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Wizards can use the spell [[Elemental Detection (405)]] to see the status of the untemper. An application of sarmoc typically requires one to two hours to work its magic. The enchanter should check often with 405 if they are in a particular rush to remove tempers from an enchanting project. |
Wizards can use the spell [[Elemental Detection (405)]] to see the status of the untemper. An application of sarmoc typically requires one to two hours to work its magic. The enchanter should check often with 405 if they are in a particular rush to remove tempers from an enchanting project. |
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It is important to note that one pour of a sarmoc potion removes one pour of a temper potion. For projects that have had multiple tempering pours, it is required to pour the sarmoc and wait for it to detemper for each tempering cycle the item has been through. |
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Revision as of 19:14, 27 June 2019
A sarmoc potion is used to remove a temper from an enchanting project.
Wizards can use the spell Elemental Detection (405) to see the status of the untemper. An application of sarmoc typically requires one to two hours to work its magic. The enchanter should check often with 405 if they are in a particular rush to remove tempers from an enchanting project.
It is important to note that one pour of a sarmoc potion removes one pour of a temper potion. For projects that have had multiple tempering pours, it is required to pour the sarmoc and wait for it to detemper for each tempering cycle the item has been through.
Profession | Wizard |
Discipline | Potions |
Spell | 925 |
Uses | |
Rank taught | 18 |
Rank end | 31 |
Location | West |
Alchemy Recipe
A sarmoc potion |
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Faintly glimmering dust=extracted ayanad crystals