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===Tier 1===
===Tier 1===
'''Nouns''': ''Pendant'', amulet, locket, medallion<br>
'''Nouns''': ''Pendant'', amulet, locket, medallion, necklace, choker, carcanet, lavaliere, periapt, talisman<br>
'''Articles''': cabochon, delicate, jagged, polished, spherical, bronze-caged, glass-caged, silver-caged, wire-caged, anvil-carved, flame-carved, leaf-carved, skull-carved, eye-etched, arrow-etched, rune-etched, sun-etched, cross-shaped, dagger-shaped, heart-shaped, square-shaped, bronze-strung, silver-strung, sinew-strung, suede-strung, bronze-backed, copper-backed, glass-backed, silver-backed, steel-backed
'''Articles''': cabochon, delicate, jagged, polished, spherical, bronze-caged, glass-caged, silver-caged, wire-caged, anvil-carved, flame-carved, leaf-carved, skull-carved, eye-etched, arrow-etched, rune-etched, sun-etched, cross-shaped, dagger-shaped, heart-shaped, square-shaped, bronze-strung, silver-strung, sinew-strung, suede-strung, bronze-backed, copper-backed, glass-backed, silver-backed, steel-backed



Revision as of 20:03, 4 April 2016

Daxela

Daxela's jewelry boxes debuted at Ebon Gate 2014.

Each Tier has all the options of the previous tiers along with a new noun, types it can be, and articles for that noun. At Tier 4 you can turn orb gems into imbedable jewelry and at Tier 6 your can turn mage rechargeable (MR) gems into MR jewelry.

Due to a quirk in the way that Elemental Detection (405) is written, it is incapable of determining that jewelry made with a jewelry box can hold a spell, or what spell is held. However, loresinging returns the correct information.

Analyze

You analyze your ebonwood box and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions.

The creator has also provided the following information:
This is a jewelry box that can turn gems into jewelry. It has 5 levels to unlock (up to 6 tiers) and is currently Tier 4.

Verbs:

  • To change the jewelry's article: TURN
  • To change the jewelry's type: PULL
  • To change the jewelry's noun: RUB
  • To toggle use of your custom settings: KNOCK
  • To activate the box: PUSH

Alterations:
This item can be altered freely as long as it remains some kind of hard, unwearable container. Also, keep in mind that it has an automatic description that cannot be changed that will appear after a custom show, so please make sure your design makes sense.

Custom Settings:
This box can be customized by specific merchants. A custom article can be added for every level of unlocking. This article is the first part of the 15/15/15 design, for example "a silver-caged." It must be 15 characters or less.

You can tell that the box is as light as it can get and that its pockets could not possibly get any deeper.

Tier 1

Nouns: Pendant, amulet, locket, medallion, necklace, choker, carcanet, lavaliere, periapt, talisman
Articles: cabochon, delicate, jagged, polished, spherical, bronze-caged, glass-caged, silver-caged, wire-caged, anvil-carved, flame-carved, leaf-carved, skull-carved, eye-etched, arrow-etched, rune-etched, sun-etched, cross-shaped, dagger-shaped, heart-shaped, square-shaped, bronze-strung, silver-strung, sinew-strung, suede-strung, bronze-backed, copper-backed, glass-backed, silver-backed, steel-backed

Tier 2

Nouns: Bracelet, cuff, wrist-chain, wrist-cuff, wristlet
Articles: beaded, chunky, delicate, elaborate, intricate, radiant, slender, slim, solid, tri-layered, twisted, acorn-clasped, bronze-clasped, flame-clasped, fish-clasped, leaf-clasped, silver-clasped, steel-clasped, sun-clasped, bronze-strung, chain-strung, ribbon-strung, silver-strung, suede-strung, wire-strung, brass-beaded, bronze-beaded, gold-beaded, glass-beaded, silver-beaded

Tier 3

Nouns: Anklet, ankle-chain, ankle-cuff
Articles: beaded, chunky, delicate, elaborate, intricate, radiant, slender, slim, solid, tri-layered, twisted, acorn-clasped, bronze-clasped, flame-clasped, fish-clasped, leaf-clasped, silver-clasped, steel-clasped, sun-clasped, bronze-strung, chain-strung, ribbon-strung, silver-strung, suede-strung, wire-strung, brass-beaded, bronze-beaded, gold-beaded, glass-beaded, silver-beaded

Tier 4

Nouns: Diadem, aemikvai, circlet, crown
Articles: delicate, etched, elaborate, intricate, makeshift, sculpted, slender, slim, solid, thin, thorned, twined, twisted, v-shaped, wire-wrapped, bronze-caged, copper-caged, silver-caged, steel-caged, wire-caged, brass-backed, glass-backed, silver-backed, steel-backed, brass-linked, bronze-linked, chain-linked, silver-linked, steel-linked, wire-linked

Tier 5

Nouns: Ring band, signet, ring
Articles: four-pronged, six-pronged, bar-set, bezel-set, channel-set, cluster-set, gypsy-set, bar-cut, cushion=cut, heart-cut, marquise-cut, octagon-cut, oval-cut, pear-cut, princess-cut, radiant-cut, round-cut, triangle-cut, trillion-cut, gaudy, glittering, polished, radiant, resplendent, sparkling, delicate, faceted, slender, slim, solid

Tier 6

Nouns: Pin pin, stickpin, totem, buckle, brooch, cameo, clasp, cloakpin, fetish, kilt-pin
Articles: bronze-backed, glass-backed, silver-backed, steel-backed, suede-backed, carved, chiseled, delicate, elaborate, faceted, gaudy, intricate, radiant, resplendent, sparkling, apple-shaped, bear-shaped, cat-shaped, doe-shaped, dog-shaped, eagle-shaped, heart-shaped, kite-shaped, moon-shaped, oval-shaped, prism-shaped, snake-shaped, square-shaped, star-shaped, sun-shaped, bronze-backed

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