Stamps require a great deal of preparation to do anything other then basic graphic stamping. to create a Stamp you simply need to shape some clay with your hands. once Once a clay stamp is made , you can use a clay shaper to change the graphic the stamp represents. the default is an "X". [image of stamp graphics to be added]adding Adding gems to your stamp ''before '' you fire it will allow the stamp to gain additional features. Once you fire a stamp, you can no longer add gems or change the graphic. You can however link the gemmed stamp to in world objects anytime after the gem is inserted, cooked or not. Each of the following stamps must be "linked" to something to function: *Sapphires allow you to link a stamp to a deed somewhere in the world. doing Doing this will add the deed name, mayor name, and deed motto to a rollover under the graphic when you stamp a map with this. You must find the deed token in the game world, and link it directly (highlight the stamp in your inventory, and right click the token; Link Stamp).*Rubies allow you to link a stamp to a Structure, such as a guard tower, Colossus, or mission structure. any relevant info of the structure will be shown on a rollover when you mouse over the graphic once stamped on the map. You must find the object in the game world, and link it directly (highlight the stamp in your inventory, and right click the structure; Link Stamp). *Emeralds allow you to add a date stamp to the graphic you link with this stamp. You must right click the stamp and add a date/time. *Diamonds allow you to add text to the graphic you link with this stamp. You must right click the stamp and add your text. *Opals allow you to link a stamp with a location on your in game map. this will allow a player to click on this stamp in the game map, creating a popup link to the atlas map of that location, if you have the Atlas available in your inventory. each of these stamps You must be "linked" to something to function. the sapphire and ruby stamps require you to find the object in the game world, and link it directly (highlight the stamp your in your inventory, and right click the structure; Link Stamp.) the emerald and diamond stamps require you to right click them, and add a date/time or text before they will function as such. the opal will require you to stamp your -game map, and then your painted map respectively before they will in turn in order to link to one another.once a stamp is fired, you can no longer add gems, or change the graphic. you must add any gems or images before it is cooked to work. you can link the gemmed stamp to in world objects anytime after a gem is inserted, cooked or notother.
==Skills & Characteristics==