Post by Scar on Jun 11, 2007 21:06:47 GMT -5
Introduction
When I'm not too busycatting manning the Ye Olde Magic Mart and eating your cookie points, I can usually be found fooling around in the storeroom; taking stock, a catnap and breakfast, lunch or dinner. Y'know, being a hardworking kitty in general.
But taking care of the store gets boring after a while and being the curious kitty that I am I began fiddling with some surplus spell components and enchantable items as a hobby. A little dash of this, a little sprig of that and an explosion or two and -- lo and behold! -- I happened upon a formula for a magical trinket!
Now, ye should thank me for risking my tail for the benefit of ye budding artificiers but I ain't picky.
However, like all kitties, I like messing with ye so I'm leaving all of ye to figure out the formulas of the magical items I've come up with. Worry not, I'll be giving ye plenty of hints to guide yer way ^_^
Feel free to post and discuss the formulas you think is correct and the first one to get it right will have their name added to the magic item's name in the future. Think of it as naming yer own new species of bunny x3
I'll be posting hints of new magical items every so often so keep your eyes peeled on this thread.
... Personally I'm looking for the formula for a Dragon-bunny Love Potion ...
Creating a magical item
Now, to create a magical item, ye must first buy the proper components AND an enchantable item from the Magic Mart. When ye have those in yer inventory post here with yer combination formula like so:
Component 1 + (Optional: Any other additional components) + Enchantable Item
Note: You can only combine components up to the maximum the enchantable item can support. For example, an enchantable silver quill can only be combined with one component with a faint aura
It'll take some time for me to confirm whether the enchantment process has succeeded but I'll post all results as soon as I can. Do note however that a wrong combination will result in a failed item, or possibly a new kind of unknown item but it's up to ye to take the risk or go with one of the safer, confirmed formulas in the thread.
In addition, I'm also interested in buying enchanted items of any kind, successes or failures. Note however that failed magical enchantments usually don't have a high resale value compared with successful magical items so don't say I haven't given ye fair warning.
So what're ye waiting for? Get on with the enchanting!
Confirmed Formulas
None yet
When I'm not too busy
But taking care of the store gets boring after a while and being the curious kitty that I am I began fiddling with some surplus spell components and enchantable items as a hobby. A little dash of this, a little sprig of that and an explosion or two and -- lo and behold! -- I happened upon a formula for a magical trinket!
Now, ye should thank me for risking my tail for the benefit of ye budding artificiers but I ain't picky.
However, like all kitties, I like messing with ye so I'm leaving all of ye to figure out the formulas of the magical items I've come up with. Worry not, I'll be giving ye plenty of hints to guide yer way ^_^
Feel free to post and discuss the formulas you think is correct and the first one to get it right will have their name added to the magic item's name in the future. Think of it as naming yer own new species of bunny x3
I'll be posting hints of new magical items every so often so keep your eyes peeled on this thread.
... Personally I'm looking for the formula for a Dragon-bunny Love Potion ...
Creating a magical item
Now, to create a magical item, ye must first buy the proper components AND an enchantable item from the Magic Mart. When ye have those in yer inventory post here with yer combination formula like so:
Component 1 + (Optional: Any other additional components) + Enchantable Item
Note: You can only combine components up to the maximum the enchantable item can support. For example, an enchantable silver quill can only be combined with one component with a faint aura
It'll take some time for me to confirm whether the enchantment process has succeeded but I'll post all results as soon as I can. Do note however that a wrong combination will result in a failed item, or possibly a new kind of unknown item but it's up to ye to take the risk or go with one of the safer, confirmed formulas in the thread.
In addition, I'm also interested in buying enchanted items of any kind, successes or failures. Note however that failed magical enchantments usually don't have a high resale value compared with successful magical items so don't say I haven't given ye fair warning.
So what're ye waiting for? Get on with the enchanting!
Confirmed Formulas
None yet