Skill Pottery
Basics
Pottery is produced in two stages. In the first stage you combine the appropriate sketch and a flask of water with clay and other materials on a pottery wheel. You then take the unfired result and combine it with firing sheets in the kiln to make a finished product. Remember, firing sheets go in the kiln and everything else goes on the pottery wheel. At least for lower-level recipes, and where only skill-ups are desired, it may be more effective to focus exclusively on the pottery wheel. Higher level results may be profitable, so check each recipe before skipping the firing step, or destroying the non-sellable results. Deity Idols were introduced July 2017 following the classic patch timeline.
Quick Leveling Guide
Intelligence or Wisdom, whichever is higher governs your chance to gain skill increases.
For more detailed info see below.
Pottery Recipes
Basic
*Note: The only other Pelts and Skins that work are;
- Zombie Skin (Stacking)
- Low Quality Wolf Skin, Medium Quality Wolf Skin, Mist Wolf Pelt, White Wolf Skin, Black Wolf Skin
- Low Quality Cat Pelt, Medium Quality Cat Pelt
- Low Quality Bear Skin, Medium Quality Bear Skin, Thick Grizzly Bear Skin.
- Crows Special Brew (Special and Stacking) see Crow's page about obtaining it.
*Note: Low Quality Cat Pelt and Black Wolf Skin will not combine on the Green server.
Deity Idols
Idol Components
Item | Parts | Created With | Trivial or Level | Classes needed |
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White Lead | Lead Sulphide, Limestone | Mortar and Pestle | Poison Making ? | Rogue |
Large Block of Magic Clay | Large Block of Clay | Spell: Enchant Clay | Level 8 | Enchanter |
Vial of Clear Mana | Emerald, Poison Vial | Spell: Clarify Mana | Level 29 | Enchanter |
Imbued Gem | Unimbued Gem | Imbue Spell | Level 29 | See Chart |
Divine Crystalline Glaze | White Lead, Iron Oxide, Permafrost Crystals, Water Flask | Glaze Mortar | Non Tradeskill | |
Unfired Idol | Imbued Gem, Large Block of Magic Clay, Vial of Clear Mana, Idol Sketch, Sculpting Tools | Pottery Wheel | Pottery 255 | |
Fired Idol | Unfired Idol, High Quality Firing Sheet, Divine Crystalline Glaze | Kiln | Pottery 242 to 248 |
Fired Idols
Item | Imbued Gem | Triv | STR | STA | DEX | AGI | INT | WIS | CHA | Resists | Slots |
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Idol of Bertoxxulous | Black Sapphire | 282 | 3 | 3 | 2DR | P/S/R | |||||
Idol of Brell Serilis | Ruby | 282 | 3 | 4 | P/S | ||||||
Idol of Cazic Thule | Amber | 248 | 2 | 3 | P/S | ||||||
Idol of Erollisi Marr | Rose Quartz | 255 | 3 | 3 | P/S/R | ||||||
Idol of Fizzlethorpe Bristlebane | Peridot | 248 | 3 | 4 | P/S/R | ||||||
Idol of Innoruuk | Sapphire | 282 | 4 | 3MR | P/S | ||||||
Idol of Karana | Plains Pebble | 242 | 3 | 2MR | P/S | ||||||
Idol of Mithaniel Marr | Diamond | 288 | 10 | P/S/R | |||||||
Idol of Prexus | Black Pearl | 255 | 2 | 3 | P/S/R | ||||||
Idol of Quellious | Topaz | 252 | 2 | 3 | P/S | ||||||
Idol of Rallos Zek | Jade | 248 | 5 | P/S/R | |||||||
Idol of Rodcet Nife | Opal | 255 | 2 | 3 | P/S | ||||||
Idol of Solusek Ro | Fire Opal | 262 | 4 | 2FR | P/S/R | ||||||
Idol of the Tribunal | Ivory | 252 | 2 | 3 | P/S/R | ||||||
Idol of Tunare | Emerald | 282 | 3 | 2DR 2PR | P/S/R |
Leveling Guide
- 0 to 21: Class trainer
- 21 to 36: Unfired Medium Container
- 36 to 41: Unfired Large Container
- 41 to 102: Unfired Small Bowl
- 102 to 122: Unfired Medium Bowl
- 122 to 148: Unfired Large Bowl or Unfired Poison Vial // Poison Vial
- 122 to 168: Unfired Lined Poison Vial // Lined Poison Vial
- 122 to 188: Unfired Sealed Poison Vial // Sealed Poison Vial
- 188 to 250: Unfired Idol // Fired Idol
First pick a location and make sure you have plenty of inventory space as Clay does NOT stack. So there will be a ton of running between the pottery wheel and the clay merchant.
Step 1 Jar and bowls
During this stage it is best to just discard your combines because they cannot be sold unless fired.
Since firing sheets do not stack it is very time consuming to fire and in most cases the firing step is trivial.
If you plan on needing any Mana Vials for Tailoring or Pottery Idols skip Large Bowls.
Item | Ingredients | Trivial | |||
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Sketch | Clay | Water | Other | ||
Unfired Medium Container | Medium Jar Sketch | Block of Clay | Water Flask | 36 | |
Unfired Small Bowl | Bowl Sketch | Small Block of Clay | Water Flask | 102 | |
Unfired Medium Bowl | Medium Bowl Sketch | Block of Clay | Water Flask | 122 | |
Unfired Large Bowl | Large Bowl Sketch | Large Block of Clay | Water Flask | Glass Shard | 148 |
Step 2 Poison Vials
At this point it may be important for you to recoup your losses some by firing the combines with a High Quality Firing Sheet.
These will also be useful to you if you plan on Poison Making or getting Tailoring above 131.
Item | Ingredients | Trivial | |||
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Sketch | Clay | Water | Other | ||
Unfired Poison Vial | Vial Sketch | Small Block of Clay | Water Flask | Pelt/Skin/Brew | 148 |
Unfired Lined Poison Vial | Lined Vial Sketch | Small Block of Clay | Water Flask | Pelt/Skin/Brew | 168 |
Unfired Sealed Poison Vial | Sealed Vial Sketch | Small Block of Clay | Water Flask | Pelt/Skin/Brew | 188 |
Step 3 Deity Idols
Firstly find yourself some Sculpting Tools sold by most pottery vendors.
Enchanter Step
Take any Poison Vials you have saved and an equal amount of Emeralds to an enchanter to create Vial of Clear Manas.
While you have the enchanter you may also wish to have them create an equal amount of Magic Clay.
Imbuer Step
The last thing you will need is to choose an Imbued Gem, Imbued Amber for Cazic Thule is the least expensive option.
Once you settle on the gem/deity you will need to find a 29+ Cleric/Druid/Shaman/Wizard that worships that deity to imbue the gem.
Unfired Step Combine the Imbued Gem, Large Block of Magic Clay, Vial of Clear Mana, Idol Sketch, Sculpting Tools on a Pottery Wheel (Trivial 255).
Firing // Rogue Step
If you decide to fire your idols you will need a rogue to craft up some White Lead so that you can make Divine Crystalline Glaze.
The Glaze is made with White Lead, Iron Oxide, Permafrost Crystals, Water Flask in a Glaze Mortar.
Lastly combine the Unfired Idol, High Quality Firing Sheet, Divine Crystalline Glaze in a Kiln (Trivial 242 to 248)
Pottery Guides
Where to Potter Around
- North Freeport the Pottery Wheel is behind the red building across from Jade Tiger at (-150, 40) (#16 on Map).
- Kyrin Steelbone sells clay in Groflah's Forge across the zone (#4 on Map).
- Winoyn sells sketches adjacent to the bank near the wheel (#19 on Map).
- Bran Greenglade sells Water Flask adjacent to the bank (#18 on Map).
- West Freeport there are 2 Pottery Wheels at (-224, -669) and (-227, -336). There is a Kiln at (156, -462).
- Gurb Smithson sells Glass Shards and clay (#8 on Map).
- Jynsa Smithson sells sketches (#8 on Map).
- Water Flasks must be bought in an adjacent zone.
- The Pottery Wheel and Kiln are inside the Greyeagle Store.
- Winn Greenbane (-364, -124) sells Glass Shards and clay.
- Min Greyeagle (197, 461) sells sketches.
- Maigin Greyeagle (179, 483) sells Water Flask.
- The Pottery Wheel and Kiln next to each other at the bank but the wheel is almost always in use.
- Gilthan Brittleblade sells Glass Shards and clay. (Bank)
- Brina Snowfox sells sketches. (Bank)
- Perkins Doughbeard sells Water Flasks. (Bank)
- The Pottery Wheel and Kiln are inside the first set of caves (#4 on Map).
- Next to the Wheel/Kiln are Helgara Dirtcarver and Kerplooe Dirtcarver that sell clay, water, and sketches.
- The Pottery Wheel and Kiln are on platform #20, a little off the beaten path
- Merchant Nildar Sells sketches. (location #2 at the northern lift)
- Merchant Legweien Sells Glass Shards and clay. (location #8 lower - just north of PoD lift platform)
- Merchant Kwein sells Water Flasks. (PoD Lift, location #11)
- Rivervale
- The Pottery Wheel and Marta Claytoe are at -160, -90, #14 on the map.
- Bodbin Gimble near the druid guild sells clay.
- Daleen Leafsway at the vegetable stand near the druid guild sells Water Flask.
- The Kiln is somewhat remote, at 395,-467, #1 on map.
- Glass Shard is sold in Misty Thicket, by Topper Drodo just outside of Rivervale.
A Guide to Pottery by Etienne
Pottery is a unique trade skill in a number of ways. First of all, pottery seems to be the only trade skill aimed at enhancing another trade skill. Most of the goods you'll manufacture with this skill will only be of interest to bakers. Second of all, it is the only trade skill, to the best of my knowledge, that requires you to make two skill attempts in order to manufacture goods. Third, it’s incredibly easy to raise. Finally, you can make a good profit off this skill just selling goods to vendors though you'll have to have a high skill level before this is possible.
To start with, first verify that everything you need to practice pottery is readily available. That means you'll need to find a pottery wheel, kiln, and vendors to buy sketches, clay, and firing sheets from. When I first started practicing pottery I was using a pottery wheel and kiln in South Qeynos, buying my clay and firing sheets in West Karana, and was getting my sketches from a barbarian shaman who was making frequent trips between Halas and Qeynos. Trust me when I say it was a very frustrating period for me and I eventually just relocated to Halas, where I paid higher prices for raw materials and received lower prices for finished goods, just to have all of my pottery needs met in one small area. You'll eventually also want glass shards and bits of metal for more advanced pottery but you can worry about that when the time comes.
Next you'll want to spend a practice point on pottery just to get it started. Once you start practicing you'll find that pottery raises fairly easily and I certainly wouldn't spend more than 1 practice point on it. Certainly not before trying it a few times just to see what sort of raises you get on your own. Buy the basic pottery book for the instructions and "recipes."
The actual practice of pottery is a two-stage process. First you place a sketch, a flask of water, don't use the globes of water some casters can summon or the pods of water that woodsy types can forage for, the appropriate amount of clay, and any necessary extras like glass shards on a pottery wheel and click combine. If you're successful you'll be rewarded with an unfired product that you can then place in a kiln with the appropriate type of firing sheet(s) and combine to get your end product. When practicing keep working with an item until the pottery wheel returns the message that the item is trivial for someone of your skill level to make but ignore the kiln if it tells you that an item is trivial. It is harder to turn something out on the pottery wheel than it is to put it in the kiln to harden. The kiln will tell you something is trivial to make long before it’s trivial to make on the pottery wheel.
Clay, firing sheets, and some sketches don't stack so when buying trade supplies you may find yourself pressed for space. Because of this I recommend that you don't buy firing sheets until you actually have unfired products ready to put in the kiln. Otherwise you'll probably wind up dragging around excess firing sheets that are filling inventory slots that could be better used carrying clay.
What to make? The first few items in the pottery book, skewers, ceramic linings, and clay jars, are good starts. After those, however, there's a sharp increase in prices. I've never made a pot because I can't find a pot sketch but it also calls for metal bits and a smith friend has told me that they cost around 7 gp to make. Smoker and cookie cutter sketches are expensive as well, running in the 5 to 6 gp range. As you can see, at this point failures become very costly and you may want to jump ahead to more difficult but cheaper items. Pie tins actually turn a tidy profit when successful. It costs me slightly under 2 gp to make a pie tin and I can sell it to a merchant for slightly over 5 gp for a profit of 3 gp and mind you I'm dealing with merchants who give me bad prices because they don't like me. Cake rounds are slightly more expensive to make since they require glass shards but they also return a profit. Beyond that, I don't know the profit potential of the larger bowls because I haven't tried them yet and probably won't until pie tins and cake rounds become trivial. I suspect some of them will be quite profitable too, especially mixing bowls which may actually have a player market now that the baker's recipe for clump of dough has been fixed.
Now if you'll excuse me, my cookies are about ready and they're always best straight out of the oven. (I like to bite the heads off the troll shaped ones.)