Difference between revisions of "Lamp"
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− | Lamps can be made out of any metal (confirmed by Oracle). When attaching the [[log]] to the [[lamp head]], it's the log that determines the success rate, and if you fail you lose the log while the lamp head is turned to a scrap. If you succeed to make a lamp, the whole log is used. | + | Lamps can be made out of any metal (confirmed by Oracle) although apparently not zinc. When attaching the [[log]] to the [[lamp head]], it's the log that determines the success rate, and if you fail you lose the log while the lamp head is turned to a scrap. If you succeed to make a lamp, the whole log is used. |
Lamps take 0.125[[kg]] of [[tar]] to fill to max capacity, and painting them takes 0.06kg of [[dye]]. Like a lantern, the higher quality they are the brighter they shine. Brass lamps glow the brightest. Silver lamps cast white light, copper lamps glow orange, and bronze lamps give a deep brown(courtesy of Bianca). | Lamps take 0.125[[kg]] of [[tar]] to fill to max capacity, and painting them takes 0.06kg of [[dye]]. Like a lantern, the higher quality they are the brighter they shine. Brass lamps glow the brightest. Silver lamps cast white light, copper lamps glow orange, and bronze lamps give a deep brown(courtesy of Bianca). | ||
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Revision as of 19:29, 21 July 2009
Main / Skills / Blacksmithing / Lamp
Description
A decorative lamp head on a pole.
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Usage
Lamps are used to light an area, unlike lanterns they can be planted much like a sign without the 1 per week timer, and like a sign they can only be picked up by the planter. When lamps are placed on a deed, they will light themselves in the evening, and all lamps will go out in the morning(even lamps in mines).
Hint
Lamps can be made out of any metal (confirmed by Oracle) although apparently not zinc. When attaching the log to the lamp head, it's the log that determines the success rate, and if you fail you lose the log while the lamp head is turned to a scrap. If you succeed to make a lamp, the whole log is used.
Lamps take 0.125kg of tar to fill to max capacity, and painting them takes 0.06kg of dye. Like a lantern, the higher quality they are the brighter they shine. Brass lamps glow the brightest. Silver lamps cast white light, copper lamps glow orange, and bronze lamps give a deep brown(courtesy of Bianca).