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* When full it will burn for almost 24 hours depending on [[quality]] (further studies are needed to determine more precise burn times). | * When full it will burn for almost 24 hours depending on [[quality]] (further studies are needed to determine more precise burn times). | ||
* The lamp quality determines how far it can illuminate. | * The lamp quality determines how far it can illuminate. | ||
− | *Brass oil lamps have been shown to be marginally more fuel efficient compared to iron lanterns, and also decay through general use much, much slower | + | *Brass oil lamps have been shown to be marginally more fuel efficient compared to iron lanterns, and also decay through general use much, much slower. |
*Brass products apparently can not be dyed. | *Brass products apparently can not be dyed. | ||
Revision as of 19:26, 3 April 2018
Main / Skills / Smithing / Blacksmithing / Brass oil lamp
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Description
A brass lamp with a wicker.
Notes
- Is used as a personal light source.
- Fill it with 0.13 kg of olive oil or tar, then light it with a steel and flint.
- Oil is rumored to produce light for longer than tar.
- When full it will burn for almost 24 hours depending on quality (further studies are needed to determine more precise burn times).
- The lamp quality determines how far it can illuminate.
- Brass oil lamps have been shown to be marginally more fuel efficient compared to iron lanterns, and also decay through general use much, much slower.
- Brass products apparently can not be dyed.