Spell Detergents and Oil Stains: A Magical Combination

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Oil stains are a common headache that many people face when it comes to doing laundry and cleaning. These stubborn stains seem to cling to fabric and refuse to budge no matter how much detergent or scrubbing is used. However, there is now a solution to this problem - the oil stain obliterating spell detergent. This innovative product is designed specifically to target and remove oil stains effectively and efficiently. What sets this detergent apart from others is its unique formulation that combines powerful cleaning agents with magical properties. The spell detergent harnesses the power of ancient and mystical spells to break down oil molecules and lift them off fabric fibers.


Note: this post contains information on Wrath of the Lich King, although it’s mostly mechanical and thus not hugely spoilery.

Blacksmiths, however, can add colorless sockets to their own bracers and gloves, and create Eternal Belt Buckle for players to add a colorless socket to high-level belts. Finally, tertiary-color gems which include only the Void Sphere and Prismatic Sphere will fit into any color slot excluding meta and still activate the slot bonus.

Red jade amulet of the Wrath of the Lich King

The spell detergent harnesses the power of ancient and mystical spells to break down oil molecules and lift them off fabric fibers. It works by forming a protective barrier around the stain, preventing it from spreading and penetrating further into the fabric. The spell detergent not only eliminates oil stains but also leaves fabrics looking and feeling fresh and clean.

Epic Gems and Jewelcrafting in 3.2

Patch 3.2 brings with it WotLK’s long-awaited epic gems. The item names have been known ever since they were datamined during the beta, but they’ve never been available until now.

What Gems Are There?

There are six new gems, of epic quality.

  • Red: Cardinal Ruby
  • Yellow: King’s Amber
  • Blue: Majestic Zircon
  • Orange: Ametrine
  • Green: Eye of Zul
  • Purple: Dreadstone

What Cuts Are There?

As far as I can tell, based on datamined info from MMO-champion’s internal DB, every uncommon/rare cut in WotLK has an epic equivalent except the prismatic “Enchanted” gems (the ‘all stats’ pearls).

Edit: as of PTR build 10072, there’s now an “all stats” epic gem – the Nightmare Tear, +10 to all stats, unique-equipped, matches any socket, and requires a Dragon’s Eye and 5 Infinite Dust to cut.

The values on the gems are increased by 25-33% over the rare cuts, except with mp5 (which is in line with the boost to mp5 on gear in 3.2). So a +16 attribute rare cut will be a +20 attribute cut in its epic versions.

I’ve revised the Jewelcrafting Quick Reference Sheet: WotLK Edition to include all of these cuts.

This table includes all jewelcrafting gem cuts excluding BoP gems that are JC-only. It is current as of 25 June 09.

If you prefer it in PDF form, you can download a copy here: jc32a.pdf.

Last updated 25 June 09.

What Cuts Aren’t There?

The ‘prismatic’ quality of jewelcrafter-only gems is being removed – the Dragon’s Eye JC-only cuts will now have a specific color. Bold Dragon’s Eyes will be red, Brilliant Dragon’s Eyes will be yellow, and so on.

This will make it harder to meet socket bonuses and meta gem requirements for unpopular gem colors (*cough*blue*cough*), and many people had expressed a hope that Blizzard would add orange, purple and green JC-only gems.

Alas: such things are, so far, absent.

Where Do the Cuts Come From?

As you can see in the images linked above, there are 72 cuts for epic gems.

The patterns are BoP and require 450 Jewelcrafting to learn. They can be purchased from the Dalaran Jewelcrafting trainer, Timothy Jones, for 5 Dalaran Jewelcrafting Tokens each – so you’ll need a whopping 360 tokens to buy ’em all.

Edit: As of 3.2 going live, the patterns cost 4 tokens each, requiring 288 tokens in total.

Where Do the Gems Come From?

Blizzard have made it pretty easy to get epic gems, but nothing’s sure except death and taxes:

Jewelcrafting

You can prospect Titanium Ore for epic gems, although they’re not guaranteed. As a guide, I just did 13 prospects (ie 65 ore’s worth) and got:

  • 4 epic gems,
  • 3 rare gems,
  • 20 uncommon gems, and
  • 8 Titanium Powder (which can currently be used for a quest handin on the PTR; according to commenters Catreina and Megree, this rewards 1 Dalaran JC token per 10 powder).

Obviously, this isn’t a big enough sample to get a realistic idea of drop rates; this could have been a very unlucky (or lucky) batch.

Edit: I just did another batch of prospecting (9th July, PTR build 10072) and 350 ore netted me 18 epic gems, 8 blue gems, 99 green gems and 62 titanium powder. This looks like about a 1-in-4 ratio for getting epic gems out of a prospect, which is pretty expensive given the scarcity of titanium; that will likely keep epic gem prices high.

Alchemy

You can transmute all six colors of gem. The transmutes for five of the gems are taught by the Dalaran Alchemy trainer, while the Cardinal Ruby transmute is taught by a quest from the same NPC. It’s a simple quest, requiring you to complete 5 epic gem transmutes of any other color.

Edit: the transmute mats have changed; thanks to Simes for alerting me.

  • Red: Cardinal Ruby (mats: 1 Scarlet Ruby, 1 Eternal Fire)
  • Yellow: King’s Amber (mats: 1 Autumn’s Glow, 1 Eternal Life)
  • Blue: Majestic Zircon (mats: 1 Sky Sapphire, 1 Eternal Air)
  • Orange: Ametrine (mats: 1 Monarch Topaz, 1 Eternal Shadow)
  • Green: Eye of Zul (mats: 3 Forest Emeralds)
  • Purple: Dreadstone (mats: 1 Twilight Opal, 1 Eternal Shadow)

(Edit: Note that the mats for the Eye of Zul have changed again, as of build 10072; thanks to Michelle for the headsup.)

On the PTR the transmutes have no cooldown; however, Blizzard has given stuff a cooldown late in the testing process beforehand, so there’s no guarantee they won’t on this one too. (Edit: they now all share the same 20-hour cooldown timer as the titanium and Eternal elemental transmutes.)

Emblems

You can buy all six colors of epic gem from the Emblem of Heroism Quartermasters in Dalaran; they cost 15 Emblems each. (Edit: red, blue and yellow gems now cost 20 Emblems, and orange, green and purple gems cost 10 Emblems each.)

PvP

You can buy all six colors of epic gem from the Jewelcrafting Quartermaster in the PvP vendor centres in Stormwind and Orgrimmar. They’re currently set at 10,000 honor, which is the same price as rare gems on live servers, so I suspect that price may increase.

Oil stain obliterating spell detergent

It is suitable for use on a wide range of materials, including clothing, upholstery, and linens. Whether it's a grease stain on a favorite shirt or an oil spill on a delicate tablecloth, this detergent can be relied upon to deliver exceptional results. Furthermore, the oil stain obliterating spell detergent is easy to use. Simply apply the detergent directly to the stain, gently work it into the fabric, and let the magic happen. After a short period of time, the stain will be dissolved, and it can be washed away with regular laundry or wiped away with a cloth for non-washable items. In conclusion, the oil stain obliterating spell detergent is a revolutionary product that offers a solution to the age-old problem of oil stains. Its unique formulation and magical properties make it highly effective at removing stains and restoring fabrics to their original condition. Say goodbye to the frustration of oil stains and hello to magically clean and spotless clothes and furnishings with this innovative detergent..

Reviews for "Ensorcelling Oil Stains: Tackling Tough Spots with Spell Detergents"

- Sarah - 1/5 stars - I was really disappointed with this product. I had high hopes of using it to remove oil stains from my clothes, but it didn't work at all. I followed the instructions carefully, but the stains were still there after multiple washes. It was a waste of money and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
- John - 2/5 stars - I bought this detergent specifically for its oil stain obliterating claim, but it didn't meet my expectations. While it did help lighten some of the stains on my clothes, it didn't completely remove them. I had to use a different stain remover to finally get rid of the oil stains. Overall, the product was just average and didn't deliver on its promise.
- Rebecca - 1/5 stars - This detergent was a total letdown. It claims to obliterate oil stains, but it didn't even come close. I tried it on various fabrics and different types of oil stains, but it failed every time. The only thing it did was leave a strong chemical smell on my clothes. I won't be purchasing this product again.
- Michael - 2/5 stars - I had high expectations for this detergent, but it was a disappointment. It did manage to lighten some oil stains on my clothes, but it couldn't completely remove them. I had to pre-treat the stains and use another stain remover to finally get rid of them. Considering the price and the claims made by the product, I expected better results.

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