Instructions on preparing a proper Rodyn Potion
Step 1: Add water
Step 2: Add 2 doses of ground ayana leaf
Step 3: Add 2 doses of essence of water
Step 4: Chant Charge Item
Step 5: Add faintly shimmering dust
Step 6: Infuse mana
Step 7: Add a faintly glowing core
Step 8: Boil
Step 9: Seal
If this is real, I'm really glad I never dumped the 50 mangled steel spoons I have sitting in a locker.
Core? Where are they from?
If you grind everyday I would say 4-6 months and a mil or so a week. Maybe longer. Has taken me 2 + years at a moderately slow pace and am only 13 ranks away from mastering.
http://forums.play.net/forums/GemSto...rcle/view/2790
All,
Some of you have reported that you're using faintly glowing cores and the recipe isn't working. When updating the plinite logic I missed the fact that there are ranges of cores produced, and several common varieties default to "a faintly glowing core" description. The version needed by the recipe is not a common quality one. For context, one way to think of this is a mage rechargeable emerald vs. a normal emerald, from the description they appear to be the same thing, but have different functions.
You can currently tell if your "faintly glowing core" qualifies by using ALCHEMY EXAMINE on it. If it shows as an alchemy ingredient, then it's the rare variety, if not, then it's just a common one.
To make it easier to identify the rare versions of the cores I'm updating their descriptions to "an iridescent glowing core". This should clear up some of the confusion. Old eligible cores should still work for the recipe. The corrected recipe using the new description is below.
Instructions on preparing a proper Rodyn Potion
Step 1: Add water
Step 2: Add 2 doses of ground ayana leaf
Step 3: Add 2 doses of essence of water
Step 4: Chant Charge Item
Step 5: Add faintly shimmering dust
Step 6: Infuse mana
Step 7: Add an iridescent glowing core
Step 8: Boil
Step 9: Seal
I apologize for any confusion that may have been caused.
Viduus