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A Philosopher's Stone is required by a high-level (225+) Alchemist to perform [[Transmutation]]s.
 
A Philosopher's Stone is required by a high-level (225+) Alchemist to perform [[Transmutation]]s.
   
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The recipe to create a Philosopher's Stone is a level 225 Alchemy recipe. The recipe can purchased from [[Alchemist Pestlezugg]] in [[Gadgetzan]] and requires:<br/>
 
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=Source=
 
The recipe to create a Philosopher's Stone is a level 225 Alchemy recipe.
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The components are:
 
* 4x [[Iron Bar]]s
 
* 4x [[Iron Bar]]s
 
* 4x [[Purple Lotus]]
 
* 4x [[Purple Lotus]]
 
* 1x [[Black Vitriol]]
 
* 1x [[Black Vitriol]]
 
* 4x [[Firebloom]]
 
* 4x [[Firebloom]]
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The recipe can purchased from [[Alchemist Pestlezugg]] in [[Gadgetzan]].
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=Notes=
   
 
The Stone must be in the Alchemist's inventory before a transmutation can be performed, and is not consumed by the transmutation. Most transmutations have a long cooldown (24 hours in some cases, 48 hours for Truesilver or Arcanite). Multiple Stones do not allow an Alchemist to perform more rapid transmutations.
 
The Stone must be in the Alchemist's inventory before a transmutation can be performed, and is not consumed by the transmutation. Most transmutations have a long cooldown (24 hours in some cases, 48 hours for Truesilver or Arcanite). Multiple Stones do not allow an Alchemist to perform more rapid transmutations.
   
== Uses for Philosopher's Stone ==
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= Uses for Philosopher's Stone =
 
'''Philosopher's Stone''' is needed for the following recipes:
 
'''Philosopher's Stone''' is needed for the following recipes:
   
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== History ==
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= History =
   
 
* Was originally called Alchemist's back in beta.
 
* Was originally called Alchemist's back in beta.
 
* When changed to Philosopher's Stone every recipe requiring it was changed except [[Flask of Petrification]]. This change was made in the same beta patch that introduced the level 60 level cap. Sometime in September 2004.
 
* When changed to Philosopher's Stone every recipe requiring it was changed except [[Flask of Petrification]]. This change was made in the same beta patch that introduced the level 60 level cap. Sometime in September 2004.
 
*This was later fixed in Retail. Sometime in April of 2005.
 
*This was later fixed in Retail. Sometime in April of 2005.
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Revision as of 20:41, 4 July 2006

Template:Common
Binds when picked up
Trade Goods
"Required for Alchemical Transmutation."
Sells for 50 to vendors
Item Level 45

A Philosopher's Stone is required by a high-level (225+) Alchemist to perform Transmutations.


Source

The recipe to create a Philosopher's Stone is a level 225 Alchemy recipe.

The components are:

The recipe can purchased from Alchemist Pestlezugg in Gadgetzan.

Notes

The Stone must be in the Alchemist's inventory before a transmutation can be performed, and is not consumed by the transmutation. Most transmutations have a long cooldown (24 hours in some cases, 48 hours for Truesilver or Arcanite). Multiple Stones do not allow an Alchemist to perform more rapid transmutations.

Uses for Philosopher's Stone

Philosopher's Stone is needed for the following recipes:


History

  • Was originally called Alchemist's back in beta.
  • When changed to Philosopher's Stone every recipe requiring it was changed except Flask of Petrification. This change was made in the same beta patch that introduced the level 60 level cap. Sometime in September 2004.
  • This was later fixed in Retail. Sometime in April of 2005.

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