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While {{i|Indian Arrowhead}}s can be sold at the [[Providence]] [[Stalls]] for 2x {{i|Silver Pieces}} and {{i|Indian Feather}}s 12x {{i|Silver Pieces}}, it is best to save them and combine them into a {{i|Savage Charm}}, which can be sold for 30x {{i|Silver Pieces}}. Early on, this is one of the most reliable ways to make Silver.
 
While {{i|Indian Arrowhead}}s can be sold at the [[Providence]] [[Stalls]] for 2x {{i|Silver Pieces}} and {{i|Indian Feather}}s 12x {{i|Silver Pieces}}, it is best to save them and combine them into a {{i|Savage Charm}}, which can be sold for 30x {{i|Silver Pieces}}. Early on, this is one of the most reliable ways to make Silver.
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==How to Slot Artifacts==
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Slotting is the process of taking an [[Artifact]] and attaching it to an item of Clothing.
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1. Inspect your Artifact. Each Artifact has a range of Difficulty, and next to that, two [[Proficiencies]], and Bonuses below that.
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* Difficulty is how hard the Artifact is to Slot. The first number is the Maximum Difficulty and the second the Minimum Difficulty.
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* The Max Difficulty can be lowered towards the Min Difficulty if your characters Proficiencies are high in same ones listed on the Artifact.
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* Bonuses are how each Artifact benefits you when you wear the Clothing that Artifact is Slotted into.
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2. Inspect your item of Clothing. Clothing has Slots and a Difficulty as well.
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* The Higher the {{i|Thread & Needle}} of the pilgrim who made the clothing the lower its Difficulty. {{i|Teasel}} can also be used to lower this Difficulty.
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* The number of Slots is the number of Artifacts which can be added to that Clothing. Some Artifacts like {{i|Decorative Lace}}, add additional Slots.
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3. Once ready select your Artifact from your inventory and right-click it on the item of Clothing you wish to Slot.
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* This will show you what % chance you have of a successful Slot. It is determined by a combination of both the Artifact and Clothing's Difficulty.
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4. Select Slot to attempt to Slot your Artifact.
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* A successful Slotting will see your Artifact attached to the item of Clothing. An unsuccessful Slotting will destroy the Artifact as well as one of the Clothing's Open Slots.
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* There is a chance to remove an Artifact from an item of clothing by making sure you have a pair of scissors, such as {{i|Steel Scissors}}, equipped, and turning the Clothing into {{i|Rags}}. This will destroy the Clothing. The higher the scissors' Keen, the better chance there is to recover the Artifact.
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[[Category:Forageables]]
 
[[Category:Forageables]]

Revision as of 18:46, 25 November 2019

Indian Arrowhead icon.png Indian Arrowhead
Where found:
Weight: unknown
Required by: Objects
Structures
None
Artifact
Difficulty: 10 to 0
Proficiency Type:
When Slotted:
1 Common Combat Defence
2 Productivity
2 Rummaging
5 Soil Digging


About

While Indian Arrowhead icon.png Indian Arrowheads can be sold at the Providence Stalls for 2x Silver Pieces icon.png Silver Pieces and Indian Feather icon.png Indian Feathers 12x Silver Pieces icon.png Silver Pieces, it is best to save them and combine them into a Savage Charm icon.png Savage Charm, which can be sold for 30x Silver Pieces icon.png Silver Pieces. Early on, this is one of the most reliable ways to make Silver.

How to Slot Artifacts

Slotting is the process of taking an Artifact and attaching it to an item of Clothing.

1. Inspect your Artifact. Each Artifact has a range of Difficulty, and next to that, two Proficiencies, and Bonuses below that.

  • Difficulty is how hard the Artifact is to Slot. The first number is the Maximum Difficulty and the second the Minimum Difficulty.
  • The Max Difficulty can be lowered towards the Min Difficulty if your characters Proficiencies are high in same ones listed on the Artifact.
  • Bonuses are how each Artifact benefits you when you wear the Clothing that Artifact is Slotted into.

2. Inspect your item of Clothing. Clothing has Slots and a Difficulty as well.

  • The Higher the Thread & Needle icon.png Thread & Needle of the pilgrim who made the clothing the lower its Difficulty. Teasel icon.png Teasel can also be used to lower this Difficulty.
  • The number of Slots is the number of Artifacts which can be added to that Clothing. Some Artifacts like Decorative Lace icon.png Decorative Lace, add additional Slots.

3. Once ready select your Artifact from your inventory and right-click it on the item of Clothing you wish to Slot.

  • This will show you what % chance you have of a successful Slot. It is determined by a combination of both the Artifact and Clothing's Difficulty.

4. Select Slot to attempt to Slot your Artifact.

  • A successful Slotting will see your Artifact attached to the item of Clothing. An unsuccessful Slotting will destroy the Artifact as well as one of the Clothing's Open Slots.
  • There is a chance to remove an Artifact from an item of clothing by making sure you have a pair of scissors, such as Steel Scissors icon.png Steel Scissors, equipped, and turning the Clothing into Rags icon.png Rags. This will destroy the Clothing. The higher the scissors' Keen, the better chance there is to recover the Artifact.