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'''Stonemason''' is a type of [[professions|profession]].
'''Stonemason''' is a type of [[Professions|profession]] introduced within the [[Mine of Mantuban (episode)|Mine of Mantuban episode]], which predominantly creates weaponry for the [[Hammermage]] faction.


==Overview==
Notes:
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, 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]] increases based on its item level, it is generally advised to create the highest level weaponry possible.
The [[T.E.A. Machine]] (Tempestae Etching Apparatus) requires 1 gas per action.


==Etching stones==
Gas is obtained by first harvesting [[Empty Gas Leech]] in [[Leech Pools]] and then filling them up with gas at [[Gas Vents]] in [[Gassy Grotto]]. Use a [[Gas Leech]] on a [[Gas Tank]] to get 10 gas per leech.
* [[Coarse Flint]] = 37xp per stone
* [[Coarse Basalt]] = 43xp per stone
* [[Coarse Andesite]] = 51xp per stone
* [[Coarse Granite]] = 61xp per stone


==Statistics==

Each item is crafted at its respective workbench.

You can fabricate items at the level of your [[Stonemason]] [[Professions|Profession]]. Costs remain the same, but item level increases (can select which level to craft in the forge). XP is the same regardless of item level fabricated.

Item quality seems to be random similar to mob drops. Some purples can easily sell for 4+ silver whereas greens can only sell for like 200 copper. The item value does increase with item level, so always create the highest level you can.



You can load 6 stone into the [[T.E.A. Machine]] at a time.

[[Coarse Flint]] = 37xp per stone

[[Coarse Basalt]] = 43xp per stone

[[Coarse Andesite]] = 51xp per stone

[[Coarse Granite]] = 61xp per stone


Question: Is Etching XP necessary in the chart if it's expected to always just etch a full inventory before fabricating items?

To the above question: IMO, there should be a separate table with the different stones, their acquisition methods (room to mine, vendor, cost from vendor), and etching xp rates
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==Update history==
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* {{UL|update=2024-11-06|date=6 November 2024}}
** Added to game.}}
{{Professions}}
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Revision as of 23:39, 11 November 2024

Stonemason is a type of profession introduced within the Mine of Mantuban episode, which predominantly creates weaponry for the Hammermage faction.

Overview

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, 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 increases based on its item level, it is generally advised to create the highest level weaponry possible.

Etching stones

Statistics

Required Level Item/Unlock Ingredients Cost (per item,

buying everything)

Steps Etching XP Fabricating XP XP/Inventory slot (Fabricate) Total XP Cost/XP
0 Basic Hammerfist 2x Coarse Flint + 1x Coarse Hickory Pole Silver 58.5 Copper T.E.A. Machine + One Handed Melee Workbench 74 250 324 3.27 Copper
2 Basic Throwing Stones 3x Coarse Flint Silver 125 Copper T.E.A. Machine + One Handed Ranged Workbench 111 265 376 2.99 Copper
4 Basic Stone Slab Shield 4x Coarse Flint Silver 500 Copper T.E.A. Machine + Shield Work Rock 148 281 429 3.5 Copper
6 Basic Stone Mace 2x Coarse Basalt + 1x Coarse Hickory Pole Silver 208.5 Copper T.E.A. Machine + One Handed Melee Workbench 86 298 384 3.15 Copper
8 Basic Stone Discs 4x Coarse Basalt Silver 800 Copper T.E.A. Machine + One Handed Ranged Workbench 172 315 487 3.7 Copper
10 Basic War Hammer 3x Coarse Basalt + 1x Coarse Hickory Pole Silver 658.5 Copper T.E.A. Machine + One Handed Melee Workbench 129 334 463 3.58 Copper
12 Basic Bolas 3x Coarse Andesite Silver 575 Copper T.E.A. Machine + One Handed Ranged Workbench 153 354 507 3.11 Copper
14 Basic Stone Chunk Shield 4x Coarse Andesite Silver 100 Copper T.E.A. Machine + Shield Work Rock 204 375 579 3.63 Copper
16 Basic Double Headed Hammer 4x Coarse Andesite + 1x Coarse Yew Pole Silver 730 Copper T.E.A. Machine + Two Handed Melee Workbench 204 397 601 4.54 Copper
18 Basic Throwing Clubs 5x Coarse Granite Silver 315 Copper T.E.A. Machine + Two Handed Ranged Workbench 305 421 726 4.57 Copper
20 Buff Limestone Bowls 1x Buff Limestone Silver 200 Copper
22 Basic Great Stone Mace 4x Coarse Granite + 1x Coarse Suave Pole Silver 49.5 Copper T.E.A. Machine + Two Handed Melee Workbench 244 463 707 4.31 Copper
24 Basic Polished Stone Shield 5x Coarse Granite Silver 315 Copper T.E.A. Machine + Shield Work Rock 305 491 796 4.16 Copper
26 Snake Statue Sculpture
28 Basic Throwing Hammers 2x Coarse Deathstone + 3x Coarse Pine Pole Silver 275 Copper T.E.A Machine + Two Handed Ranged Workbench 520
30 Basic Great Hammer 4x Coarse Deathstone + 1x Coarse Yew Pole 11 Silver 470 Copper T.E.A Machine + Two Handed Melee Workbench
32 Cream Soapstone Figurines
34 Basic Sling 3x Coarse Deathstone T.E.A Machine + Two Handed Ranged Workbench
36 Urn Ornamental Sculpture
38 Moderate Hammerfist 2x Rugged Flint + 1x Rugged Hickory Pole T.E.A Machine + One Handed Melee Workbench
40 Moderate Throwing Stones 3x Rugged Flint T.E.A Machine + One Handed Ranged Workbench

Update history

This information has been manually compiled. Some updates may not be included yet.