Weaving system
Weaving was released in 2006 as "Secrets of the Wavedancer". Weaving gives the user the opportunity to create wearable items with flowers, herbs, pelts, leaves, gemstones, feathers, and ribbons.
Weaving tools are often sold at events like Ebon Gate.
Tools
You do not need any tools to weave. Tools enable you to use a wider variety of materials to weave, but are not necessary to weave simple items.
TOOL | PURPOSE | SYNTAX |
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Awl | This is a tool that can be used to change a feather into a weaving item. | POKE <feather> with my awl |
Lathe | This is a tool that can be used to change a gem into a bead with the weaving script attached. | CUT <gem> with my lathe |
Scissors | This is a tool that can be used to trim ribbons so that they can be woven. | CUT <ribbon> with my scissors |
Shears | This is a tool that can be used to trim pelts into a weaving item. | CUT <skin> with my shears |
Snips | This is a tool that can be used to trim flowers and herbs so that they can be woven. | CUT <flower> with my snips |
Awl
>analyze my awl You analyze your slender steel awl and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item has restrictions on changing the noun." The creator has also provided the following information: This is a tool that can be used to change a feather into a weaving item. POKE the feather with the awl. This slender steel awl may be altered with either a long or show description. The noun cannot change. The material it is made out of may be changed, but it must remain something metallic. It can also be rubbed. >glance You glance down to see a soft grey penguin feather in your right hand and a round-handled slender steel awl in your left hand. >poke feather with my awl You set the slender steel awl against the quill of your penguin feather and begin to turn it rapidly! Creating a small hole in its end, you stop turning the awl and blow away the dust your action created. >analyze my feather You analyze your penguin feather and sense that a talented merchant can alter this weavable feather. Merchants will require that the feather remain some type of item that makes sense for weaving with other similar items to eventually form an item like a garland or anklet. Appropriate items are flowers, ribbons, leaves, string, and the like. When weaving, only the adjective and noun will matter, so bear this in mind. Right now, this feather, when woven, will show up as a "soft grey penguin feather," and if there is more than one, you will end up with some "soft grey penguin feathers." To get the full benefit of this feather, you can try to WEAVE it WITH another similarly weavable item.
Lathe
>analyze my lathe You analyze your polished steel lathe and sense that the item is largely free from merchant alteration restrictions, but the creator has stated that "The item has restrictions on changing the noun." The creator has also provided the following information: This is a tool that can be used to change a gem into a bead with the weaving script attached. You can POINT the lathe at a gem to see what the result would be and CUT the gem with the lathe to make a bead. This polished steel lathe may be altered with either a long or show description. The noun cannot change. The material it is made out of may be changed, but it must remain something metallic. It can also be rubbed. >glance You glance down to see an oak-hafted polished steel lathe in your right hand and a blue moonstone in your left hand. >cut moonstone with my lathe You set the blue moonstone in your polished steel lathe, and make it go! A blue moonstone bead pops out and falls into your left hand. >analyze my bead You analyze your blue moonstone bead and sense that a talented merchant can alter this weavable bead. Merchants will require that the bead remain some type of item that makes sense for weaving with other similar items to eventually form an item like a garland or anklet. Appropriate items are flowers, ribbons, leaves, string, and the like. When weaving, only the adjective and noun will matter, so bear this in mind. Right now, this bead, when woven, will show up as a "blue moonstone bead," and if there is more than one, you will end up with some "blue moonstone beads." To get the full benefit of this bead, you can try to WEAVE it WITH another similarly weavable item.
Scissors
>analyze my scissors You analyze your sterling silver scissors and sense that it may be altered with either a long or show description. Based on the design, you realize that changing the noun would be impossible. While the material it is made out of may be changed, you sense that making it anything other than metallic would be useless and would weaken the integrity of the scissors. >glance You glance down to see a jet black crushed silk ribbon in your right hand and a pair of sterling silver scissors inlaid with mother-of-pearl in your left hand. >cut my ribbon with my scissors Trimming the edges of your crushed silk ribbon, you carefully cut it with your sterling silver scissors. >analyze my ribbon You analyze your crushed silk ribbon and sense that a talented merchant can alter this weavable ribbon. Merchants will require that the ribbon remain some type of item that makes sense for weaving with other similar items to eventually form an item like a garland or anklet. Appropriate items are flowers, ribbons, leaves, string, and the like. When weaving, only the adjective and noun will matter, so bear this in mind. Right now, this ribbon, when woven, will show up as a "jet black crushed silk ribbon," and if there is more than one, you will end up with some "jet black crushed silk ribbons." To get the full benefit of this ribbon, you can try to WEAVE it WITH another similarly weavable item.
Shears
>analyze my shears You analyze your oak-handled shears and sense that it may be altered with either a long or show description. Based on the design, you realize that changing the noun would be impossible. While the material it is made out of may be changed, you sense that making it anything other than metallic would be useless and would weaken the integrity of the shears. >glance You glance down to see a scrap of troll skin in your right hand and a pair of oak-handled shears in your left hand. >cut skin with my shear You cut the troll skin into slender strips, stowing each in your linen empath's cloak as you do. >analyze my skin You analyze your troll skin and sense that a talented merchant can alter this weavable skin. Merchants will require that the skin remain some type of item that makes sense for weaving with other similar items to eventually form an item like a garland or anklet. Appropriate items are flowers, ribbons, leaves, string, and the like. When weaving, only the adjective and noun will matter, so bear this in mind. Right now, this skin, when woven, will show up as a "scrap of troll skin," and if there is more than one, you will end up with some "scraps of troll skin." To get the full benefit of this skin, you can try to WEAVE it WITH another similarly weavable item.
Snips
>analyze my snips You analyze your slender snips and sense that it may be altered with either a long or show description. Based on the design, you realize that changing the noun would be impossible. While the material it is made out of may be changed, you sense that making it anything other than metallic would be useless and would weaken the integrity of the snips. >glance You glance down to see a pair of slender snips with sturdy oak handles in your right hand and a sprig of bleeding-heart in your left hand. >cut my bleeding-heart with my snips You trim the edge of your bleeding-heart with your snips and tidy up the edges. >analyze my bleeding-heart You analyze your sprig of bleeding-heart and sense that a talented merchant can alter this weavable bleeding-heart. Merchants will require that the bleeding-heart remain some type of item that makes sense for weaving with other similar items to eventually form an item like a garland or anklet. Appropriate items are flowers, ribbons, leaves, string, and the like. When weaving, only the adjective and noun will matter, so bear this in mind. Right now, this bleeding-heart, when woven, will show up as a "sprig of bleeding-heart," and if there is more than one, you will end up with some "sprigs of bleeding-heart." To get the full benefit of this bleeding-heart, you can try to WEAVE it WITH another similarly weavable item.
Materials
Materials are sometimes sold at festival events.
MATERIAL | TYPES | LOCATIONS | NOTES |
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Flowers | Foraged and found | All over Elanthia * | Found flowers need to be cut with snips |
Herbs | Foraged | Healing herbs apparently do not work (this needs more testing) | Needs to be cut with snips |
Leaves | Found | Willow Hall Companion Park (Lich ID# 19332) various climbable trees such as the willow tree at Ebonstone Manor (Lich ID# 19584) |
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Pelts | Critter Skins | Any creature skin or pelt; carapaces/shells/knuckles, etc. will not work. | Needs to be cut with shears |
Feathers | Mage Familiar/NPC Animal | Pelican/Parrot on FWI/Penguin in IMT/any winged Mage Familiar will randomly drop feathers | Needs to be prepared with an awl |
Gemstones | Most any loot found | All over Elanthia | Needs to be turned into "beads" with a lathe |
Ribbons | Loot found | All over Elanthia | Needs to be cut with scissors |
- * This includes the Mist Harbor souvenir flowers and plants, but not those from Veythorne Manor or the gardens of the Ta'Vaalor Bard Guild.
Creations and Styles
The following table indicates creation types available and the number of items needed in a weaving chain for various creations and styles.
CREATION | Loosely Woven | Simply Woven | Densely Woven | Intricately Woven | Max Items |
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Anklet | 3 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 13 |
Bracelet | 3 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 13 |
Wrist-Cuff | 3 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 13 |
Ankle-Cuff | 3 | 5 | 8 | 11 | 13 |
Circlet | 6 | 10 | 16 | 22 | 27 |
Headband | 6 | 10 | 16 | 22 | 27 |
Belt | 9 | 15 | 24 | 33 | |
Garland | 12 | 20 | 32 | 44 | |
Necklace | 12 | 20 | 32 | 44 |
How to Weave
Beginning Your Chain
The two items you choose to start your chain will be the long description of your created item. The show of the item will display how many items you used to weave your creation, as well as what types of items and how many of each.
*You must begin your chain with a leaf and a flower or two leaves, unless you have a tool that enables the use of other materials.
>glance You glance down to see an intricately woven circlet of pale pink cherry blossoms and pink sapphire beads in your right hand. >look at my circlet The woven circlet has 22 things woven into it, among which you see many pale pink cherry blossoms and a few pink sapphire beads.
>glance You glance down to see a loosely woven bracelet of bright orange aspen and spear-shaped willow leaves in your right hand. >look at chain The woven bracelet has 3 things woven into it, among which you see one bright orange aspen leaf, one spear-shaped willow leaf and one yellow primrose.
Using Two Different Items
To begin weaving, typically you would weave <item> with MY <item>.
>glance You glance down to see a sprig of bleeding-heart in your right hand and a bronze-veined yellow oak leaf in your left hand. >weave leaf with my bleeding-heart You weave a bronze-veined yellow oak leaf together with a sprig of bleeding-heart. Roundtime: 3 sec. >glance You glance down to see a woven chain of bronze-veined yellow oak leaves and bleeding-heart in your right hand. >look at chain The woven chain has 2 things woven into it, among which you see one bronze-veined yellow oak leaf and one sprig of bleeding-heart.
Using Two Similar Items
If you are trying to weave two leaves of the same type together, you would weave my leaf with my other leaf.
>glance You glance down to see a spear-shaped willow leaf in your right hand and a spear-shaped willow leaf in your left hand. >weave my leaf with my other leaf You weave a spear-shaped willow leaf together with a spear-shaped willow leaf. Roundtime: 3 sec. >glance You glance down to see a woven chain of spear-shaped willow leaves in your right hand. >look at chain The woven chain has 2 things woven into it, among which you see a pair of spear-shaped willow leaves.
Continuing Your Chain
Once you have begun your chain, adding items to it is relatively simple. You just need to decide what you want to add and what you want to make.
>glance You glance down to see a yellow primrose in your right hand and a woven chain of bright orange aspen and spear-shaped willow leaves in your left hand. >weave chain with primrose You weave a yellow primrose into a woven chain of bright orange aspen and spear-shaped willow leaves. Roundtime: 3 sec. >glance You glance down to see a woven chain of bright orange aspen and spear-shaped willow leaves in your right hand. >look at chain The woven chain has 3 things woven into it, among which you see one bright orange aspen leaf, one spear-shaped willow leaf and one yellow primrose.
Choosing Your Creation
In order to choose what you want to make, you need to TURN CHAIN, until you get the desired item. If you have weaved the necessary amount of items into your chain, you are ready to finish your creation. If you have not, it will tell you that you need to add to it before you can finish it.
>turn chain You turn the woven chain over in your hands, pondering how best to pull it into a circlet. >pull chain You consider the length of the woven chain and figure you need to weave a few more objects into it before you could pull it into a circlet.
>turn chain You turn the woven chain over in your hands, pondering how best to pull it into an anklet. >pull chain You consider the length of the woven chain and figure you need to weave one more object into it before you could pull it into an anklet.
Finishing Your Creation
Once you have weaved all the necessary items into your chain and are ready to finish your creation, you need to PULL CHAIN. It will ask you to confirm your choice, so you PULL CHAIN again.
>pull chain [You are about to turn the woven chain into a loosely woven bracelet. If you are certain you wish to do this, just PULL the chain again in the next 30 seconds.] >pull chain You gather the ends of the chain and carefully weave them together to form a loosely woven bracelet of bright orange aspen and spear-shaped willow leaves. Roundtime: 5 sec. >glance You glance down to see a loosely woven bracelet of bright orange aspen and spear-shaped willow leaves in your right hand. >look at chain The woven bracelet has 3 things woven into it, among which you see one bright orange aspen leaf, one spear-shaped willow leaf and one yellow primrose.