This article is about the furnishing. For the achievement, see Telvanni Alchemy Station (achievement).
Telvanni Alchemy Station | ||
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Category | Services (Crafting Stations) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Light, Interactable, Crafting Station | |
Acquired | ||
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Description | ||
With components inspired by a variety of cultures, this alchemy station not only helps you mix all manner of ingredients into useful potions, but also adds a touch of all things Tamriel to your home. |
Available FromEdit
- After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Vasei in Necrom for 150,000 .
- Codex Entries required: 10
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- (Completing this antiquity just one time gives 10 Codex Entries.)
AntiquityEdit
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity leads:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex |
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Lead: Enchanted Mixing Stones | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Amalien | |
A bit of a misnomer--these are made from hard metals, not stone. Rotation speed is indicated in Old Aldmeris, and the runework is like nothing I've ever seen. So delicate and precise, still working after all these years! I used one to stir my tea. | |||||
Lead: Glass Desiccator | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Verita Numida | |
Impurities make this easily traceable to Azura's Coast, early second era. Useful in storing and preserving certain low-humidity solvents and reagents--it keeps dry things dry. I've owned one myself for many years. It's where I keep my sense of humor. | |||||
Lead: Igneous Mortar and Pestle | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Amalien | |
Fascinating. This is Ashlander in origin! Only Ashlanders know how to properly season and enchant this porous rock to eliminate cross-contamination between use. Cleaning it wrong could spell disaster. Best of luck with it! | |||||
Lead: Lustrous Metal Funnel | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Reginus Buca | |
My alchemist consult said the metal is practically non-reactive, but my jeweler friend reacted quite strongly upon examining it. If this funnel were any more luxurious, it'd be crusted with rubies. It's pure platinum, late first era. | |||||
Lead: Malachite Burette and Stand | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Verita Numida | |
Very sturdy material. No surprise how this has remained intact after all these years. It's used for precise titration of extremely potent mixtures, but unfortunately, residue trapped in the stopcock suggests that it was last used to manufacture skooma. | |||||
Lead: Reagent Drying Rack | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Gabrielle Benele | |
The Telvanni that used this weren't the type to throw bundles of foraged reagents in, say, a craft bag or something. The dividers indicate every precaution taken to prevent cross-contamination of reagents. Very focused on high potency and yield. | |||||
Lead: Sturdy Crucible | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Reginus Buca | |
This is an ancient Nord design from early first era, likely reclaimed when Nords were driven from present-day Morrowind. Sturdy, dependable piece. The only alteration made by subsequent users is an added spout for pouring. | |||||
Lead: Tempered Brass Retort | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Gabrielle Benele | |
Incredibly common sublimation tool, similar to an alembic. I suspect this one is Dwemer in origin from the choice in brass over copper, a superior heat conductor. A tempered retort, on the other hand, is something one hears form Verita on a daily basis. | |||||
Lead: Vacuum Filtration Apparatus | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Ugron gro-Thumog | |
Remarkably useful for filtering out alchemical impurities. I've read historical accounts of the ancient vacuum bellows being operated by lowly assistants or slaves. Better a bellows than being asked to use one's own breath, I suppose. | |||||
Lead: Volcanic Sand Bath | Telvanni Peninsula |
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Ultimate | Ugron gro-Thumog | |
This provides quick, even heating for large-batch mixtures. The sand is from Morrowind, but I would guess Saint Vorys brought this method back following his march on Elsweyr. Baandari have used sand baths to make tea and coffee since the late first era. |
Release Notes
Update 38 (Necrom - June 2023)
- Released