Difference between revisions of "Temperature"

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*Hot
 
*Hot
 
*Searing hot
 
*Searing hot
*Glowing dimly from the heat
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*Glowing dimly from the heat (red indicator - sufficient heat to work with the item)
*Glowing brightly from the heat
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*Glowing brightly from the heat (blue indicator - very hot and will remain hot for a while)
*Glowing white-hot
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*Glowing white-hot (white indicator - At or near maximum temperature possible and will remain hot for a long time)
  
'''Note:''' The time it takes items to heat up depends on the [[quality]] of the item and heating apparatus ([[campfire]], [[stone forge]], [[stone oven]], etc). [[Food]] may or may not need to reach "glowing hot" depending on what's being cooked.
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== Notes ==
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*The time it takes items to heat up depends on the [[quality]] of the item and heating apparatus ([[campfire]], [[stone forge]], [[stone oven]], etc).
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*Higher quality metal lumps will retain their heat longer than lower quality lumps when removed from a forge.
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*[[Food]] may or may not need to reach "glowing hot" depending on what's being cooked.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 23:33, 10 May 2023

Temperature is an important factor in crafting many objects for certain skills, such as smithing, pottery, and cooking. An object needs to be raised to a specific temperature in order to be worked on, often needing to be in one of the "glowing" levels.

There are 7 levels of heat:

  • Warm
  • Very warm
  • Hot
  • Searing hot
  • Glowing dimly from the heat (red indicator - sufficient heat to work with the item)
  • Glowing brightly from the heat (blue indicator - very hot and will remain hot for a while)
  • Glowing white-hot (white indicator - At or near maximum temperature possible and will remain hot for a long time)

Notes

  • The time it takes items to heat up depends on the quality of the item and heating apparatus (campfire, stone forge, stone oven, etc).
  • Higher quality metal lumps will retain their heat longer than lower quality lumps when removed from a forge.
  • Food may or may not need to reach "glowing hot" depending on what's being cooked.

See also