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'''Animal fat''' (also known as <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallow Tallow]</span>) is a [[butchered item]] used for making [[candles]], [[Farmer's salve|salves]], or as [[fuel]] in a fire.
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[[CDB|Main]] / [[:Category:Skills|Skills]] / [[Alchemy]] / [[Natural substances]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
  
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''Collected from a creature's belly, this can be used to create candles.''
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==Description==
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Animal fat (also known as <span class="plainlinks">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tallow tallow]</span>) is a [[butchered item]] used for making [[candles]], [[Farmer's salve|salves]], or as [[fuel]] in a fire.
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==Fat Weights==
 
Confirmed [[animals]] that produce animal fat:
 
Confirmed [[animals]] that produce animal fat:
  
 
{| class=sortable
 
{| class=sortable
 
![[Animal]] !![[Weight]] (kg)
 
![[Animal]] !![[Weight]] (kg)
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| [[Cow]] || 4
 
 
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| [[Black wolf]] || 3
 
| [[Black wolf]] || 3
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| [[Calf]] || 3
 
| [[Calf]] || 3
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| [[Cow]] || 4
 
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| [[Deer]] || 4
 
| [[Deer]] || 4
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| [[Dog]] || 3
 
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| [[Foal]] || 3
 
| [[Foal]] || 3
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| [[Wild boar]] || 3
 
| [[Wild boar]] || 3
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| [[Dog]] || 3
 
 
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== External links ==
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Also [[hen]], [[pheasant]], [[pig]] and [[rooster]], fat weights unconfirmed.
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==External links==
 
* http://wurmonline.com/forum/index.php?topic=992
 
* http://wurmonline.com/forum/index.php?topic=992
  

Revision as of 23:49, 15 May 2010

Main / Skills / Alchemy / Natural substances / Animal fat

Collected from a creature's belly, this can be used to create candles.

Description

Animal fat (also known as tallow) is a butchered item used for making candles, salves, or as fuel in a fire.

Fat Weights

Confirmed animals that produce animal fat:

Animal Weight (kg)
Black wolf 3
Bull 4
Calf 3
Cow 4
Deer 4
Dog 3
Foal 3
Horse 4
Wild boar 3

Also hen, pheasant, pig and rooster, fat weights unconfirmed.

External links

See also