Online:Shipbuilder's Crafting Station
< Elder Scrolls Online: Furnishings: Services: Crafting StationsThis article is about the antiquity. For the achievement, see Shipbuilders Crafting Station.
Shipbuilder's Crafting Station | ||
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Category | Services (Crafting Stations) | |
Quality | Legendary | |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings | |
Bind | Bind on Pickup | |
Behavior | Interactable, Crafting Station | |
Acquired | ||
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Description | ||
Over time, masters of shipbuilding adapted more traditional woodworking stations to better suit their vessel-crafting needs, while retaining versatility enough to handle smaller projects. |
Available FromEdit
- After completing this entry in the Antiquity Codex, this furnishing may be purchased from Idrenie Beren in Vastyr for 150,000 .
- Codex Entries required: 9
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: Storm-Weathered Drafting Top | Galen |
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Master | Reginus Buca | Gabrielle Benele | Ugron go-Thumog | |
Interesting, you don't often see this kind of wood outside of a shipyard. But I can see the logic behind using it for a drafting surface. The material is sturdy, can withstand any weather, and as you can see with your own eyes, it'll last a lifetime. | It's entirely possible that this was used in a shipyard, Reginus. I'm no expert, but the wear and tear on this surface doesn't seem typical of a typical drafting table. Some aggressive woodworking was done on this thing. I'm surprised it tilts! | I have to agree. I see heavy Breton influence in the construction, but it's early. Probably right around the time of the first shipyards in Gonfalon Bay! | |||||
Lead: Admiral's Carved Trestle Base | Galen | Master | Ugron go-Thumog | Reginus Buca | Ugron go-Thumog | ||
Now this is sturdy craftsmanship. Judging by the age, I'd say this was put together some time after the signing of the Concordat of Fraternity. A good deal of Breton workers brought their families to High Isle and put down roots in the shipyards then. | See the design along the legs? Ugron could speak to this better than I, but it seems reminiscent of designs of the All Flags Navy. Could it have been left behind from one of the crews after the signing? Or just made by one of the laborers that stayed? | Reginus is correct. I'd hazard to say this might have been made by the engineers and laborers tasked with the construction of the monument that commemorated the fleet's triumph over the Sload. | |||||
Lead: Tool Grooved Wooden Tray | Galen |
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Master | Reginus Buca | Verita Numida | Reginus Buca | |
See the hinges on the side? It must have been attached to a larger piece, looking at the size of bolts. It looks Breton in design, but I'm not sure what the purpose was. Something for cooking, perhaps? | I believe this is actually part of some kind of work station. The grooves in the bottom of the tray are indicative of a great deal of use, they're worn by time and rough treatment. Not delicate enough for cooking, or anything artistic, I'd imagine. | Ah! Interesting, thank you, Verita. Now that I examine it more closely, I see what you mean. There are also grooves on the sides, perhaps this was a drawer? It could have been an attachment to store tools within a larger work station. |
Release Notes
Update 36 (Firesong - November 2022)
- Released
Update 40 (Infinite Archive - October 2023)
- Name changed from Shipbuilder's Woodworking Station