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__NOEDITSECTION__ Golden Bowl File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID XX0064C9(XX must be replaced with the number SKYRIMS UNIQUE TREASURES has in your load order)

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  • Golden Bowl
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  • __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Golden Bowl</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID XX0064C9(XX must be replaced with the number SKYRIMS UNIQUE TREASURES has in your load order)
  • The Golden Bowl was a bowl, either made out of gold, or covered in gold. It was hidden in the top of a chandelier in a seedy bar in Chinatown, San Francisco. In 1939, Indiana Jones recovered the bowl after moving around several other objects in the bar, including a pool table and fountain, in order to lower the chandelier. He discovered that there was a slight crack in the base of the bowl, and made notes about the treasure and how he discovered its hiding place. This bowl appeared quite similar to the Gold Bowl, and thus is likely to also be from the Tang dynasty period of Chinese history.
  • Note: Filling an unblessed gold bowl from the Kharazi water pool will also create a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is pure but no longer sacred. Filling the a gold bowl or a blessed gold bowl with plain water from some other water source will likewise cause it to be renamed a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is only plain water. The bowl is required to fill holy water vials.
  • Note: Filling an unblessed gold bowl from the Kharazi water pool will also create a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is pure but no longer sacred. Filling the a gold bowl or a blessed gold bowl with plain water from some other water source will likewise cause it to be renamed a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is only plain water. Alternatively, you can simply fill the bowls, then teleport out - this likewise avoids losing the water in the bowls. The bowl is required to fill holy water vials.
  • The golden bowl is a quest item used during the Legends' Quest. It is made by first smithing a gold bowl from 2 gold bars, granting 30 Smithing exp, and then giving it to Gujuo in the Kharazi Jungle to bless it, making it into a blessed gold bowl. The player must then add water from a holy pond in the Kharazi Jungle by using his machete on the tall reeds next to the pond, then using the reed on the pool in the centre of the jungle to turn the bowl into a golden bowl containing sacred pure water. The bowl is required to fill holy water vials.
  • Golden Bowls are quest items, the creation of which is taught during the Legend's Quest. One golden bowl requires two gold bars to make and gives 30 smithing experience. Gold bars made of "pure gold" from Witchaven dungeon cannot be used to make these. Although the bowls have a low level alchemy value of 400 they cannot be sold to General Stores making it tedious item to get rid of in the case player has trained smith with them. There is a chance to make a mistake while hammering the bowl and when it happens you will lose one gold bar and receive 1 smithing experience.
Level
  • 1(xsd:integer)
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  • Yes
store
  • No
RefID
  • 64(xsd:integer)
low
  • 280(xsd:integer)
Examine
  • A blessed golden bowl. It has pure sacred water in it.
  • A specially made bowl constructed out of pure gold
Tradeable
  • No
Sale Price
  • None
Equipable
  • No
Low Alch
  • 400(xsd:integer)
destroy
  • Drop
disassembly
  • Yes
Quest Item
Quest
Shop Price
  • None
kept
  • always
High Alch
  • 600(xsd:integer)
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Category
  • default
Stackable
  • No
Name
  • Golden Bowl
  • Golden bowl
Type
  • Treasure
Value
  • 50(xsd:integer)
  • 700(xsd:integer)
Members
  • Yes
collector
  • Indiana Jones in 1939
Weight
  • 0(xsd:double)
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Update
  • New - Legends Quest!
Image
  • Golden_Bowl.jpg
ID
  • 726(xsd:integer)
high
  • 420(xsd:integer)
Release
  • 2003-08-20(xsd:date)
Released
  • 2003-08-20(xsd:date)
Museum
  • 3(xsd:integer)
Culture
Artifact Name
  • Golden Bowl
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  • The golden bowl is a quest item used during the Legends' Quest. It is made by first smithing a gold bowl from 2 gold bars, granting 30 Smithing exp, and then giving it to Gujuo in the Kharazi Jungle to bless it, making it into a blessed gold bowl. The player must then add water from a holy pond in the Kharazi Jungle by using his machete on the tall reeds next to the pond, then using the reed on the pool in the centre of the jungle to turn the bowl into a golden bowl containing sacred pure water. Note: Filling an unblessed gold bowl from the Kharazi water pool will also create a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is pure but no longer sacred. Filling the a gold bowl or a blessed gold bowl with plain water from some other water source will likewise cause it to be renamed a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is only plain water. An effective way in collecting these bowls is by using Magic notepaper to convert the Gold bowls to a noted form. Usually when you leave the jungle the bowls are empty, but while they're noted this is not the case. After you leave the Kharazi Jungle you are able to bank these bowls and use them to create Holy water. Alternatively, you can simply fill the bowls, then teleport out - this likewise avoids losing the water in the bowls. The bowl is required to fill holy water vials.
  • Golden Bowls are quest items, the creation of which is taught during the Legend's Quest. One golden bowl requires two gold bars to make and gives 30 smithing experience. Gold bars made of "pure gold" from Witchaven dungeon cannot be used to make these. Although the bowls have a low level alchemy value of 400 they cannot be sold to General Stores making it tedious item to get rid of in the case player has trained smith with them. There is a chance to make a mistake while hammering the bowl and when it happens you will lose one gold bar and receive 1 smithing experience. The fail rate at level 71 smithing is about 1:12.
  • Note: Filling an unblessed gold bowl from the Kharazi water pool will also create a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is pure but no longer sacred. Filling the a gold bowl or a blessed gold bowl with plain water from some other water source will likewise cause it to be renamed a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is only plain water. An effective way in collecting these bowls is by using Magic notepaper to convert the Gold bowls to a noted form. Usually when you leave the jungle the bowls are empty, but while they're noted this is not the case. After you leave the Kharazi Jungle you are able to bank these bowls and use them to create Holy water. Alternatively, you can simply fill the bowls, then teleport out - this likewise avoids losing the water in the bowls. The bowl is required to fill holy water vials.
  • __NOEDITSECTION__ <default>Golden Bowl</default> File:Image needed.jpg Stats Type Weight Value Enchantment Displays Museum Deepholme Technical info Origin RefID XX0064C9(XX must be replaced with the number SKYRIMS UNIQUE TREASURES has in your load order)
  • The Golden Bowl was a bowl, either made out of gold, or covered in gold. It was hidden in the top of a chandelier in a seedy bar in Chinatown, San Francisco. In 1939, Indiana Jones recovered the bowl after moving around several other objects in the bar, including a pool table and fountain, in order to lower the chandelier. He discovered that there was a slight crack in the base of the bowl, and made notes about the treasure and how he discovered its hiding place. This bowl appeared quite similar to the Gold Bowl, and thus is likely to also be from the Tang dynasty period of Chinese history.
  • Note: Filling an unblessed gold bowl from the Kharazi water pool will also create a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is pure but no longer sacred. Filling the a gold bowl or a blessed gold bowl with plain water from some other water source will likewise cause it to be renamed a golden bowl, but the examine information will reveal that the water is only plain water. The bowl is required to fill holy water vials.
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