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+ | == Description == | ||
+ | ''A forge made from stone bricks and clay, intended for smelting and smithing.'' | ||
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+ | == Method == | ||
+ | Activate the [[stone brick]], right-click the [[clay]], and select '''Create/Containers/forge'''. The unfinished forge will drop in front of you on the ground. Right-click it with either another clay or stone brick activated, and choose Continue building. | ||
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+ | :* The first lump of clay you use when starting the forge will be completely consumed, no matter how big it is. | ||
+ | :* Subsequent clay can be taken from a single big lump piece by piece. However, the lump will become progressively more damaged if you fail attaching it. | ||
=== Improvements === | === Improvements === | ||
− | To improve a forge, | + | To improve a forge's [[quality]], right-click and examine it, and in the [[event window]] you will see what you need. Either: |
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− | + | * Activate a [[stone chisel]] from your inventory, right-click the forge and select '''Chip'''; or | |
− | + | * Activate a [[rock shards]] from your inventory, right-click the forge and select '''Improve'''. | |
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− | + | The quality level of a forge affects 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, although it depends on the quality of the lumps also. | |
− | + | :It will last for about 40 minutes before it needs refueling. A 70 QL forge burns for 115 minutes. | |
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | + | *Smelting [[:Category:Ores | metal ore]] into lumps | |
− | + | *Heating up items | |
− | + | *Hardening items like [[pottery]] or [[key mould]]s | |
− | + | *[[Cooking]]. - ''Note'': With lower cooking skill, it is better to use a [[stone oven]] for cooking, because it adds less difficulty in [[meal]]s. In contrast, those with high cooking skill might prefer the increased skill gain of cooking with a forge. | |
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== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
− | + | * Only 20 kg of [[fuel]] is needed at a time, any more is unnecessary. QL of fuel does not seem to affect burning time. | |
− | + | * Put items in [[cauldron]]s or [[backpack]]s inside the forge to allow it to hold more items. | |
− | + | * A forge will hold 7 cauldrons. | |
− | + | * A forge will hold at most 28 ore. | |
− | + | * Metal scraps will cool much faster than usual in an unlit forge, regardless of the forge ql. | |
− | + | * Some wooden or cloth items will burn up if left inside, some won't; for example small barrels won't burn up. | |
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[[Category:Containers]] | [[Category:Containers]] | ||
[[Category:Fire sources]] | [[Category:Fire sources]] | ||
[[Category:Light sources]] | [[Category:Light sources]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Babel/F]] |
Revision as of 21:13, 16 August 2010
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Contents
Description
A forge made from stone bricks and clay, intended for smelting and smithing.
Method
Activate the stone brick, right-click the clay, and select Create/Containers/forge. The unfinished forge will drop in front of you on the ground. Right-click it with either another clay or stone brick activated, and choose Continue building.
- The first lump of clay you use when starting the forge will be completely consumed, no matter how big it is.
- Subsequent clay can be taken from a single big lump piece by piece. However, the lump will become progressively more damaged if you fail attaching it.
Improvements
To improve a forge's quality, right-click and examine it, and in the event window you will see what you need. Either:
- Activate a stone chisel from your inventory, right-click the forge and select Chip; or
- Activate a rock shards from your inventory, right-click the forge and select Improve.
The quality level of a forge affects 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, although it depends on the quality of the lumps also.
- It will last for about 40 minutes before it needs refueling. A 70 QL forge burns for 115 minutes.
Usage
- Smelting metal ore into lumps
- Heating up items
- Hardening items like pottery or key moulds
- Cooking. - Note: With lower cooking skill, it is better to use a stone oven for cooking, because it adds less difficulty in meals. In contrast, those with high cooking skill might prefer the increased skill gain of cooking with a forge.
Tips
- Only 20 kg of fuel is needed at a time, any more is unnecessary. QL of fuel does not seem to affect burning time.
- Put items in cauldrons or backpacks inside the forge to allow it to hold more items.
- A forge will hold 7 cauldrons.
- A forge will hold at most 28 ore.
- Metal scraps will cool much faster than usual in an unlit forge, regardless of the forge ql.
- Some wooden or cloth items will burn up if left inside, some won't; for example small barrels won't burn up.