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* {{com|study}} - Upon opening the lid, you see instructions detailing how to APPLY ''a tattoo of a cascade of sea-blue water to your cheekbone''. The ink has been specially created with miniaturized runestones allowing you to cast spells from your tattoo, after applied.
* {{com|study}} - Upon opening the lid, you see instructions detailing how to APPLY ''a tattoo of a cascade of sea-blue water to your cheekbone''. The ink has been specially created with miniaturized runestones allowing you to cast spells from your tattoo, after applied.
* This is a half-prep tattoo, casting at half the mana the spell's max. You may choose to harness or use cambrinth to increase the mana used when the spell is cast. This may be easier to cast than full-prep tattoos because less skill may be needed at half-prep.

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grey inkpot (2)
Look: There appears to be something written on it.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 312,500 Kronars250,000 Lirums <br />225,500 Dokoras <br />312.5 LTBpoints <br />312.5 Tickets <br />312.5 Scrips <br />
Properties:
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Source is Taisidon Mystery 435/A'baya Esplanade
  • STUDY - Upon opening the lid, you see instructions detailing how to APPLY a tattoo of a cascade of sea-blue water to your cheekbone. The ink has been specially created with miniaturized runestones allowing you to cast spells from your tattoo, after applied.
  • This is a half-prep tattoo, casting at half the mana the spell's max. You may choose to harness or use cambrinth to increase the mana used when the spell is cast. This may be easier to cast than full-prep tattoos because less skill may be needed at half-prep.