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==About me==
==About me==
I play Ottavosa the Kaldaran Warrior mage. Circle 9 so far. My familiar is a marbled turtle.
I play Kaldaran Warrior mage [[Ottavosa|Ottavosa Tavoban]], the stone carver. Circle 18 so far. My familiar is a marbled turtle.<br/> AIM: OttavosaDR


===Things I look foreward to seeing===
===Things I look foreward to seeing===
*The mech lore split
*The mech lore split
*[[stealth skill]] so that I can stop training stalking :P
*[http://elanthipedia.com/wiki/Magic_3.0 Magic 3.0]


==Stone carving==
===Things I wish I knew more about===
I have been smitten with stone carving and I will gladly offer my services to create stone weapons and fluff and that. And if I can't make it, I can recommend at least a few better carvers.
I think I read somewhere that tall kaldars and togs were going to be able to use two handed weapons with one hand, but can't find it again; has anyone heard about this? Was it proposed with combat 3.0 or something like that or am I just imagining it?
:That was part of an [[Post:Regarding Racial Immesion - 4/1/2011 - 11:42:30|April Fool's announcement]]. --[[User:Isharon|Isharon]] 23:44, 2 May 2011 (UTC)
That's was funny, I actually tried to use the crawl verb a few times around Arthe Dale. [[User:Otterino|Otterino]] 19:40, 8 May 2011 (UTC)


I would recommend some of the following stones at be used as weapons:
==Blacksmithing experiments==
{|border="1" class=wikitable
====Things I've found====
| colspan="5" align="center" | Abbreviated stone stat table
*All 3 recipies for steel
|-
*The recipy for pewter
!Stone || hardness || durability || workability || Stock
*How to make Oravir-alloy and other metal alloys containing oravir that won't shatter on the anvil
|-
*My favorite alloy that I call Ott-alloy, consisting of 2 parts pewter and 1 part oravir
|Obsidian ||80 || 20 || 15 || Some
*Caraamon's lucky anvil
|-
|Quartzite || 80 || 45 || 30 || A lot
|-
|Andesite || 75 || 30 || 50 || Some
|-
|Granite || 75 || 50 || 40 || Store-bought
|-
|Onyx || 70 || 30 || 20 || A couple
|-
|Pumice || 55 || 15 || 20 || Zero
|}


====Ingot quality study====
===Weapons===
I conducted a little experiment to see what kinds of thing I can make with around 50 mech (no techniques) and see how the difficult compares to the carving scale.
*ingots smelted from store-bought nuggets and ingots came out well-crafted
*ingots refined moved up to outstanding or masterful, apparently based on workability. Unfortunantly, I didn't keep track of workability too much.
**masterful ingots resulted from 80 and 70 workability material
**outstanding ingots resulted from 60 workability material
**superior ingots resulted from 40 workability material


{|border="1" class=wikitable
=====Ingots to items=====
|-
*extremely easy pieces were made masterfully crafted using unrefined ingots (above average lower tested)
!Template || Stone || Damage || Blance/suitedness || Construction || Weight
*very easy pieces were made outstanding using well-crafted ingots and masterful with outstanding ingot
|-
*easy pieces were made one level below ingot quality
|Bludgeon || Granite || || || ||
*simple pieces were made practically worthless with unrefined ingot (70 workab.) and well-crafted with masterful ingot (80 workab.)
|-
|War club || Obsidian || no, low, great || 2 dismally, 9 well || 3 - quite fragile || 52
|-
|War club || Andesite || no, low, very heavy || 2 dismally, 8 soundly || 4 - rather flimsy || 49
|-
|War club || Granite || no, low, very heavy || 3 poorly, 8 soundly || 8 - marginally vulnerable || 47
|-
|War club || Quartzite || no, low, very heavy || 3 poorly, 8 soundly || 7 - appreciably susceptible || 45
|-
|War hammer || Andesite || low, poor, very heavy || 4 inadequately, 6 reasonably || 3 - quite fragile ||56
|}

===Cheap stirring rods===
{|border="1" class=wikitable
|-
!Template || Durability || Speed || Weight
|-
| granite Stout || somewhat unsound || || 27
|-
| limestone Stout || rather flimsy || ||
|-
| granite Slender || || ||
|-
| limestone Slender || || ||
|}

===Weapon straps===
Someone mentioned a need for weapon straps, I am willing to produce weapon straps in various materials, they are all 5 stones.<br/>
Current quality is superb to well-made, cost is negotiable for new characters.

Latest revision as of 12:11, 21 October 2012

About me

I play Kaldaran Warrior mage Ottavosa Tavoban, the stone carver. Circle 18 so far. My familiar is a marbled turtle.
AIM: OttavosaDR

Things I look foreward to seeing

  • The mech lore split
  • stealth skill so that I can stop training stalking :P

Stone carving

I have been smitten with stone carving and I will gladly offer my services to create stone weapons and fluff and that. And if I can't make it, I can recommend at least a few better carvers.

I would recommend some of the following stones at be used as weapons:

Abbreviated stone stat table
Stone hardness durability workability Stock
Obsidian 80 20 15 Some
Quartzite 80 45 30 A lot
Andesite 75 30 50 Some
Granite 75 50 40 Store-bought
Onyx 70 30 20 A couple
Pumice 55 15 20 Zero

Weapons

Template Stone Damage Blance/suitedness Construction Weight
Bludgeon Granite
War club Obsidian no, low, great 2 dismally, 9 well 3 - quite fragile 52
War club Andesite no, low, very heavy 2 dismally, 8 soundly 4 - rather flimsy 49
War club Granite no, low, very heavy 3 poorly, 8 soundly 8 - marginally vulnerable 47
War club Quartzite no, low, very heavy 3 poorly, 8 soundly 7 - appreciably susceptible 45
War hammer Andesite low, poor, very heavy 4 inadequately, 6 reasonably 3 - quite fragile 56

Cheap stirring rods

Template Durability Speed Weight
granite Stout somewhat unsound 27
limestone Stout rather flimsy
granite Slender
limestone Slender

Weapon straps

Someone mentioned a need for weapon straps, I am willing to produce weapon straps in various materials, they are all 5 stones.
Current quality is superb to well-made, cost is negotiable for new characters.