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|look=The inside of the mortar is glazed a <color> hue and carved with <flower type> blossoms.
|look=The inside of the mortar is glazed a <color> hue and carved with <flower type> blossoms.
|STag=blossom
|STag=blossom
|ptype=crafting tool
|type=alchemy, container
|verby=No
|pcrystal=No
|atmos=No
|istone=No
|wearloc=-
|wearloc=-
|type=alchemy, pockets
|weight=20
|weight=20
|appcost=1,250
|appcost=1,250
|rarity=common
|lsize=3
|lsize=3
|wsize=3
|wsize=3
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|ihsize=2
|ihsize=2
|csize=60
|csize=60
|enchanted=No
|ttype=mortar
|tquality=masterfully-crafted
|tdurability=rather reinforced
|tspeed=not very effective
|feature-change=No
|generator=No
|sourcetype=-
|sourcetype=-
|itype=mortar
|itype=mortar
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==Tool Properties==
* {{com|study}}: This looks like it has something to do with crafting. You think you could ANALYZE it to learn more.
{{CraftTool|masterfully|rather reinforced|not very effective}}


==Mortar Variations==
==Mortar Variations==
An example of a mortar is ''a rustic mortar of unpolished '''bargate'''.''
An example of a mortar is ''a rustic mortar of unpolished '''bargate'''.''

{| class="wikitable"
{{BEStones}}
|-
{{BEColors}}
! Mortar Stone-type
{{BEFlowers}}
! Glaze Color<br>(in the look)
{{RefAl|a=y}}
! Flower Type<br>(in the look)
{{Cat|Crafting tools}}
|-valign="top"
|
* [[Uses material::bargate]]
* [[Uses material::cinnabar]]
* [[Uses material::marble]]
* [[Uses material::obsidian]]
* [[Uses material::onyx]]
* [[Uses material::pumice]]
* [[Uses material::serpentine]]
* [[Uses material::shale]]
|
* [[Uses color::apricot]]
* [[Uses color::aubergine]]
* [[Uses color::cinnabar]]
* [[Uses color::ebon]]
* [[Uses color::lilac]]
* [[Uses color::mint]]
* [[Uses color::oceanic blue]]
|
* [[Uses symbol::bloodflower]]
* [[Uses symbol::calodendrum]]
* [[Uses symbol::crimson]]
* [[Uses symbol::Elven tear]]
* [[Uses symbol::etrana]]
* [[Uses symbol::fleabane]]
* [[Uses symbol::iris]]
* [[Uses symbol::jonquil]]
* [[Uses symbol::marigold]]
* [[Uses symbol::Zoluren ensha]]
|}

Latest revision as of 23:22, 2 January 2024


rustic mortar of unpolished <stone>
Look: The inside of the mortar is glazed a <color> hue and carved with <flower type> blossoms.
Weight: 20 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 1,250 Kronars1,000 Lirums <br />902 Dokoras <br />1.25 LTBpoints <br />1.25 Tickets <br />1.25 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is a crafting tool.
  • This item is used in the alchemy crafting system.
Tool Properties: This item is a mortar with:
  • masterfully-crafted (12/12) quality
  • rather reinforced (11/18) durability
  • not very effective (5/11) speed
Dimensions: 3 length x 3 width x 2 height
Capacity: 3 length x 3 width x 2 height (60 stones)
Sources: Source is Breaking and Entering/Kitchen loot
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Mortar Variations

An example of a mortar is a rustic mortar of unpolished bargate.

Stone-types
Colors
  • absinthe-green
  • amber
  • amethyst
  • apple-green
  • apricot
  • ash grey
  • ashy grey
  • aubergine
  • auburn
  • azure
  • baby blue
  • beige
  • black
  • blood-red
  • blue-green
  • bone-white
  • buff
  • buttercup
  • butterscotch
  • buttery yellow
  • camel
  • canary-yellow
  • caramel
  • celestial-blue
  • cerulean
  • champagne
  • charcoal
  • chartreuse
  • cherry
  • chestnut
  • cinnabar
  • cinnamon
  • claret
  • cobalt
  • copper
  • cornflower
  • cream
  • crimson
  • dappled gray
  • ebon
  • ecru
  • eggshell
  • foggy grey
  • forest-green
  • fuschia
  • golden brown
  • goldenrod
  • hunter-green
  • indigo
  • ivory
  • jade
  • lavender
  • lemon-yellow
  • lilac
  • lime-green
  • magenta
  • malachite
  • mango
  • marigold
  • maroon
  • mauve
  • melon
  • midnight-blue
  • mint
  • mossy green
  • mulberry
  • navy
  • nomlas
  • oceanic blue
  • ochre
  • orchid
  • periwinkle
  • persimmon
  • pitch black
  • plum
  • powdery blue
  • royal-blue
  • russet
  • sable
  • saffron
  • sanguine
  • sea-blue
  • sea-green
  • sienna
  • silvery blue
  • silvery white
  • slate
  • snowy white
  • stormy grey
  • tangerine
  • teal
  • titian
  • turquoise
  • ultramarine
  • umber
  • verdant
  • violet
  • viridian
  • white
Flower-types
Flowers with a link are unique to DR, all others can be assumed to mirror the RL version
  • almagarus
  • alyssum
  • amaryllis
  • artemesia
  • aster
  • azalea
  • begonia
  • belladonna
  • betony
  • bloodflower
  • buttercup
  • calla lily
  • calodendrum
  • carnation
  • chrysanthemum
  • creamcup
  • crocus
  • daisy
  • dawn's breath
  • delphinium
  • dewdrop
  • dewdrop lace
  • dragonflower
  • dragon lily
  • Eluned's glory
  • Elven tear
  • etrana
  • fire lily
  • firewheel
  • flamerose
  • fleabane
  • fleece orchid
  • freesia
  • gardenia
  • geshiloira
  • ghostflower
  • gladiolus
  • glaysker
  • hellebore
  • hex lily
  • hibiscus
  • hollyhock
  • hyacinth
  • iris
  • jasmine
  • jes-rose
  • jonquil
  • kelpbell
  • lanceleaf
  • larkspur
  • liana
  • lilac
  • lotus
  • magnolia
  • maiden's breath
  • marigold
  • milady's lace
  • moon orchid
  • nasturtium
  • nightshade
  • oleander
  • orchid
  • peony
  • plumeria
  • poppy
  • primrose
  • queen's tear
  • rhododendron
  • snowflower
  • star thistle
  • sunflower
  • sunset dahlia
  • torch ginger
  • tuberose
  • tulip
  • unicorn lily
  • viburnum
  • water lily
  • windfeather
  • yarrow
  • zinnia
  • Zoluren ensha

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