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Revision as of 05:29, 1 December 2016

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carved ironwood staff
Look: Intricate patterns cover the surface of the staff, except for a small hollow at the top.
Weight: 5 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 281,937 Kronars225,549.6 Lirums <br />203,445.739 Dokoras <br />281.937 LTBpoints <br />281.937 Tickets <br />281.937 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is magical.
  • This item is worn in the shoulder slot.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 425/End loot, Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 421/End loot

This magical staff holds up to 10 runestones (after unlocks).

Notes

  • There is no roundtime when cycling between runestones with TURN, and the runestone on top of the staff can be turned.
  • The staff is an item stacker, only taking up one inventory slot regardless of how many runestones it is holding.

Verbs

A carved ironwood staff has 4 metal bezels mounted along the top and sides, all of which hold softly glowing stones. Currently the staff holds the following runestones:

1: an empty bezel (mounted atop the staff
2: an empty bezel
etc

You can use the following verbs with the staff:

TURN change which rune is active
PUT put a runestone in an empty bezel on the staff
PULL get the runestone on top of the staff off
INVOKE activate the runestone on top of the staff
  • TURN: You rotate the pieces of the a carved ironwood staff topped by an oval quartz stone. The quartz stone melts away from the top of the staff, reforming in its bezel. A large axinite stone rises up along the staff to take its place.
  • PUT: You find an empty bezel on your ironwood staff and slip a axinite runestone into it, carefully securing the metal retaining ring. The runestone seems to soften and flow slightly as you do, losing its original shape as it settles into place.
  • PULL: Focusing intently you pull the axinite runestone off the top of your ironwood staff. A jagged topaz stone rises up along the staff to take its place.
  • INVOKE: Closing your eyes, you carefully bend some mana streams through a carved ironwood staff topped by a jagged topaz stone.
    The saturated tunnels in the staff form the foundation of a spell pattern. With this template in place, you begin preparing the Protection from Evil spell.
  • FOCUS: You focus your magical senses on a carved ironwood staff topped by a jagged topaz stone.
    Though not actively magical, the staff is made out of a material that resists the flow of mana. Tiny tunnels and furrows are present in the staff, which form the shape of a spell pattern.
    You recognize the pattern of the Protection from Evil spell.
    You should get five more spells out of the staff before it wears out.

Analyze

There are a total of three potential unlocks for an carved ironwood staff via a potency crystal.

1) Has six bezels to hold runestones (LOCKED)
2) Has eight bezels to hold runestones (LOCKED)
3) Has ten bezels to hold runestones (LOCKED)

The next unlock will increase the number of bezels on the ironwood staff to six.