![]() Part of transmutation is patience - making a permanent transmutation may take years or even lifetimes to master. It is an excellent beginner’s transmutational stone, so long as one accepts the transmuted substances may well revert to their original forms in time. This powerful object can be used to transfer motes of elements to one another, iron to gold, and mithril to truesilver. Believe that you shall create the stone, and so it shall become a teal, pearlescent orb within your hands. Whether that belief is to something above or something within is entirely subjective. To create a Philosopher’s Stone, four crystals of black vitriol (they are always similar to exact in size, for whatever reason), should be held in the hands with four small ingots or pieces of equally weighted iron, four blooms of purple lotus, and four blooms of Firebloom. It resembles warm, verdant rainwater in a bumpy but beautiful glassy rock. This stone is quite honestly more beckoned than formed, six motes of primal life whispered into stone by two nether vortexes and gently held in place. ![]() Redeemer’s Alchemist Stone - This stone was rumored to be gifted to the Draenei by the Naaru A’dal herself. For this reason, it is only used by those who can control or manipulate heat. It grows quite warm and then unbearably hot in the hands. The trouble of transmutation here is holding onto the stone as it is transmuted. Primal fire is bound sixfold with the vortexes of nether to create this amber object of rippling flame. Sorcerer’s Alchemist Stone - Clearly a stone of Sin’dorei imagining, harnessing the power of spells - namely fire. The Quel’dorei have been known to use this stone to consecrate fallen comrades for burial. It is a dangerous stone to make if one does not know how to control wind, and it is prone to slicing through flesh unless contained. This stone is made with six motes of primal air held by nether vortexes, bolstering defenses in battle by carrying the might of wind. Guardian’s Alchemist Stone - A Quel’dorei contribution, palm-sized and gleaming silver. In the wrong hands, it is a sentence of death. In the right hands, it is a powerful tool. This transmutation requires an Alchemist Stone bound by six motes of primal shadow, imbued to the stone with two vortexes of nether pulled from the twisting nether itself. This stone is perhaps amongst the rarest of the sister stones, and was made by the Arakkoa alchemists of the lower city for use by their people and those like them - cursed in some way, or users of shadow. The color of this stone resembles a calcified, bloody organ. Their configurations are listed below.Īssassin’s Alchemist Stone - Thusly named for its sinister power of shadow, increased greatly in battle. Sister Stones, or stones that can be transmuted from a successfully made Alchemist Stone, truly showcase the ingenuity and skill of the various races of Outland. Successfully transmuting an alchemy stone of this variety is ironically far more difficult than using said stone for its intended purposes - but such is the strange beauty of transmutation. Both the creation of primal might and the creation of Romuul’s alchemy stone require patience, belief, and a surmountable but herculean amount of skill and will. Primal might itself is a combination of equal ratios primal earth, air, fire, water, and mana. Each object must be melded to the Philosopher’s Stone separately with a mote of a substance called Primal Might. In the hands must be held the Philosopher’s Stone, an earthstorm diamond, a skyfire diamond, and two blossoms of Fel Lotus. ![]() It is an advanced form of the primordial philosopher’s stone, and requires the Philosopher’s Stone created with black vitriol and herbs as a base for transfiguration. Their recipes are as follows:Īlchemist Stone - A transmutation formed by Romuul and enhanced by the Sha’tari. ![]() ![]() These stones are of course more commonly used now to transmute elemental motes found in Outland or stones and gems from the shattered continent, but at their time were regular tools carried by those who served the Shattered Sun. This is one of the first known accounts of a transmutational stone being used to change the tide in a major modern battle. Each subsequent stone made by the Shattered Sun, called a “sister stone”, seems to suit a certain race or fighting style within battle. In the true spirit of Draenei generosity, these stones and their creation process were made public knowledge accessible to all. It is quite likely that the great artificier Romuul used these stones for pure transmutational means aboard the Exodar, quite timely and resourceful on his part. Draenei, the great artificiers, created powerful versions of the alchemist’s stone used by the Shattered Sun Offensive to combat Kael’thas, the mad king, as his power spread like poison across Outland and Azeroth. ![]()
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