Product Designer/Developer at @Yobongo. Craft beer lover. Electronic music producer. Creator of http://www.pictuo.com/
Offline right now. Last seen exploring Groddle Forest Junction
Made it to Level 12
Harvested 101 gaseous Vapors
Got it: 7 months ago
Gained the ability to learn Teleportation III
Got it: 8 months ago
Got your first Lem Emblem
Got it: 8 months ago
Exactingly refined 10007 Red Elements
Got it: 8 months ago
Carefully refined 2503 Blue Elements
Got it: 8 months ago
Used a Beaker to stir three powders
Got it: 8 months ago
With Fiber Arts II comes an understanding of how to manipulate thick, musty fox-fiber thread into pliant String or Fabric, or even a charming Rug, using a Loomer.
Got it: 18 hr ago
Occasionally, the melodious clang of expert metalworker at work metalworking metal can be heard echoing off the mountains of Ur. When it can, you know impressive things like Metal Rods, Bars and Girders are being made. By whom? By someone with the skill and a Metal Machine, of course.
Got it: 3 days ago
The ancient art of taking Fiber - still fresh and flexible from the tail of a Fox - and spinning it into Thread using a spindle. The first step in the creation of more complex fabrics, rugs, and other textilular items.
Got it: 10 days ago
A fiber-hunter with the skill of Fox Brushing can expect to rub foxes up the right way (rather than the wrong one), reaping a handful more fibers with every brush.
Got it: 13 days ago
No fan of Herbalism should be without Herbalism III, offering, as it does, more skill in sniffing out little extra gifts while herb-gardening, increased chance of a double harvest, and optimal shucking abilities for the home or community herb gardener.
Got it: 5 months ago
Far above the level of basic potions, more advanced potions exist. And the more complex the potion, the more startling the effect. And what is the secret ingredient in making these advanced potions? Yes: Potion-making II. Which is more a 'skill' than an ingredient, but the point remains the same, metaphorically speaking.
Got it: 5 months ago
In conjunction with a Cauldron, Potionmaking I opens the door to a world of bubbling unctions, shimmering fumes and acrid aromas. With this introduction to beginners wizardry, a number of potions become boilable.
Got it: 6 months ago
Tincturing: the ancient art of combining natural materials of herbs and Hooch to create tinctures: pastes containing extraordinary effects and providing the base for powerful potions. The perfect skill for the dormant apothecarist within.
Got it: 6 months ago