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== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
+ | :* The first lump of clay you use (when starting the forge) will be completely consumed even if it is a 20kg lump. Subsequent use of clay can be taken from a single 20kg lump. | ||
:* The [[quality]] level of a forge is a factor in both how long it stays lit for and how long it takes to heat up items. Example: a 40[[QL]] forge will take 20 minutes to get iron lumps glowing (may also depend on quality of lumps). | :* The [[quality]] level of a forge is a factor in both how long it stays lit for and how long it takes to heat up items. Example: a 40[[QL]] forge will take 20 minutes to get iron lumps glowing (may also depend on quality of lumps). | ||
:* A 70 [[quality]] level forge burns for 115 minutes with 20kg of 44q [[peat]] set to burn in it. | :* A 70 [[quality]] level forge burns for 115 minutes with 20kg of 44q [[peat]] set to burn in it. |
Revision as of 12:54, 25 May 2008
Main / Skills / Masonry / Forge
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Improvements
To improve a forge, you must first right click, and examine the |forge. In the Event window you will see what you need to work on the forge to improve its quality.
In all cases it will either require a stone chisel to chip away irregularities or rock shards.
To improve with stone chisel:
- Equip a stone chisel from your inventory
- Right click on the stone forge and select Improvements/Chip
To improve with rock shards:
- Equip a rock shards from your inventory
- Right click on the stone forge and select Improvements/Improve
Usage
Cooking in a forge is not recommended because there is a larger chance of burning your food. For cooking it would be better to use a stone oven. However, because of the increased difficulty of cooking, many people do cook in forges for the increased skill gain.
Tips
- The first lump of clay you use (when starting the forge) will be completely consumed even if it is a 20kg lump. Subsequent use of clay can be taken from a single 20kg lump.
- The quality level of a forge is a factor in both how long it stays lit for and how long it takes to heat up items. Example: a 40QL forge will take 20 minutes to get iron lumps glowing (may also depend on quality of lumps).
- A 70 quality level forge burns for 115 minutes with 20kg of 44q peat set to burn in it.
- If using wood scrap as fuel only burn 20kg at a time. A 40QL forge will last for approximately 40 minutes before it needs refueling (more than 20kg does not seem to effect how long the forge lasts at any QL).
- A forge will hold 28 ore at most. However, using a cauldron allows the forge to hold more things.
- Tar and other fuel sorces can also be used; some burn better than others. See fuel for more info.