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Latest revision as of 19:49, 18 December 2024

The T.E.A. Machine, or Tempestae Etching Apparatus, is a machine used in the Stonemason profession, which players can load with up to 6 stones to be etched prior to using them for crafting.

The interface of the T.E.A. Machine, partially loaded.

In order to use the T.E.A. Machine, it must be loaded with gas, obtained by first harvesting an empty gas leech in the Leech Pools, then filling it from gas vents in the Gassy Grotto to produce a full gas leech.

The T.E.A. Machine requires 1 gas per batch of stones, and can hold up to 1000 gas at a time. Each leech adds 10 gas to the gas tank, so filling the machine fully requires 100 leeches.

Process[edit | edit source]

First the T.E.A. Machine must be loaded with stones. Up to 6 stones of the same type may be loaded into the machine one at a time, each taking 2 seconds.

Then the button is pressed, which activates the etching process. Regardless of the number of stones in the machine, this process takes the same amount of time and consumes 1 gas.

Lastly, the etched stones are removed from the machine all at once. Experience and knowledge is awarded at this step.

In total, etching a batch of 6 stones takes 27 seconds, which averages to 4.66 seconds per stone. However a stone etched individually will take 17 seconds, so it is highly recommended to etch stones in batches.

If at any point the process is aborted, the un-etched stones will be returned to the players inventory, even if the etching part of the process has been completed and the gas has been consumed.

Locations[edit | edit source]

T.E.A. Machine Products[edit | edit source]

LevelProductMaterialXP
0 Coarse Flint (Etched) Coarse Flint
37
6 Coarse Basalt (Etched) Coarse Basalt
43
12 Coarse Andesite (Etched) Coarse Andesite
51
18 Coarse Granite (Etched) Coarse Granite
61
28 Coarse Deathstone (Etched) Coarse Deathstone
75
38 Rugged Flint (Etched) Rugged Flint
91
48 Rugged Basalt (Etched) Rugged Basalt
111
58 Rugged Andesite (Etched) Rugged Andesite
134
69 Rugged Granite (Etched) Rugged Granite
166
79 Rugged Deathstone (Etched) Rugged Deathstone
201
87 Average Flint (Etched) Average Flint
238
97 Average Basalt (Etched) Average Basalt
289
107 Average Andesite (Etched) Average Andesite
357
118 Average Granite (Etched) Average Granite
433
128 Average Deathstone (Etched) Average Deathstone
524
138 Fine Flint (Etched) Fine Flint
636
148 Fine Basalt (Etched) Fine Basalt
771
159 Fine Andesite (Etched) Fine Andesite
952
169 Fine Granite (Etched) Fine Granite
unknown
179 Fine Deathstone (Etched) Fine Deathstone
unknown
189 Sturdy Flint (Etched) Sturdy Flint
1,696
200 Sturdy Basalt (Etched) Sturdy Basalt
2,129
233 Sturdy Andesite (Etched) Sturdy Andesite
unknown
267 Sturdy Granite (Etched) Sturdy Granite
unknown
301 Sturdy Deathstone (Etched) Sturdy Deathstone
unknown
334 Perfect Flint (Etched) Perfect Flint
unknown
368 Perfect Basalt (Etched) Perfect Basalt
unknown
402 Perfect Andesite (Etched) Perfect Andesite
unknown
436 Perfect Granite (Etched) Perfect Granite
unknown
469 Perfect Deathstone (Etched) Perfect Deathstone
unknown

Update history[edit | edit source]

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