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**The bloomery is where you will smelt ingots, either by direct smelting of ore, or by alloying into special metals.  
**The bloomery is where you will smelt ingots, either by direct smelting of ore, or by alloying into special metals.  
**Old-style forges can be used to smelt ingots, but have a comparatively poor return rate.
**Old-style forges can be used to smelt ingots, but have a comparatively poor return rate.
**There are three publicly accessible bloomeries in Greystone.
**There are three publicly accessible bloomeries in Greystone. They will charge a fee for usage, equaling 5% of any ingots produced. (Minimum 1 ingot charge, so make at least 20 ingots!)
**Smaller private bloomeries are also purchasable. (Possibly constructible by high enough skill?)
**Smaller private bloomeries are also purchasable. (Possibly constructible by high enough skill?)
**To use a bloomery, double click the output spout, this will open up a gump where one may select the type of ingots they wish to make. They will then be able to either use the ore stored in their family ore bunker, or target items in their pack to use.
**To use a bloomery, double click the output spout, this will open up a gump where one may select the type of ingots they wish to make. They will then be able to either use the ore stored in their family ore bunker, or target items in their pack to use.
**Once the items are inserted, the smelting process begins. This will take 30 seconds, no matter how many ingots are being made. Once this time has elapsed, the molten metal will pour from the spout.
**Once the ingot mold is full and the ingots are cooled, they will be automatically placed into the player's pack.


*Ore bunkers
*Ore bunkers
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**Every town is home to at least one Greystone Porter.
**Every town is home to at least one Greystone Porter.
**Greystone Porters will transport any ores you wish to Greystone, directly into your family's ore bunker. They will charge 5% of the ore for this service.
**Greystone Porters will transport any ores you wish to Greystone, directly into your family's ore bunker. They will charge 5% of the ore for this service.
*Smelting experience
**Your smelting experience level will be shown in the bloomery gump.
**Smelting experience will start at 0 and climb to a maximum of 100. It does not effect your skillcap as it is an extension of mining and smithing skills.
**As you gain smelting experience, you will attain various benefits:
***30: You become acquainted with the fires, gaining an extra 5% ingots from every smelt.
***60: You befriend the workers of Greystone from your time spent there and receive a 1/2 off discount for the usage of their bloomery (2.5% charge, or 1 ingot per 40 made.)
***90: Your skill at controlling the fires allows you to receive an extra 10% ingots from every smelt.
***100: The workers of Greystone like you so much they allow you free usage of the bloomeries.

Revision as of 14:15, 15 December 2024

Our artisans have discovered only four usable metal ores in this world of ours at the present date. These are Iron, Dull Copper, Gold, and Agapite. While these ores can be refined into their usual fully metallic states by any competent miner, shrewd craftsmen with alchemy skills can do interesting, perhaps unexpected things with them.

  • Each ore vein in the world has a 79% chance of being iron, 11.2% chance of being dull copper, 5.6% chance of being gold, and 4.2% chance of being agapite.
  • Shadow Iron
    • By mixing iron ore together with an equivalent amount of spider’s silk, an interesting ore can be obtained. This ore must be smelted at night, lest it all burn away in the sunlight. Shadow iron is a bit stronger than normal iron and seems to hold the very power of night itself. Adventurers donning any piece of gear crafted from shadow iron shall never find themselves unable to see in the darkness.
    • One iron ore combined with one spider’s silk gives one shadow iron ore.
    • Shadow iron ore requires mining and alchemy skills of 70 each to smelt into ingots.
    • Shadow iron must be smelted at night, or the ore will burn away without producing ingots.
    • Eyes of Dusk – A single piece of gear crafted from shadow iron grants night sight when equipped.
  • Copper
    • Combining dull copper ore with an equivalent amount of sulfuric ash will produce a more pure copper, as the sulfur will burn away a greater percentage of impurities than the fires alone. Copper gear, while perhaps not as strong as iron, has an interesting relationship with poison. Armor crafted from this material will give adventurers increased resistance to poisonous effects, while weapons crafted from it seem to hold a poisonous property all their own.
    • One dull copper ore combined with one sulfuric ash gives one copper ore
    • Copper ore requires mining and alchemy skills of 75 each to smelt into ingots.
  • Bronze
    • Combining iron ore with copper ore will produce bronze ore. This material seems to carry the fires of the forge with it, imbuing items created from it with warmth. Armors crafted from bronze will protect adventurers from cold damage, and weapons crafted from it will burn their foes. The warmth of these items will comfort weary adventurers, helping them to carry more weight for long distances.
    • One iron ore combined with one copper ore gives one bronze ore.
    • Bronze ore requires mining and alchemy skills of 80 each in order to smelt into ingots.
    • Warmth of Comfort – Each piece of bronze gear provides between 10 and 20 stone of extra carry weight.
  • Verite
    • Combining bronze ore with agapite ore produces verite ore. A truly higher tier material, verite provides well rounded defenses when crafted into armor, and carries along some of copper’s poison abilities when crafted into weapons. In addition to this, the material seems somewhat attuned to magical energies, and adventurers will find that armor made of this material will not block their meditation.
    • One bronze ore combined with one agapite ore gives one verite ore.
    • Verite ore requires mining and alchemy skills of 95 each in order to smelt into ingots.
    • Meditive Balance – Verite armor allows meditation to restore mana.
  • Valorite
    • Combining verite ore with gold will produce the ultimate material, valorite. Adventurers wearing armor crafted of this material will see a reduction in fire resistance from users of verite, but all other resistances are superior. Those swinging a valorite weapon will reap a plethlora of benefits. Valorite provides not only physical damage, but also cold, energy, fire, and even poison damages all inflicted upon their targets. **Valorite gear is very durable, and seems to have the property of growing harder in relation to the amount of the material gathered closely.
    • One verite ore combined with one gold ore gives valorite ore.
    • Valorite ore requires mining and alchemy skills of 99 each in order to smelt into ingots.
    • Endurance of Valor – Each piece of valorite armor worn provides 10% increase in durability to all valorite gear worn.
  • Bloomery
    • The bloomery is where you will smelt ingots, either by direct smelting of ore, or by alloying into special metals.
    • Old-style forges can be used to smelt ingots, but have a comparatively poor return rate.
    • There are three publicly accessible bloomeries in Greystone. They will charge a fee for usage, equaling 5% of any ingots produced. (Minimum 1 ingot charge, so make at least 20 ingots!)
    • Smaller private bloomeries are also purchasable. (Possibly constructible by high enough skill?)
    • To use a bloomery, double click the output spout, this will open up a gump where one may select the type of ingots they wish to make. They will then be able to either use the ore stored in their family ore bunker, or target items in their pack to use.
    • Once the items are inserted, the smelting process begins. This will take 30 seconds, no matter how many ingots are being made. Once this time has elapsed, the molten metal will pour from the spout.
    • Once the ingot mold is full and the ingots are cooled, they will be automatically placed into the player's pack.
  • Ore bunkers
    • The ore bunkers of Greystone will store your family's ores. (Common to all characters on the account.)
    • Ore bunkers have a one-time cost of 10,000 gold to purchase. They are freely usable after this.
    • Ore bunkers can hold up to 10,000 of each type of ore and modifier. (Spider's silk, sulfuric ash)
    • Ores stored in the bunkers is directly usable in Greystone's large bloomeries through the bloomery gump.
  • Greystone Porters
    • Every town is home to at least one Greystone Porter.
    • Greystone Porters will transport any ores you wish to Greystone, directly into your family's ore bunker. They will charge 5% of the ore for this service.
  • Smelting experience
    • Your smelting experience level will be shown in the bloomery gump.
    • Smelting experience will start at 0 and climb to a maximum of 100. It does not effect your skillcap as it is an extension of mining and smithing skills.
    • As you gain smelting experience, you will attain various benefits:
      • 30: You become acquainted with the fires, gaining an extra 5% ingots from every smelt.
      • 60: You befriend the workers of Greystone from your time spent there and receive a 1/2 off discount for the usage of their bloomery (2.5% charge, or 1 ingot per 40 made.)
      • 90: Your skill at controlling the fires allows you to receive an extra 10% ingots from every smelt.
      • 100: The workers of Greystone like you so much they allow you free usage of the bloomeries.