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Either upon investigation, or during the restoration process, you may encounter one of _(4)_ types of partially identified fragments. | Either upon investigation, or during the restoration process, you may encounter one of _(4)_ types of partially identified fragments. | ||
− | Unidentified Wooden fragment | + | *Unidentified Wooden fragment |
− | Unidentified Stone fragment | + | *Unidentified Stone fragment |
− | Unidentified Weapon fragment | + | *Unidentified Weapon fragment |
− | Unidentified Ore fragment | + | *Unidentified Ore fragment |
Revision as of 04:16, 4 November 2017
Description
A fragment of another item. You think you can see how multiples of these fragments may fit together in a way that restores the original item. A [metal brush/chisel] would be useful to clear away some dirt and rock from it.
Unidentified fragments are found by investigating a tile.
Usage
Unidentified fragments can be identified by using a stone chisel and/or a metal brush. Activate the tool, right click on the unidentified fragment and select Identify.
- The IDENTIFY action can be bound to a key.
Once identified, the fragment will state how many other fragments need to be combined in order to create a finished product.
Variants
Either upon investigation, or during the restoration process, you may encounter one of _(4)_ types of partially identified fragments.
- Unidentified Wooden fragment
- Unidentified Stone fragment
- Unidentified Weapon fragment
- Unidentified Ore fragment