usually doesn't boost the power of most enchantment rituals by much, simple empowerment can bring forth elemental powers more efficiently.
Lastly, potions and other consumables are to be considered as well. While even experienced mages can suffer from magical overdose from consuming too many potions in a too short span of a time, you should be able to increase your natural abilities to levels far greater than without. Especially those not magically attuned. In particular potions of the Archmage and the Manawell are incredibly useful in a ritual, boosting magical output and magical capacity respectively, although you should consider other potions depending on the circumstance.