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==Summary==
==Summary==
* Antiquities are extremely rare artifacts players can uncover as loot from a variety of systems
* Antiquities are extremely rare artifacts players can uncover as loot from a variety of systems
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==Antiquities Menu==
==Antiquities Menu==
* Players can double-click an Antiquity Manifest to open the Antiquities Menu
* Players can double-click an Antiquity Manifest to open the Antiquities Menu
* There are 6 categories of Antiquities: Battle, Chest, Corruption, Crafting, Dungeon, and Ocean
* There are 7 categories of Antiquities: Battle, Chest, Corruption, Crafting, Dungeon, Ocean, and Thief
* Under each category in the menu it will display how many different Antiquity item types the player has registered in that category so far
* Under each category in the menu it will display how many different Antiquity item types the player has registered in that category so far
* Players may click the "View" button to view entries for individual Antiquities in that category
* Players may click the "View" button to view entries for individual Antiquities in that category
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* Additionally, each individual Antiquity may only ever be registered by one player
* Additionally, each individual Antiquity may only ever be registered by one player
* Single-clicking an Antiquity will display whether that item has been registered (and therefore credited to) another player
* Single-clicking an Antiquity will display whether that item has been registered (and therefore credited to) another player
* Antiquities will now always display the name of the player who registered them, even if that character is deleted


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==Antiquity Categories==
==Antiquity Categories==
===Battle===
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Players may encounter Battle Antiquities as loot in reward chests for Castle Sieges, Dungeon Flashpoints, and the Corpse Creek Contest.
 
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===Chest===
Players may encounter Chest Antiquities as loot in Dungeon Chests as well as Treasure Map Chests.
 
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===Corruption===
Players may encounter Corruption Antiquities as loot in from Shrine Corruption Ankh Tokens, Omni-Boss loot, and the upcoming Stygian Rifts system.
 
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===Crafting===
* Players may be struck by inspiration and randomly generate a Crafting Antiquities when crafting items
* The chance for a crafting attempt to create a Crafting Antiquity is scaled by the "Cost" associated with the item being created, in a similar fashion to how Society Jobs function: items that take more resources, use unique ingredients, or utilize colored materials have a higher "cost" and therefore a higher chance for Antiquity generation
* Players will hear a sound and receive an overhead notification if they create a Crafting Antiquity, and it will be placed in their backpack
 
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===Dungeon===
Players may encounter Dungeon Antiquities as loot on creatures and Bosses inside of dungeons.
 
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===Ocean===
Players may encounter Ocean Antiquities as loot from Fishing Spots, NPC Ship Holds, Messages in Bottles, and Ocean Mini-Bosses/Bosses.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 19 April 2024

Summary

  • Antiquities are extremely rare artifacts players can uncover as loot from a variety of systems
  • Players can craft Antiquity Manifests with the Inscription skill, which they may then use to "Register" Antiquities and take credit for their discovery and track their progress towards collecting entire collections of them


Antiquities Menu

  • Players can double-click an Antiquity Manifest to open the Antiquities Menu
  • There are 7 categories of Antiquities: Battle, Chest, Corruption, Crafting, Dungeon, Ocean, and Thief
  • Under each category in the menu it will display how many different Antiquity item types the player has registered in that category so far
  • Players may click the "View" button to view entries for individual Antiquities in that category
  • Each individual Antiquity Type has an entry page that shows a preview of the item (center of page), shows whether the player has yet to register an item of this type (top of page), and whether anyone on the server has yet to register an instance of this item type, and if so, when and by whom (bottom)
  • Players can click the Arrow buttons to navigate through different Antiquities in this Category
  • Players can click the Table of Contents button to return to the Table of Contents and Category Selection
  • Players will discover Antiquities as loot in the world from a variety of sources (albeit at super rare chances!)


Registering Antiquities

  • When a player acquires an Antiquity, they should click "Register an Antiquity" in the manifest menu and target the item
  • If you are the first player on the server to have registered that type of Antiquity, it will be noted in the manifest entry for that item type when any player looks in their own manifest under that Item type
  • A server-wide announcement, similar to players completing Achievements, will go out when a player Registers an Antiquity
  • The top section of the page will display as "Registered" in green text, indicating that you have registered this type of item before
  • Individual players can only ever register a single Antiquity Item type once
  • The total number of registrations server-wide that have occurred for this item type is displayed at the bottom of the page (if any have occurred yet)
  • Additionally, each individual Antiquity may only ever be registered by one player
  • Single-clicking an Antiquity will display whether that item has been registered (and therefore credited to) another player
  • Antiquities will now always display the name of the player who registered them, even if that character is deleted



Antiquity Categories

Battle Antiquities

Players may encounter Battle Antiquities as loot in reward chests for Town Struggles, Dungeon Flashpoints, Stygian Rifts and the Corpse Creek Contest.

Battle Antiquities

Adventurer Statue

Ancient Gladius

Ancient Sabre

Ancient Scimitar

Battle Banner

Champion Statue

Defender Statue

Duelist Statue

Eagle Statue

Ebony Nodachi

Giant Lion Statue

Jade Katanas

Jade Nodachi

Lion Statue

Military Standard

Nobleman Statue

Ornate Short Sword

Pyre Statue

Saddle

Sigil Soldier

Skirmisher Statue

Squire Statue

Sword Trophy


Chest Antiquities

Players may encounter Chest Antiquities as loot in Dungeon and Treasure Map Chests.

Chest Antiquities

Artwork Shipping Crate

Empty Glass Shelf

Forgotten Shipping Crate

Gem Bench

Gem Board

Gem Box

Gem Chair

Gem Pillow

Glass Diningware Shelf

Glass Enchanters Shelf

Glass Jewelers Shelf

Glass Pantry Shelf

Glass Wand Shelf

Glass Weaponry Shelf

Golden Bell

Hourglass Table

Ornate Drawered Trunk

Ornate Detailed Trunk

Ornate Large Trunk

Ornate Secure Trunk

Ornate Wooden Trunk

Rustic Wooden Trunk

Scroll Case

Shipping Crate

Silver Platter

Standing Scroll Case


Corruption Antiquities

Players may encounter Corruption Antiquities as loot in from Shrine Corruption Ankh Tokens, Omni-Boss loot, and Stygian Rifts.

Corruption Antiquities

Angelic Statue

Bare Crucification

Clothed Crucification

Corrupted Compassion Banner

Corrupted Honesty Banner

Corrupted Honor Banner

Corrupted Humility Banner

Corrupted Justice Banner

Corrupted Sacrifice Banner

Corrupted Spirituality Banner

Corrupted Valor Banner

Daemon Skull

Dark Ankh

Dark Sarcophagus

Epic Tribal Banner

Impaled Bloated Skull

Impaled Daemonic Skull

Impaled Devastated Skull

Impaled Druidic Skull

Impaled Elven Skull

Impaled Ghastly Skull

Impaled Knightly Skull

Impaled Morbid Skull

Impaled Nobility Skull

Impaled Orcish Skull

Impaled Rotting Skull

Light Ankh

Ornate Coffin

Piercing Crucification

Shadowlord Grim Statue

Shadowlord Lurking Statue

Shadowlord Tomb Statue

Stone Sarcophagus

Wooden Coffin


Crafting Antiquities

Players may be struck by inspiration and randomly generate a Crafting Antiquities when crafting items.

Crafting Antiquities

Butter Churn

Broom

Lumberjack Saw

Transport Cart

Barrel Cart

Wagon Wheel

Coal Forge

Weathervane

Cooking Stove

Tinker Table

Marble Stove

Granite Stove

Refreshment Table

Potions Table

Massive Log

Lumber

Pile of Massive Logs

Pile of Lumber

Grain Thresher


Dungeon Antiquities

Players may encounter Dungeon Antiquities as loot on creatures, dungeon chests and Bosses inside of dungeons.

Dungeon Antiquities

Air Elemental Figurine

Ancient Dragon Figurine

Ancient Dragon Skull

Arachnid Figurine

Blood Altar

Cave Bear Trophy

Colossal Spider Figurine

Defiler Sentinel Figurine

Elder Dragon Figurine

Electric Ankh

Feral Hunter Figurine

Fortress Beetle Figurine

Giant Geode

Giant Scorpion Trophy

Golden Cyclops Statue

Golden Dragon Statue

Golden Ettin Statue

Golden Gargoyle Statue

Golden Harpy Statue

Golden Ophidian Statue

Golden Troll Statue

Greater Daemon Figurine

Hanging Caged Skeleton

Hippogriff Trophy

Horned Bullvore Figurine

Icy Bone Naga

Infernal Ring

Infinite Hourglass

Jaguar Trophy

Lich Coffin

Ophidian Tail Trophy

Primordial Trophy

Prowler Figurine

Pulsing Larvae

Purger Figurine

Ram Figurine

Royal Sarcophagus

Shadow Dragon Figurine

Skeletal Predator Figurine

Terathan Goliath Figurine

Tribal Ruins

Winter Wolf Trophy

World Serpent Trophy


Harvest Antiquities

Players can encounter Harvest Antiquities as super rare drops that occur while harvesting Ingots, Boards, Leather, and Fish (while at sea) as well as doing Resource Maps. In order for players to find Harvest Antiquities, they must have 70 Skill or higher in whichever Harvesting skill they are using.

Harvest Antiquities

Crate of Hatchets

Fishing Pole Rack

Fossil in Stone

Hanging Carving Knives

Harpoon Gun

Ingot Mould

Large Harrow

Large Plough

Large Rope Coil

Metal Basin

Metal Wheel Barrow

Miners Cradle

Mining Pan

Sawhorse

Stack of Ingots

Stack of Logs

Stretched Hide

Tool Barrel

Wall Mounted Mining Tools

Wall Mounted Paddles

Woodsman Axe

Woodsman Saw


Ocean Antiquities

Players may encounter Ocean Antiquities as loot from Fishing Spots, NPC Ship Holds, Messages in Bottles, and Ocean Mini-Bosses/Bosses.

Ocean Antiquities

Violet Cap Coral

Bloodleaf Coral

Sunburst Coral

Greenstalk Coral

Large Greenstalk Coral

Coral Collective

Spikefan Coral

Hive Coral

Grey Ribbon Coral

Brain Coral

Stiletto Coral

Mesa Coral

Tube Coral

Colony Coral

Cobblestone Coral

Giant Greenstalk Coral

Verdant Hub Coral

Massive Greenstalk Coral

Latticed Sage Coral

Vibrissa Coral

Kelp Deposit

Seaweed Formation

Starfish Constellation

Giant Starfish Constellation

Barnacle Infestation

Dolphin Statue

Trident Statue

Ocean Hunter Statue

Derelict Rowboat

Waterlogged Rowboat

Sea Nymph Statue


Thief Antiquities

Players have a chance to receive Thief Antiquities via Black Goods, Pilfering, or Mugging.

Thief Antiquities

Cloak and Dagger

Crown on Pedestal

Crown on Pillow

Disguise Shelf

Ettin King Crown

Gem on Pillow

Grappling Hook

Jewel Bust

Jewel on Pedestal

Large Painting Crate

Loot Safe

Ornate Candelabra

Ornate Vase

Painting Crate

Posted Notice

Regal Sceptre

Shuffling Cards

Skeleton Keys

Stolen Statue

Thief Tools

Veiled Bust

Wanted Poster


Antiquity Achievements

Players can also earn Achievements for Registering different quantities of Antiquities from different categories.