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Stonemason makes use of stone collected via the [[Miner]] profession by etching them with [[Tempestae]] magic within a [[T.E.A. Machine]] located inside the mine, up to a maximum quantity of 6 stones, of the same material, together with timber crafted by the [[Carpenter]] profession.
Stonemason makes use of stone collected via the [[Miner]] profession by etching them with [[Tempestae]] magic within a [[T.E.A. Machine]] located inside the mine, up to a maximum quantity of 6 stones, of the same material, together with timber crafted by the [[Carpenter]] profession.


Once crafted at a workbench, each weapon is untuned and its item level is set to the level of the player character's Stonemason profession by default, although the player may choose to change this level to be lower in anticipation of player-to-player trading. As the costs remain the same and the item's value at the [[Quartermaster Shop]] increases based on its item level, it is generally advised to create the highest level weaponry possible. The maximum fighting level that a weapon can be crafted is determined by its tier, it is always one less level than the following tier of the same type of weapon.
Once crafted at a workbench, each weapon is untuned and its item level is set to the level of the player character's Stonemason profession by default, although the player may choose to change this level to be lower in anticipation of player-to-player trading. As the costs remain the same and the item's value at the [[quartermaster]] increases based on its item level, it is generally advised to create the highest level weaponry possible. The maximum fighting level that a weapon can be crafted is determined by its tier, it is always one less level than the following tier of the same type of weapon.

== Weapon Attack Speed ==
There are three attack speed tiers for all weapon type categories, ranging from the fastest to slowest [[Hammermage]] weapons in each category as follows:

{| class="wikitable"
|+ Attack Speed Tiers and Tempestae Weapon Rankings
!Tier
!Attack Speed<br>(seconds per attack)
![[File:1-Hand icon.png|25px]] Melee
![[File:2-Hand icon.png|25px]] Melee
![[File:1-Hand icon.png|25px]] Ranged
![[File:2-Hand icon.png|25px]] Ranged
|-
| Tier 1
| 1.5
| Hammerfist [[File:Impact damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Great Stone Mace [[File:Necromae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Stone Discs [[File:Cryonae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Throwing Clubs [[File:Infernae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
|-
| Tier 2
| 1.875
| Stone Mace [[File:Arborae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Great Hammer [[File:Tempestae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Bolas [[File:Impact damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Throwing Hammers [[File:Tempestae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
|-
| Tier 3
| 2.25
| War Hammer [[File:Tempestae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Double Headed Hammer [[File:Infernae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Throwing Stones [[File:Necromae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
| Sling [[File:Arborae damage icon.png|25px|right]]
|}


==Etching stones==
==Etching stones==
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|37
|37
|375
|375
|237
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|0
|6
|{{plink|Coarse Basalt}}
|{{plink|Coarse Basalt}}
|43
|43
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|91
|91
|741
|741
|536
|-
|48
|{{plink|Rugged Basalt}}
|111
|850
|610
|-
|58
|{{plink|Rugged Andesite}}
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|69
|{{plink|Rugged Granite}}
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|79
|{{plink|Rugged Deathstone}}
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|87
|Average Flint
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|97
|Average Basalt
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|107
|Average Andesite
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|118
|Average Granite
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|128
|Average Deathstone
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|138
|Fine Flint
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|148
|Fine Basalt
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|159
|Fine Andesite
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|169
|Fine Granite
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|179
|Fine Deathstone
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|189
|Sturdy Flint
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|200
|Sturdy Basalt
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|233
|Sturdy Andesite
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|267
|Sturdy Granite
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|301
|Sturdy Deathstone
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|334
|Perfect Flint
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|368
|Perfect Basalt
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|402
|Perfect Andesite
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|436
|Perfect Granite
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|469
|Perfect Deathstone
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|}
|}
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|4x [[Coarse Granite]] + 1x [[Coarse Suave Pole]]
|4x [[Coarse Granite]] + 1x [[Coarse Suave Pole]]
|{{Currency|3049.5}}
|{{Currency|3049.5}}
|[[T.E.A. Machine]] + [[Two Handed Melee Workbench]]
|[[T.E.A. Machine]] + [[One Handed Melee Workbench]]
|244
|244
|463
|463
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|104
|104
|670
|670
|
|{{Currency|9.37}}
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|-
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|110.2
|110.2
|851
|851
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|{{Currency|13.48}}
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|-
|-
|32
|32
|Cream Soapstone Figurines
|Cream Soapstone Figurines
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|1X [[Cream Soapstone]]
|
|{{Currency|6000}}
|
|Stoneware Bench
|N/A
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|198.33
|198.33
|820
|820
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|{{Currency|9.88}}
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|-
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|Moderate Throwing Stones
|Moderate Throwing Stones
|3x [[Rugged Flint]]
|3x [[Rugged Flint]]
|
|{{Currency|2223}}
|[[T.E.A. Machine]] + [[One Handed Ranged Workbench]]
|[[T.E.A. Machine]] + [[One Handed Ranged Workbench]]
|273
|273
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|222.67
|222.67
|941
|941
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|{{Currency|2.36}}
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|-
|-
|42
|42
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|White Alabaster Candlesticks
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|1x White [[Alabaster]]
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|{{Currency|6600}}
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|Stoneware Bench
|N/A
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|Moderate Slab Shield
|Moderate Slab Shield
|4x [[Rugged Flint]]
|4x [[Rugged Flint]]
|
|{{Currency|2964}}
|[[T.E.A. Machine]] + [[Shield Work Rock]]
|[[T.E.A. Machine]] + [[Shield Work Rock]]
|364
|364
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|180.25
|180.25
|1085
|1085
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|{{Currency|2.73}}
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|-
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|48
|48
|Moderate Stone Mace
|Moderate Stone Mace
|2x [[Rugged Basalt]] + 1x [[Rugged Hickory Pole]]
|3x Rugged Basalt + 1x Rugger Hickory Pole
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|50
|Moderate Stone Disks
|4x Rugged Basalt
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|[[T.E.A. Machine|T.E.A Machine]] + [[One Handed Ranged Workbench]]
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|52
|Orb Column Sculpture
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|54
|Moderate War Hammer
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|}

== Passive Activities ([[File:Passive_activity_icon.png|link=Passive_activities|width=18x18]]) ==
Obs.: The experience points (XP) in passive activities can vary depending on unlocking new passive activities.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Level
!Activity
!Location
!XP/ hr
!Input
!Outputs
!Coins/hr
!Required Items
|-
|20
|[[Buff Limestone Bowls]]
|
|1620
|
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|-
|26
|[[Snake Statue Sculpture]]
|
|1728
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|None
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|-
|32
|Cream Soapstone Figurines
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|1980
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|-
|36
|Urn Ornamental Sculpture
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|2125
|
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|}
|}


== Capes ==
==Capes of Accomplishment==
The [[Stonemason Cape]] is a group of equipment unlocked by achieving various milestones in leveling of the Stonemason profession and can be purchased from [[Daguer]] at [[The Cloakroom]] located in [[Hopeport]].
The [[Stonemason Cape]] is a group of equipment unlocked by achieving various milestones in leveling of the Stonemason profession and can be purchased from [[Daguer]] at [[The Cloakroom]] located in [[Hopeport]].


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== References ==

# https://old.reddit.com/r/brightershores/comments/1gsz142/attack_speed_and_element_for_all_craftable/
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