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90 ql - 96 tiles radius
 
90 ql - 96 tiles radius
 
== Tip for placing ==
 
* To see where an altar will be placed when finished, drop a [[large anvil]]. It doesn't always work, but when it does the altar ends up almost exactly where the anvil lands.
 
* After dropping the [[large anvil]], '''do not''' turn, move or change your mouse view or you will need to re-drop it again to check positioning.
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 22:04, 9 July 2016

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.

Metal altars can be located within the radius of another altar of another alignment.

Making of an altar

  • When creating a gold altar, the altar will generally be made near the anvil.
  • Gold altars can now be pushed/pulled.

Improving it requires the standard jewelsmithing or blacksmithing tools, only exception is you dont have to have the altar glowing, as there is no way you can put it in a fire or forge.

Skill needed to create

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

6% to make a gold altar at 13.42 jewelsmiting on a 67.59Ql Large Anvil

19% to make a gold altar at 20.85 jewelsmiting 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)

Domain size

10 ql - 18 tiles radius

30 ql - 38 tiles radius

50 ql - 57 tiles radius

70 ql - 78 tiles radius

90 ql - 96 tiles radius

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

Usage

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