




An antique compass is a special tool that helps people find their way. It always points north, making it very useful for explorers.
The Antique Compass often has a polished brass casing with an aged patina, revealing intricate etchings or engravings. A clear glass dome protects its delicate, oscillating magnetic needle that faithfully points North.





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WondersRarity
Rare
Danger
1/5
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Ancient sailors used early compasses to explore unknown oceans and continents!
Compasses work using Earth's magnetism, so they never need batteries or power!
The needle points to Earth's magnetic North Pole, not the true geographic North!
The very first compasses used natural magnetic rocks called lodestones to work!
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Danger
1/5
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3-15 cm
50-500 g
50-500 years
Brass, copper, glass, steel
Uncommon
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