Skytouch Jades can be farmed in the Citadel. Gaian: Weapon 158, Head 155, Chest 157, Boots 156īattlground gear is one of the hardest to farm, as you need courage from Battlegrounds to purchase it. Its focus is on HP, every gear piece will provide you HP%.Ĭhu Han requires Gold to obtain at the Instance Master in Sunstream City. Its focus is SP, each piece will provide you SP%.ĭiamond gear was a gear that focused mainly on Resistances. Upgrading gear is one of the most important parts of the game and can somewhat become a stressful encounter if you don't have enough materials or don't know where to go. ![]() Luckily for us, we have a new feature in the game called "Gear Evolution" which can be found on the Divine Master, who is located in Old Sunstream or in Seat of Chaos. This new feature will take any materials needed for gear upgrades automatically, as well as adding a Yuan Crystal when you refine a piece of gear.īelow is a chart of what each gear piece will require to upgrade, please remember to use a Yuan Crystal if doing this manually. Otherwise, the Gear Evolution system will be your best friend and will take the hassle away from you. Skytouch Jade/Diamond/Battleground/Chu Han Gearīloodbonding is the process of giving your gear a "Soul" quantity which you can use to embed Seals into your gear. To Bloondbond your gear: you must purchase a Frost Blade and use while your HP is fully healed.To begin speak with the Bloodbond Master in the Southern Border or in Old Sunstream. This will drain your HP and generate a Blood Crystal. Now speak to the Master again and select "Bloodbond Gear" This will give your gear soul and consume the Blood Crystal. Soul quantity depends on Gear refinery, if you refine your gear higher after being bloodbonded. To Adquire Seals: You must speak to the Metal, Wood, Water, Fire and Earth forges close to Bloodbond Master.Note: If you Bloodbonded a piece of gear that is not refined, although you will see the bonus it will not be active when equipped. These will let you merge seals by consuming Common Seal Orbs and Fine Seal Orbs. To Embed Seals: speak to the Bloodbond Master and select the Embed Seal option.To Decompose: take a refined item that has Soul LV, which has been Bloodbonded and decompose it via the Bloodbond Master.This will award you Orbs, depending on the Soul Level and Refinery of this item.Įach Seal requires the previous level seal plus the following amount of Orbs: There are 4 types of Seals, depending on the piece of gear they belong. Crown is Helm, Core is Body, Root is Boots and Gale is Weapon. ![]() There are Seals for each type, of each element. Each piece of equipment can be embedded with a max of 5 seals, no duplicates.Įach seal also can be Yin ★ or Yang ☆, which will determine the attribute given when embedded and the set bonus as well.įire Crown, Water Core, Metal Gale, Wood Root, etc. Over 800 lots will be auctioned from Tennessee and Southern estates including a private lifetime collection of Southern Coin Silver hollowware and flatware (TN, MS, LA, AL, KY, GA and more), French and Chinese silver Southern Pottery American and European paintings including Johann Klombeek, Catherine Wiley, Ralph Earl, Abbott Fuller Graves, Red Grooms, Carrie Hill, Harvey Joiner, David Burliuk, and George Dury gold and diamond jewelry early Tennessee documents, diaries and map Civil War items outstanding Southern furniture mid-20th century furniture and artwork (Rauschenberg, Miro, Dali, Guillermo Wiedemann, Keith Morrison, Werner Wildner), and Asian antiques.Note: All 5 seals embedded into a piece of gear must be either Yin or Yang to obtain a set bonus. ![]() 18% Buyer’s Premium (for cash/check/certified funds credit cards also accepted). Starting at 9:00 AM EST in the historic Cherokee Mills building, 2240 Sutherland Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37919 with preview on Friday, January 23 from noon to 6:00 PM or by appointment. This auction offers all bidding types including live in-person, absentee, phone and Internet. Case Study: Carroll Cloar (Janu– April 10, 1993).Case Study: Anna Catherine Wiley (Knoxville, TN, 1879-1958).Case Study: Richard Jolley (Knoxville, TN).Case Study: Great Road Pottery of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.Items that are not a fit for Case auctions.
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