Item:Rustic mortar

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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 item is a container or has pockets.
  • This item is used in the alchemy crafting system.
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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Tool Properties

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Tool Properties

Quality: masterfully (12/12)
Durability: rather reinforced (11/18)
Speed: not very effective (5/11)


Mortar Variations

An example of a mortar is a rustic mortar of unpolished <stone>.

Mortar Stone-type Glaze Color
(in the look)
Flower Type
(in the look)
  • cinnabar
  • marble
  • onyx
  • apricot
  • aubergine
  • cinnabar
  • Elven tear
  • jonquil
  • Zoluren ensha