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''A golden altar, with mystical carvings and inscriptions.''
 
''A golden altar, with mystical carvings and inscriptions.''
  
== Making of an altar ==
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== Skill and Creation Chances ==
*When creating a gold altar, the altar will generally  be made near the anvil.
 
*All altars can be pushed/pulled once created.
 
*All altars can be created even within a different god's domain.
 
  
Improving it requires the standard jewelsmithing or blacksmithing tools, only exception is you don't have to have the altar glowing, as there is no way you can put it in a fire or forge.
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Per prior studies, you have a:
  
=== Skill needed to create ===
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10% chance to make a gold altar at 20.00 jewelsmithing on a 46.22Ql Large Anvil.
10% to make a gold altar at 20.00 jewelsmiting on a 46.22Ql Large Anvil
 
  
11% to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmiting on a 46.22Ql Large Anvil
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11% chance to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmithing on a 46.22Ql Large Anvil.
  
6% to make a gold altar at 13.42 jewelsmiting on a 67.59Ql Large Anvil
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6% chance to make a gold altar at 13.42 jewelsmithing on a 67.59Ql Large Anvil.
  
19% to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmiting on a 80.87Ql Large Anvil
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19% chance to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmithing on a 80.87Ql Large Anvil.
  
20% to make a gold altar at 21.35 jewelsmiting on a 80.87Ql Large Anvil (still 11% on a 46.22ql)
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20% chance to make a gold altar at 21.35 jewelsmithing on a 80.87Ql Large Anvil (still 11% on a 46.22ql).
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
* To save lump when improving them, never combine. It uses the entire 0.1kg lump but if you combine several lumps it uses up to 0.25kgs
 
 
* Failure to create the altar will use up 0.5 kg of gold
 
* Failure to create the altar will use up 0.5 kg of gold
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* Regardless of which god has domain over an area, any altar may be created in that area.
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* Gold altars need to have the [[bless]] spell cast on them in order to be set to a specified deity. Stone and wooden altars, on the other hand, do not have this requirement.
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* Improvement of the altar requires the standard jewelsmithing or blacksmithing tools. The use of heat here to make the altar "glowing" is not necessary as it is in most other smithing and metal-works endeavors.
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
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* [[Faith#Sermons|Sermons]]
 
* [[Faith#Sermons|Sermons]]
 
* [[Sacrificing]]
 
* [[Sacrificing]]
Gold altars need to have the [[bless]] spell cast on it to set it to a specified deity.
 
 
Note that only a [[priest]] can cast spells. Stone and wooden altars do not have this requirement.
 
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 13:00, 3 March 2018

Main / Skills / Smithing / Jewelry smithing / Gold altar


Gold altar
A Gold altar
Creation
Result
  • Gold altar (5.0 kg)
Skill and improvement

Description

A golden altar, with mystical carvings and inscriptions.

Skill and Creation Chances

Per prior studies, you have a:

10% chance to make a gold altar at 20.00 jewelsmithing on a 46.22Ql Large Anvil.

11% chance to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmithing on a 46.22Ql Large Anvil.

6% chance to make a gold altar at 13.42 jewelsmithing on a 67.59Ql Large Anvil.

19% chance to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmithing on a 80.87Ql Large Anvil.

20% chance to make a gold altar at 21.35 jewelsmithing on a 80.87Ql Large Anvil (still 11% on a 46.22ql).

Notes

  • Failure to create the altar will use up 0.5 kg of gold
  • Regardless of which god has domain over an area, any altar may be created in that area.
  • Gold altars need to have the bless spell cast on them in order to be set to a specified deity. Stone and wooden altars, on the other hand, do not have this requirement.
  • Improvement of the altar requires the standard jewelsmithing or blacksmithing tools. The use of heat here to make the altar "glowing" is not necessary as it is in most other smithing and metal-works endeavors.

Usage

See also