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== Recipe == | == Recipe == | ||
{{Recipe|facility=Jeweler's Bench|skill=Artisan|mat1=Clay Mould|mat1qty=1|mat2=Gold Bar|mat2qty=4|mat3=Jade|mat3qty=4|mat4=Vault Shard|mat4qty=6|output1=Inspiring Amulet of Magic|output1qty=1}} | {{DW/Recipe|facility=Jeweler's Bench|skill=Artisan|mat1=Clay Mould|mat1qty=1|mat2=Gold Bar|mat2qty=4|mat3=Jade|mat3qty=4|mat4=Vault Shard|mat4qty=6|output1=Inspiring Amulet of Magic|output1qty=1}} | ||
=== Recipe tree === | === Recipe tree === | ||
{{Crafting Tree|Inspiring Amulet of Magic}} | {{DW/Crafting Tree|Inspiring Amulet of Magic}} | ||
== Journal == | == Journal == | ||
{{Journal entry|It is perhaps not surprising that wizards made use of magical jewellery as early as possible. Indeed, the first few pieces worn on [[Dragonwilds:Ashenfall]] were little more than decoration, and gaudy wizards would attempt to outdo one another with shinier and glossier pieces. | {{DW/Journal entry|It is perhaps not surprising that wizards made use of magical jewellery as early as possible. Indeed, the first few pieces worn on [[Dragonwilds:Ashenfall]] were little more than decoration, and gaudy wizards would attempt to outdo one another with shinier and glossier pieces. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:41, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox ItemThe Inspiring Amulet of Magic is an amulet that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Jeweler's Bench. While equipped, the ring grants players an additional 5% Dragonwilds:Magic experience while working with the skill.
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As part of their ever increasing "prank war", wizards began to create jewellery that was enchanted with effects designed to frustrate or otherwise hinder the wearer, believing that enchantments in jewellery were were little more than silly trinkets. One mage created what she assumed was an auditory illusion within an amulet, the intention being that when the wearer would try to cast a spell, the jewellery would play an annoying earworm tune, distracting the poor caster.
This did not happen. Something about the threads of magic, the structure of the crystal and the concealing spell that was intended to hide the prank creates something unique. Instead of making it harder to cast spells, wearers found it easier. Understanding came faster, spells and incantations clearer than before.