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+ | '''NOTE: This is NOT the same graphic as the Obsidian now being found in the new special treasure obelisks as part of the [[UO:20th_Anniversary_Event|20th Anniversary Event]].''' | ||
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This reagent currently has no use in Ultima Online. | This reagent currently has no use in Ultima Online. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:16, 10 June 2019
Obsidian
Rare Item | |
Type | Original Necromancy Item |
Date | unknown |
Shards | Arirang Asuka Atlantic Baja Balhae Catskills Chesapeake Drachenfels Europa Formosa Great Lakes Hokuto Izumo Lake Austin Lake Superior Legends Mizuho Mugen Napa Valley Oceania Origin Pacific Sakura Siege Perilous Sonoma Wakoku Yamato |
Quantity | unknown |
Currently Spawning | Yes |
Japanese localized name | unknown |
Extended Information | |
Graphic | 3977 |
Hue | 0 |
Height | 1 |
Dyable | unknown |
Edible | unknown |
Stackable | Yes |
Turnable | unknown |
Wearable | No |
Wieldable | No |
Works as a container | No |
Works as a runebook | No |
Works as a spellbook | No |
Effects | |
Animated | No |
Double-click Effect | unknown |
Ethereal | No |
Sound | unknown |
Translucent | No |
Walk-over Effect | unknown |
Special Item Flags | |
Newbiefied | unknown |
Legal to Own | Yes |
1 stone |
NOTE: This is NOT the same graphic as the Obsidian now being found in the new special treasure obelisks as part of the 20th Anniversary Event.
This reagent currently has no use in Ultima Online.
Lore
From Ultima lore:
While seeming to be a fragile, easily broken substance, it endures the heat of the volcano.
Obsidian is a very enduring substance. It can be worn down, to fine grains of sand, but if melted it resumes its former properties. It grants duration to a spell.