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''Made from ash and water, this is used when preparing leather.''
 
''Made from ash and water, this is used when preparing leather.''
  
A mixture made through [[alchemy]] for making [[leather]] out of [[animal hide]], and for creating [[concrete]].
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A mixture made through [[alchemy]] for making [[leather]] out of [[animal hide]], and for creating [[corrosive trap]]s and [[concrete]].  
 
 
=== Usage ===
 
*Creating [[leather]] from [[hide]].
 
**0.10kg of [[lye]] is required to turn 3kg of hide into 3kg of leather.
 
*Creating [[corrosive trap]]s.
 
*Creating [[concrete]].
 
 
 
{{rare}}
 
Rare lye adds +1 to the QL of the leather produced.
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
*[[Quality]] of the lye is capped by the quality of the ash used and affected by your skill in [[Natural substances]].
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*When creating lye, all [[water]] in the [[container]] you're using will be replaced with [[lye]], and [[ash]] will be consumed at a ratio of 0.10 kg for every full litre (1.00 kg) of water.
*The minimum amount of water is 2.00 to start creating.
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*Even when using 45 kg of water (a [[small barrel]] worth) and 0.10 kg of ash, all water will be consumed and 1.00 kg lye created.
*Lye creation uses up as much as possible of ash and water in the ratio of 0.1 kg ash to 1 kg water.  
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*If you use 0.20 kg of ash with 2 kg of water, you can create 2.00 kg of lye. Note that excess water will still be wasted.
*Examples of using combined ash bundles on a container full of water include: 6.4k ash and a cauldron for 64 kg lye, 1.2 kg ash and a bucket for 12 kg lye, o.2 kg ash and a jar for 2 kg lye.  
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*[[Quality]] of the lye is capped by the quality of the ash used and affected by your skill check success in [[natural substances]].
*Failing to create lye uses 0.1 kg of water and 0.1 kg of ash.
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*Failing to create lye uses 0.10 kg of water and 0.10 kg of ash.
*If you try to drink it you get the message "Eww.. the lye tastes funny and won't quench your thirst at all!"
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*Lye is not edible. If you try to drink it, you get the message "Eww.. the lye tastes funny and won't quench your thirst at all!"
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*Rare lye adds +1 to the QL of leather produced. Additional applications of rare lye need further research.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:47, 3 June 2024

Main / Skills / Alchemy / Natural substances / Lye

Lye
A Lye
Creation
Result
  • Lye (1.00 kg)
Skill and improvement
Properties

Description

Made from ash and water, this is used when preparing leather.

A mixture made through alchemy for making leather out of animal hide, and for creating corrosive traps and concrete.

Notes

  • When creating lye, all water in the container you're using will be replaced with lye, and ash will be consumed at a ratio of 0.10 kg for every full litre (1.00 kg) of water.
  • Even when using 45 kg of water (a small barrel worth) and 0.10 kg of ash, all water will be consumed and 1.00 kg lye created.
  • If you use 0.20 kg of ash with 2 kg of water, you can create 2.00 kg of lye. Note that excess water will still be wasted.
  • Quality of the lye is capped by the quality of the ash used and affected by your skill check success in natural substances.
  • Failing to create lye uses 0.10 kg of water and 0.10 kg of ash.
  • Lye is not edible. If you try to drink it, you get the message "Eww.. the lye tastes funny and won't quench your thirst at all!"
  • Rare lye adds +1 to the QL of leather produced. Additional applications of rare lye need further research.