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Astrolabe

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Astrolabe
Astrolabe icon.png
Necklace 
Durability: 50/50
Major Repairs: 0
Weight: 0
Value: Gold 50
This item is craftable using the Alchemy recipe of
Recipe: Astrolabe at Alchemy Station.

Astrolabe is a necklace equipment item that is crafted with the Alchemy skill. When equipped in the Neck Slot, this item will highlight the following items in the sky: the stars in each constellations, the symbol associated with each constellation, and the sector of each constellation (although these highlights may only be visible when there are no clouds and when the sky is dark enough).

How to Use An Astrolabe to to Track Sieges and Cabalists[edit]

Equip the astrolabe in the necklace slot. Look into the sky and see which of the Cabalist Moons are within a constellation's sector. Each Patron City is associated with a symbol/constellation. When a moon is within the sector of a Patron City's Constellation, the cabalist represented by that moon will lay siege to that Patron City. You can have multiple moons within a symbol's sector; therefore, a city can be under siege by multiple cabalists.


Recipe[edit]

This recipe can be purchased from certain NPC vendors, see Recipe: Astrolabe for a listing of the vendors and their location.


Crafting the Alchemy recipe Astrolabe
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Required Skill
Alchemy 100

Not Teachable

Ingredients
Mortar and Pestle Mortar and Pestle x 1
Chunk of Coal Chunk of Coal x 2
Mandrake Root Mandrake Root x 10
Gold Ingot Gold Ingot x 2
Lunaism Gem Lunaism Gem x 1
Atenism Gem Atenism Gem x 1

Creates
Astrolabe Astrolabe x 1

Lastseen: R51
Mortar and PestleChunk of CoalMandrake RootGold IngotLunaism GemAtenism Gem

Used in recipes

Currently there are no recipes that use Astrolabe in a recipe.

See Also[edit]