Talk:Perpetuation/@comment-72.201.99.221-20140629043754/@comment-24646286-20140629094523

@ OP, Yes. @ Calli no dude. If your pawn has this augment and uses an enchantment skill on either itself or on you the time will be extended. The point here is that the one who HAS the augment and uses a boon/affinity spell will extend the duration of that boon, no matter who they used it on.

If YOU have the augment and not the pawn, then he/she buffs your weapon it will still extend. Obviously if they don't have it and enchant their own weapon it will not extend. Tested this with my Pawn, who is always a Sorc with Perpetuation, enchanting me and herself with Holy Pact. Both of our durations are increased and her buff ends within seconds of my buff ending. The other way around with me having the augment and not her, and she enchants my weapon, only I get the duration boost as her buff ends way before mine does despite her enchanting me first.