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Revision as of 01:08, 5 December 2006
Lore
Blackrock,
A mystical mineral that can bend space and time, and is known to resist magic. It is able to open portals to other dimensions and summon creatures through them, and it is crucial to producing the Black Moongate, by which the Guardian attempted to enter Britannia. It was also how the Avatar managed to escape the Guardian's trap on the world of Pagan (and became the Titan of Ether) and how he contained the Armageddon spell by which he ascends and the Guardian is destroyed. Blackrock is used in Ultima IX to make strong armor and a Blackrock sword, though its suitability for this purpose has never previously been established.
Current Form
Template:Stub/Item Year 2007, Blackrock comes to UO again, and causes a large upheaval.
- Blackrock Elementals, random spawns.
Blackrock Infection
(Original) Host Strain
Infected: Humans and Elves are equally susceptable, though the risk is controllable. It seems to have affected only those who experiment, or have experimented in the past, with Blackrock pieces. Numbers are uncertain at this point, though most of the infected appear to be mages.
Symptoms: The earliest warning sign is hearing voices. The voices can range from simple greetings, to attack commands and snippets of random conversation.
Prevention: As it appears the host strain only affects those who experiment with Blackrock, prevention is relatively straightforward: don't mess with the stuff!
Treatment: There are no known treatments to cure or even alleviate the symptoms of infection.
Contagion Level: Medium. The Host has a chance to pass on the Infection Strain (see below) to animals and monsters in close proximity. The Host strain cannot be transmitted between one person and another.
(Second) Infection Strain
Infected: Any animals and monsters in Britannia and the Lost Lands appear to be susceptable. Infection is caused by coming in close proximity to a human or elf infected with the Host Strain.
Symptoms: The Infected creature will become berserked, regardless of its normal state. Firstly, they seem to attack the person who infected them, and then will gladly attack others. Both passive and aggressive creatures will behave the same.
Prevention: Animals and monsters in Trammel and Felucca should evacuate these areas and move to Malas, Tokuno, or most preferably, Ilshenar... to the Meer Village.
Treatment: Alas, there are no known treatments, and once infected, death is likely. As most infected creatures are killed too quickly by the people who contaminated them, it is not known whether the infection itself is permanent, treatable or even damaging to the infected creature in the long term.
Contagion Level: None. There are no known cases of the Infection Strain being transmitted between one creature and another.
Skill Gains
It has been reported, and confirmed, that if you try and train your skills in the area where the black crystal is, the same area you can mine large chunks of black rock, your skill gain is increased.
- South end of T2A - The Lost Lands, east from Delucia.
- North end of T2A - The Lost Lands, near the ophidian lair.
Information about the skill gains:
- You will see the message "You are infused with the intense energy of this area" when you get a skill gain.
- While training in these area's, your skill gain can increase from 0.2 to 0.5
- Carrying blackrock while training skills has no affect. Only training in these area's will you have the enhanced skill gain.
- Also works for GGS. Great for when your close to GM or higher.
- Best skills to train in that area: Peace, Music, Stealth, Hiding & of course... Mining
- Good luck staying alive in that area while trying to gain skill...