Jewelry Crafting Released!
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 5:11 pm
Huzzah.
Here's the rundown:
- Create a crude peice of jewelry via a mold.
- You can then take that crude jewelry and place it on a jewelry crafters's worktable.
- Use the command jewelrycraft to see your options.
- The higher your blacksmithing and lapidary skill, the more customization options you will have available to you.
- This tapers on a skill range of 0-500. At 500 in both skills, you will have all options available to you.
This allows you to:
- Change the basic design from crude to something more suitable.
- Etch a design into the piece.
- Attach a faceted or polished gemstone to the piece.
A jewelry piece with an attached gemstone will sell at the market for a price based on the gemstone you used.
This will be adjusted extensively, and not every customization option may be the best for a particular piece of jewelry, it's up to you to play with it and see what you like the most!
Enjoy...(I'm running out the door and will try to answer Q's when I get back, or tommorrow.)
Here's the rundown:
- Create a crude peice of jewelry via a mold.
- You can then take that crude jewelry and place it on a jewelry crafters's worktable.
- Use the command jewelrycraft to see your options.
- The higher your blacksmithing and lapidary skill, the more customization options you will have available to you.
- This tapers on a skill range of 0-500. At 500 in both skills, you will have all options available to you.
This allows you to:
- Change the basic design from crude to something more suitable.
- Etch a design into the piece.
- Attach a faceted or polished gemstone to the piece.
A jewelry piece with an attached gemstone will sell at the market for a price based on the gemstone you used.
This will be adjusted extensively, and not every customization option may be the best for a particular piece of jewelry, it's up to you to play with it and see what you like the most!
Enjoy...(I'm running out the door and will try to answer Q's when I get back, or tommorrow.)