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''A metal key with a few large teeth.''
 
''A metal key with a few large teeth.''
  
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== Usage ==
 
Used to lock or unlock different kinds of [[lock]]s despite matters of permissions or who the lock's original creator was.
 
Used to lock or unlock different kinds of [[lock]]s despite matters of permissions or who the lock's original creator was.
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A copy of a key will lock or unlock the same lock which the original key does.
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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* The original key's quality will always match the lock's quality.
 
* The original key's quality will always match the lock's quality.
 
* A copy of a key will include "''It has some weird dents''" in its [[examine]] description, even when a copy of a copy.
 
* A copy of a key will include "''It has some weird dents''" in its [[examine]] description, even when a copy of a copy.
* Original keys placed in trash heaps do not decay.
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* Original keys placed in trash heaps do not decay, nor do they decay when left off-deed. Sacrificing keys in an altar does, however, effectively eliminate them.
  
  
 
[[Category:Copper products]]
 
[[Category:Copper products]]
 
[[Category:Babel/K]]
 
[[Category:Babel/K]]

Latest revision as of 13:37, 3 January 2023

Main / Skills / Smithing / Locksmithing / Key

Key
A Key
Creation
Result
  • Key
  • Failed - .50 Ql lost off the Key form (and .005 from copper lump)
Skill and improvement

Description

A metal key with a few large teeth.

Usage

Used to lock or unlock different kinds of locks despite matters of permissions or who the lock's original creator was.

A copy of a key will lock or unlock the same lock which the original key does.

Notes

  • The quality of the key form affects your success chance when creating.
  • The quality of the copper lump affects the quality of the resulting key.
  • Original keys that are created along with certain types of lock are made of iron instead of copper.
  • The original key's quality will always match the lock's quality.
  • A copy of a key will include "It has some weird dents" in its examine description, even when a copy of a copy.
  • Original keys placed in trash heaps do not decay, nor do they decay when left off-deed. Sacrificing keys in an altar does, however, effectively eliminate them.