Additions
Crafting Ethereal Soulbinders
To craft an Ethereal Soulbinder, you need to learn the Glassblowing specialization for Alchemy. To do this, you need GM Alchemy and to purchase and use the book titled "Crafting With Glassblowing" from the Gargoyle Alchemist in the Royal City of Ter Mur.
Ethereal Soulbinders require 20 Sand, and 5 Ethereal Sand to craft.
Sand comes from mining in sandy areas, such as beaches.
Ethereal Sand comes from defeating Corgul The Soulbinder, or by purchasing limited quantities from The Mining Cooperative Merchant, located in Minoc.
The Mining Cooperative Merchant's supply is per Account and they will restock their supply whenever Corgul is killed on the shard.
Crafting the Ethereal Soulbinders has a 10% success chance at GM Alchemy, so crafting will fail often and you can lose a lot of sand.
A Glassblowing Talisman is recommended, or even better, a Master Alchemist Talisman with Failure Protection.
Once crafted, the Ethereal Soulbinder can be traded freely to other characters.
Filling Ethereal Soulbinders
To fill an Ethereal Soulbinder, it must be in your backpack when you kill a creature marked as "Soulbound". The "Soul" of these creatures will automatically fill any Ethereal Soulbinder you have in your backpack.
Souls will be added to Ethereal Soulbinders cumulatively, meaning you don't need to worry about "wasting" an Ethereal Soulbinder on a lesser creature. Multiple creature will keep filling up the same Ethereal Soulbinder until it is full.
Soulbound Enemies include:
- Corgul the Soulbinder (and Enemies on his Island)
- Osiredon the Scalis Enforcer
- Charybdis (and Tentacles)
- Dread Pirates
- Pirate Ship Crew
- Gargoyle Ship Crew
- Tokuno Merchant Crew
- Plunderbeacon Crew
- Sea Spawn near Plunderbeacons (Kraken, Sea Serpents, Water Elementals)
- Guardians from Treasure Hunting Chests
The stronger the enemy, the more of an Ethereal Soulbinder their soul will fill. Make sure you always have an empty Ethereal Soulbinder on you (or a couple).
Ethereal Soulbinders will change colors and names based on how full they are:
- Meager - Black (<1% Full)
- Grand - Blue (1% - 24% Full)
- Exalted - Green (25% - 49% Full)
- Legendary - Orange (50% - 89% Full)
- Mythical - Purple (90% - 100% Full)
Ethereal Soulbinders can be turned into The Fellowship in exchange for Fellowship Silver, which is used to purchase rewards.
Obtaining Fellowship Silver
To exchange your filled Ethereal Soulbinders for Fellowship Silver, you need to go to The Fellowship building in East Britain:
Drop your Ethereal Soulbinder onto the Ethereal Soulcleanser (blue box) to convert it to Fellowship Silver.
You will receive a different amount of Fellowship Silver based on how full the Ethereal Soulbinder was.
- A 100% full Mythic Soulbinder will reward 10000 Fellowship Silver.
- A Meager Soulbinder will reward only a couple hundred Fellowship Silver
It is recommended to not turn int your Soulbinder until it is at Mythic, since they are not reusable.
Reward Items
Fellowship Silver can be spent at The Fellowship Adept to purchase rewards.
Current Reward Items
Crimson Belt Recipes
These recipes can be used to alter the way the Crimson Cincture looks, by turning it into one of three different types of belts.
The recipes require an original Crimson Cincture as one of the crafting components, but the crafted belts retain the stats of the Crimson Cincture once crafted.
Mage's Hood of Scholarly Insight Recipe
This recipe can be used to alter the way the Scholar's Halo looks, by turning it into a mage hood.
The recipe requires an original Scholar's Halo as one of the crafting components, but the crafted helm retains the stats of the Scholar's Halo once crafted.
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Elegant Collar of Fortune Recipe
This recipe can be used to alter the way the Leurocian's Mempo looks, by turning it into an elegant collar.
The recipe requires an original Leurocian's Mempo as one of the crafting components, but the crafted collar retains the stats of the Leurocian's Mempo once crafted.
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Cowl of The Mace & Shield Recipe
This recipe can be used to alter the way the Mace & Shield Glasses look, by turning it into a hooded cowl.
The recipe requires an original Mace & Shield Glasses as one of the crafting components, but the crafted helm retain the stats of the Mace & Shield Glasses once crafted.