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The monument construction site is up and at 744, 5955!  
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=Challenge Complete=
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[[File:worship2.png]]
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The monument is complete!  Come see it at 744, 5955 (Taygete)!  
 
Guild hall is at 740, 5971
 
Guild hall is at 740, 5971
                                          Test of the Messenger                                                [edit]
 
                                              Summary
 
In the Test of the Messenger, players across Egypt work together to assemble messages from the gods that have been split into fragments. These holy messages describe ancient and long-forgotten rituals used to pacify and please various gods. The goal of the test is to fully assemble a message and carry out the instructions therein, which describe a complex ritual that must be completed with a partner. Complete five such rituals to pass the test.
 
 
[edit] Detailed Overview
 
At the beginning of an Egyptian month, a new message becomes available to be deciphered by the players of Egypt. Every player signed up for the test has access to one piece of this message (the message is split into seven fragments) and may travel to any common altar and perform a simple ritual to receive their fragment. The simple ritual is as follows:
 
 
Place a papyrus paper on the left focus
 
Place an ink on the right focus
 
Meditate on the altar
 
The player will then receive a popup with their fragment of the message if this simple ritual was performed correctly. The paper and ink are consumed during a successful attempt. The fragment a player receives will be randomly chosen among one of the following seven:
 
 
Location of a specific common altar (region and coordinates)
 
Partner A's action
 
Partner B's action
 
Partner A's prayer
 
Partner B's prayer
 
Partner A's complex item sacrifice
 
Partner B's complex item sacrifice
 
The fragment a player receives is set and will not change during the Egyptian month, even if that player repeats the simple ritual. An an example of fragment a player might receive:
 
 
“... the first priest must sacrifice a Lime Green fish scale...”
 
 
Another fragment of the same message might be:
 
 
“Sobek, God of Nile products and fertility, awaits appeasement at the common altar located in Alcyone: 1683, 2299...”
 
 
Finally another example:
 
 
“...the second priest must then recite the prayer 'Guide us to your revealed wisdom'...”
 
 
When enough players across Egypt have done this, the actual complex ritual to please the god may be performed. An example of a fully assembled message by the players:
 
 
“Sobek, God of Nile products and fertility, awaits appeasement at the common altar located in Alcyone: 1683, 2299. To please Sobek, the first priest must plant a bed of flax while the second priest waters and harvests the flax bed. Then, the first priest must recite the prayer 'Bless us with the bounty of the land' and the second priest must then recite the prayer 'Guide us to your revealed wisdom'. Finally at the altar, the first priest must sacrifice a Lime Green fish scale and the second priest must then sacrifice a Dodger Blue fish scale.”
 
 
Note that while the fragments players receive are randomly given, the ritual is always performed in the same order from message to message (Find the altar, Actions, Prayers, Sacrifices). The specific altar, actions, prayers, and complex item sacrifices change from week to week but the order of the ritual as noted above remains constant (also, the complex items will always be of the same type. In the example above, fish scales were the item type, but the two scales were different colors. A different message on a different week might require for example two moss, each with a different required attribute.)
 
 
Players must partner up and complete the complex ritual by the end of the Egyptian month to receive credit for a completed ritual. The gods quickly tire of the the same ritual; only the first seven partners who successfully complete the ritual will receive credit that week, so hurry! A new message becomes available at the beginning of the next Egyptian month. Receive credit for five completed complex rituals and you will pass the Test!
 
                                        Notes
 
The "Actions" may be any number of things, such as planting a specific crop, performing an emote, or releasing a beetle. The Sacrifices should not be too difficult as far as required attributes go. Complex items that are needed could be wine, beer, raeli tiles, paint, moss, fish scales, treated wood, treated metal, flower petals, etc. The developer obviously has discretion here (although, I would like to see fish scales put to some sort of use). This test has a cooperative element as well as a competitive one since players must share with one another to finish a message but only the first seven partners to complete the ritual receive credit each Egyptian month. You do NOT need to complete the rituals with the same partner each time; you only need to participate in five different successful rituals yourself to pass.
 
 
 
  
 
== Supporters ==
 
== Supporters ==
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* KebiRoz
 
* KebiRoz
 
* Osidion
 
* Osidion
  AerisDevine
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* AerisDevine
  LuluDevine
+
* LuluDevine
  Maata
+
* Maata
  ysabeau
+
* AlphaBob
  AlphaBob
+
ysabeau
  
=== Prentice ===
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=== Prentice (32)===
  
 
* Avanya
 
* Avanya
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* Nika
 
* Nika
 
* Zildjan
 
* Zildjan
  talos
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* NuitRehema
  Sky
+
* Hatsheput
  Asheara
+
* Hatheput
  Philadelphia
+
* Nebkhepure
 +
* Philadelphia
 +
* Asheara
 +
* Borian
 +
* TheMazeEcho
 +
* Flowbar
 +
* deep2k4
 +
* Gumby
 +
* Monifa
 +
* Strutter
 +
* Hanid
 +
* Spooner
 +
* Murtha
 +
* CHART
 +
* Marlie
 +
* Iy-Nefer
 +
* Nitocris
 +
* BlueGrass
 +
* Robare
 +
* talos
 +
* Mayanah
 +
* Sky
  
=== Student ===
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=== Student (64)===
 
* Anyolina
 
* Anyolina
 
* Fuzz
 
* Fuzz
 
* DianeLane
 
* DianeLane
 
* Emy
 
* Emy
* Iy-Nefer
 
 
* Zarosis
 
* Zarosis
 
* kuupid
 
* kuupid
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* Galiath
 
* Galiath
 
* Justin
 
* Justin
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* Lyman
 
* Nurkii
 
* Nurkii
 
* PetruxIII
 
* PetruxIII
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* farmer
 
* farmer
 
* Augir
 
* Augir
  Reese
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* Xerlux
  WhiteTiger
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* Troglin 
  Xerlux
+
* Etma
  trogin
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* BubbaHotepJunior
  Arahgon
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* WhiteTiger
 +
* CandyO
 +
* Arahgon
 +
* Shirani
 +
* Leghk
 +
* Salrilk
 +
* Reese
 +
* Cora
 +
* Cate
 +
* Shuyya
 +
* Sun-Aj
 +
* cate
 +
* Tile
 +
* candi
 +
* Rimshot
 +
* Judd
 +
* Ajeron
 +
* Herat
 +
* Aimikane
 +
* Siyta
 +
* Jeffrez
 +
* Panyea
 +
* TheShadow
 +
* Blueshift
 +
* Apet
 +
* Daniels
 +
* Myn
 +
* Lucka
 +
* Robik
 +
* sekhmet
 +
* geewiz
 +
* Moses
 +
* InambaGuum
 +
* kyrea
 +
* Tashienna
 +
* Tammie
 +
* Benisotous
 +
* Akhbeer
 +
* Saledo
 +
* Siralos
 +
* River
 +
* Niles
 +
=Worship Monument Test (The Test of the Messenger)=
 +
 
 +
In the Test of the Messenger, players across Egypt work together to assemble messages from the gods that have been split into fragments.  These holy messages describe ancient and long-forgotten rituals used to pacify and please various gods.  The goal of the test is to fully assemble a message and carry out the instructions therein, which describe a complex ritual that must be completed with a partner.  Complete five such rituals to pass the test.
  
== Materials needed ==
+
====Detailed Overview====
 +
 
 +
At the beginning of an Egyptian month, a new message becomes available to be deciphered by the players of Egypt.  Every player signed up for the test has access to one piece of this message (the message is split into seven fragments) and may travel to any common altar and perform a simple ritual to receive their fragment.  The simple ritual is as follows:
 +
 
 +
#Place a papyrus paper on the left focus
 +
#Place an ink on the right focus
 +
#Meditate on the altar
 +
 
 +
The player will then receive a popup with their fragment of the message if this simple ritual was performed correctly.  The paper and ink are consumed during a successful attempt.  The fragment a player receives will be randomly chosen among one of the following seven:
 +
 
 +
#Location of a specific common altar (region and coordinates)
 +
#Partner A's action
 +
#Partner B's action
 +
#Partner A's prayer
 +
#Partner B's prayer
 +
#Partner A's complex item sacrifice
 +
#Partner B's complex item sacrifice
 +
 
 +
The fragment a player receives is set and will not change during the Egyptian month, even if that player repeats the simple ritual.  An an example of fragment a player might receive:
 +
 
 +
“... the first priest must sacrifice a Lime Green fish scale...”
 +
 
 +
Another fragment of the same message might be:
 +
 
 +
“Sobek, God of Nile products and fertility, awaits appeasement at the common altar located in Alcyone: 1683, 2299...”
 +
 
 +
Finally another example:
 +
 
 +
“...the second priest must then recite the prayer 'Guide us to your revealed wisdom'...”
 +
 
 +
When enough players across Egypt have done this, the actual complex ritual to please the god may be performed.  An example of a fully assembled message by the players:
 +
 
 +
“Sobek, God of Nile products and fertility, awaits appeasement at the common altar located in Alcyone: 1683, 2299.  To please Sobek, the first priest must plant a bed of flax while the second priest waters and harvests the flax bed.  Then, the first priest must recite the prayer 'Bless us with the bounty of the land' and the second priest must then recite the prayer 'Guide us to your revealed wisdom'. Finally at the altar, the first priest must sacrifice a Lime Green fish scale and the second priest must then sacrifice a Dodger Blue fish scale.”
 +
 
 +
Note that while the fragments players receive are randomly given, the ritual is always performed in the same order from message to message (Find the altar, Actions, Prayers, Sacrifices).  The specific altar, actions, prayers, and complex item sacrifices change from week to week but the order of the ritual as noted above remains constant (also, the complex items will always be of the same type.  In the example above, fish scales were the item type, but the two scales were different colors.  A different message on a different week might require for example two moss, each with a different required attribute.)
 +
 
 +
Players must partner up and complete the complex ritual by the end of the Egyptian month to receive credit for a completed ritual.  The gods quickly tire of the the same ritual; only the first seven partners who successfully complete the ritual will receive credit that week, so hurry! A new message becomes available at the beginning of the next Egyptian month.  Receive credit for five completed complex rituals and you will pass the Test!
 +
 
 +
====Notes====
 +
The "Actions" may be any number of things, such as planting a specific crop, performing an emote, or releasing a beetle.  The Sacrifices should not be too difficult as far as required attributes go.  Complex items that are needed could be wine, beer, raeli tiles, paint, moss, fish scales, treated wood, treated metal, flower petals, etc.  The developer obviously has discretion here (although, I would like to see fish scales put to some sort of use).  This test has a cooperative element as well as a competitive one since players must share with one another to finish a message but only the first seven partners to complete the ritual receive credit each Egyptian month.  You do NOT need to complete the rituals with the same partner each time; you only need to participate in five different successful rituals yourself to pass.
 +
 
 +
= Materials needed =
 
{| border="1" style="background-color:#DEB887" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="5"
 
{| border="1" style="background-color:#DEB887" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="5"
 
|<b>Material</b>
 
|<b>Material</b>
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| '''Huge Diamond'''  || '''21'''    || '''21'''    ||  ||  
 
| '''Huge Diamond'''  || '''21'''    || '''21'''    ||  ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Huge Emerald''' || '''21'''  || 18  ||  ||
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| '''Huge Emerald''' || '''21'''  || '''21''' ||  ||
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''Huge Quartz''' || '''21'''  ||  '''21'''  ||  ||
 
| '''Huge Quartz''' || '''21'''  ||  '''21'''  ||  ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Huge Ruby'''  || '''21'''    || 15  ||  ||
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| '''Huge Ruby'''  || '''21'''    || '''21'''  ||  ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Huge Sapphire''' || '''21'''    || 7 || ||
+
| '''Huge Sapphire''' || '''21'''    || '''21''' || ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Huge Topaz'''  || '''21'''    ||17 ||  ||  
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| '''Huge Topaz'''  || '''21'''    ||'''21''' ||  ||  
 
|-
 
|-
 
| '''Large Diamond''' || '''105''' ||  '''105''' ||    ||
 
| '''Large Diamond''' || '''105''' ||  '''105''' ||    ||
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| '''Medium Sapphire''' || '''1050'''  || '''1050'''  ||  ||
 
| '''Medium Sapphire''' || '''1050'''  || '''1050'''  ||  ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Small Diamond''' || '''2100''' ||1756  || ||
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| '''Small Diamond''' || '''2100''' || '''2100'''  || ||
 
|-  
 
|-  
 
| '''Small Emerald''' || '''2100''' || '''2100''' ||    ||
 
| '''Small Emerald''' || '''2100''' || '''2100''' ||    ||
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   ||
 
   ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Oyster Shell Marble''' || '''150''' ||  150  ||   
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| '''Oyster Shell Marble''' || '''150''' ||  '''150''' ||   
 
   ||
 
   ||
 
|-
 
|-
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   ||
 
   ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Canary Granite'''  || '''150'''    || 65  ||
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| '''Canary Granite'''  || '''150'''    || '''150'''  ||
 
||
 
||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Night Granite'''  || '''150 '''  || 25  ||  ||
+
| '''Night Granite'''  || '''150 '''  || '''150''' ||  ||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Grey Star Marble'''        || '''150'''    || 47 ||
+
| '''Grey Star Marble'''        || '''150'''    || '''150''' ||   ||
 +
 
 
||
 
||
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Yellow Alabaster Marble''' || '''150'''    || 134 ||  ||  
+
| '''Yellow Alabaster Marble''' || '''150'''    || '''150''' ||  ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| '''White Travertine'''        || '''150 '''  || 0 ||'''  ||  
+
| '''White Travertine'''        || '''150 '''  || '''150''' || ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| '''White Alabaster'''        || '''150'''    || 43|| ||  
+
| '''White Alabaster'''        || '''150'''    || '''150''' || ||  
 
|-
 
|-
| '''Cut Stone'''              || '''50,000''' || '''50000''' ||||  
+
| '''Cut Stone'''              || '''50,000''' || '''50,000''' ||||  
 
|-
 
|-
 
|}
 
|}
 +
 +
==Paint Recipes==
 +
Lets list our paint recipes to find out who has the cheapest! Then we can gather mats for those Recipes.
 +
 +
Nitocris Recipes:
 +
*RosyBrown : 7 RedSand, 2 Cabbage, 1 Copper
 +
*Gold : 5 Carrot, 1 Sulfur, 1 Copper, 1 Clay, 1 Silver, 1 RedSand, 1 Cabbage
 +
*CadetBlue : 1 RedSand, 10 Cabbage, 1 Silver, 1 Sulfur, 1 Clay
 +
*ForestGreen : 1 Cabbage,7 Clay,1 RedSand,1 Silver
 +
*Forest Green : 1 ToadSkin, 10 Clay, 1 Sulfur, 1 Copper, 1 Saltpeter,
 +
 +
----

Latest revision as of 00:46, 2 November 2011

Challenge Complete

Worship2.png

The monument is complete! Come see it at 744, 5955 (Taygete)! Guild hall is at 740, 5971

Supporters

Oracle

Sheeba

Sage (2)

  • Ruby
  • Rania

Master (4)

  • McArine
  • Kaiya
  • Kitten
  • Renard

Scribe (8)

  • Nissim
  • Ninfa
  • Nori
  • lilinou
  • Rey
  • Solaris
  • dedenav
  • sahil

Journeyman (16)

  • Jazkar
  • Memes
  • Wampak
  • bcoastaldawn
  • blondie
  • emeraldlily
  • fahli
  • tamb
  • Bessodia
  • KebiRoz
  • Osidion
  • AerisDevine
  • LuluDevine
  • Maata
  • AlphaBob
  • ysabeau

Prentice (32)

  • Avanya
  • Crashley
  • Jaylenaeybarre
  • Mariamom
  • Misty
  • Nika
  • Zildjan
  • NuitRehema
  • Hatsheput
  • Hatheput
  • Nebkhepure
  • Philadelphia
  • Asheara
  • Borian
  • TheMazeEcho
  • Flowbar
  • deep2k4
  • Gumby
  • Monifa
  • Strutter
  • Hanid
  • Spooner
  • Murtha
  • CHART
  • Marlie
  • Iy-Nefer
  • Nitocris
  • BlueGrass
  • Robare
  • talos
  • Mayanah
  • Sky

Student (64)

  • Anyolina
  • Fuzz
  • DianeLane
  • Emy
  • Zarosis
  • kuupid
  • Azeroteph
  • Bognor
  • Galiath
  • Justin
  • Lyman
  • Nurkii
  • PetruxIII
  • Thunderstorm
  • Tortellini
  • Vae
  • farmer
  • Augir
  • Xerlux
  • Troglin
  • Etma
  • BubbaHotepJunior
  • WhiteTiger
  • CandyO
  • Arahgon
  • Shirani
  • Leghk
  • Salrilk
  • Reese
  • Cora
  • Cate
  • Shuyya
  • Sun-Aj
  • cate
  • Tile
  • candi
  • Rimshot
  • Judd
  • Ajeron
  • Herat
  • Aimikane
  • Siyta
  • Jeffrez
  • Panyea
  • TheShadow
  • Blueshift
  • Apet
  • Daniels
  • Myn
  • Lucka
  • Robik
  • sekhmet
  • geewiz
  • Moses
  • InambaGuum
  • kyrea
  • Tashienna
  • Tammie
  • Benisotous
  • Akhbeer
  • Saledo
  • Siralos
  • River
  • Niles

Worship Monument Test (The Test of the Messenger)

In the Test of the Messenger, players across Egypt work together to assemble messages from the gods that have been split into fragments. These holy messages describe ancient and long-forgotten rituals used to pacify and please various gods. The goal of the test is to fully assemble a message and carry out the instructions therein, which describe a complex ritual that must be completed with a partner. Complete five such rituals to pass the test.

Detailed Overview

At the beginning of an Egyptian month, a new message becomes available to be deciphered by the players of Egypt. Every player signed up for the test has access to one piece of this message (the message is split into seven fragments) and may travel to any common altar and perform a simple ritual to receive their fragment. The simple ritual is as follows:

  1. Place a papyrus paper on the left focus
  2. Place an ink on the right focus
  3. Meditate on the altar

The player will then receive a popup with their fragment of the message if this simple ritual was performed correctly. The paper and ink are consumed during a successful attempt. The fragment a player receives will be randomly chosen among one of the following seven:

  1. Location of a specific common altar (region and coordinates)
  2. Partner A's action
  3. Partner B's action
  4. Partner A's prayer
  5. Partner B's prayer
  6. Partner A's complex item sacrifice
  7. Partner B's complex item sacrifice

The fragment a player receives is set and will not change during the Egyptian month, even if that player repeats the simple ritual. An an example of fragment a player might receive:

“... the first priest must sacrifice a Lime Green fish scale...”

Another fragment of the same message might be:

“Sobek, God of Nile products and fertility, awaits appeasement at the common altar located in Alcyone: 1683, 2299...”

Finally another example:

“...the second priest must then recite the prayer 'Guide us to your revealed wisdom'...”

When enough players across Egypt have done this, the actual complex ritual to please the god may be performed. An example of a fully assembled message by the players:

“Sobek, God of Nile products and fertility, awaits appeasement at the common altar located in Alcyone: 1683, 2299. To please Sobek, the first priest must plant a bed of flax while the second priest waters and harvests the flax bed. Then, the first priest must recite the prayer 'Bless us with the bounty of the land' and the second priest must then recite the prayer 'Guide us to your revealed wisdom'. Finally at the altar, the first priest must sacrifice a Lime Green fish scale and the second priest must then sacrifice a Dodger Blue fish scale.”

Note that while the fragments players receive are randomly given, the ritual is always performed in the same order from message to message (Find the altar, Actions, Prayers, Sacrifices). The specific altar, actions, prayers, and complex item sacrifices change from week to week but the order of the ritual as noted above remains constant (also, the complex items will always be of the same type. In the example above, fish scales were the item type, but the two scales were different colors. A different message on a different week might require for example two moss, each with a different required attribute.)

Players must partner up and complete the complex ritual by the end of the Egyptian month to receive credit for a completed ritual. The gods quickly tire of the the same ritual; only the first seven partners who successfully complete the ritual will receive credit that week, so hurry! A new message becomes available at the beginning of the next Egyptian month. Receive credit for five completed complex rituals and you will pass the Test!

Notes

The "Actions" may be any number of things, such as planting a specific crop, performing an emote, or releasing a beetle. The Sacrifices should not be too difficult as far as required attributes go. Complex items that are needed could be wine, beer, raeli tiles, paint, moss, fish scales, treated wood, treated metal, flower petals, etc. The developer obviously has discretion here (although, I would like to see fish scales put to some sort of use). This test has a cooperative element as well as a competitive one since players must share with one another to finish a message but only the first seven partners to complete the ritual receive credit each Egyptian month. You do NOT need to complete the rituals with the same partner each time; you only need to participate in five different successful rituals yourself to pass.

Materials needed

Material Need Have Pledged Notes: Please put your name and amount in pledge column
Rosy Brown Paint 28,000 28000
Gold Paint 10,000 10,000
Cadet Blue Paint 5,000 5000
Forest Green Paint 5,000 5000
Honey 50,000 50,000
Seeds of Exactly 7 Flax 3000 3000 Seed must yield 7 flax at harvest
Seeds of Exactly 7 Rotten Flax 3000 3000 Seed must yield 7 rotten flax at harvest
Camel Milk 10,000 10000
Concrete 15,000 15000
Huge Diamond 21 21
Huge Emerald 21 21
Huge Quartz 21 21
Huge Ruby 21 21
Huge Sapphire 21 21
Huge Topaz 21 21
Large Diamond 105 105
Large Sapphire 105 105
Large Emerald 105 105
Large Quartz 105 105
Large Ruby 105 105
Large Topaz 105 105
Medium Diamond 1050 1050
Medium Emerald 1050 1050
Medium Quartz 1050 1050
Medium Ruby 1050 1050
Medium Topaz 1050 1050
Medium Sapphire 1050 1050
Small Diamond 2100 2100
Small Emerald 2100 2100
Small Quartz 2100 2100
Small Ruby 2100 2100
Small Sapphire 2100 2100
Small Topaz 2100 2100
Candles 2000 2000
Raw Barley 1000 1000
Light Roasted Barley 1000 1000
Med Roasted Barley 1000 1000
Dark Roasted Barley 1000 1000
Burnt Barley 1000 1000
Raw Wheat 1000 1000
Light Roasted Wheat 1000 1000
Med Roasted Wheat 1000 1000
Dark Roasted Wheat 1000 1000
Burnt Wheat 1000 1000
Gold Sheeting 250 250
Gold Foil 1500 1500
Oyster Shell Marble 150 150
Mud Granite 150 150
Canary Granite 150 150
Night Granite 150 150
Grey Star Marble 150 150
Yellow Alabaster Marble 150 150
White Travertine 150 150
White Alabaster 150 150
Cut Stone 50,000 50,000

Paint Recipes

Lets list our paint recipes to find out who has the cheapest! Then we can gather mats for those Recipes.

Nitocris Recipes:

  • RosyBrown : 7 RedSand, 2 Cabbage, 1 Copper
  • Gold : 5 Carrot, 1 Sulfur, 1 Copper, 1 Clay, 1 Silver, 1 RedSand, 1 Cabbage
  • CadetBlue : 1 RedSand, 10 Cabbage, 1 Silver, 1 Sulfur, 1 Clay
  • ForestGreen : 1 Cabbage,7 Clay,1 RedSand,1 Silver
  • Forest Green : 1 ToadSkin, 10 Clay, 1 Sulfur, 1 Copper, 1 Saltpeter,