Difference between revisions of "Glowing"
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'''NOTE:''' The time it takes items to heat up depend on the quality of the item and [[Camp Fire]] or [[Stone Forge]] or [[Stone Oven]]. | '''NOTE:''' The time it takes items to heat up depend on the quality of the item and [[Camp Fire]] or [[Stone Forge]] or [[Stone Oven]]. | ||
+ | I don't think stew has to be glowing hot tho. | ||
[[category:misc]][[Category:Babel/G]] | [[category:misc]][[Category:Babel/G]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 26 September 2007
In order to smith, harden clay into pottery, or cook, a heat source is required. Often the objects need to be glowing hot. There are three levels of heat that objects need to pass to be glowing. These level are: Very Warm, Hot, Searing Hot, Glowing.
NOTE: The time it takes items to heat up depend on the quality of the item and Camp Fire or Stone Forge or Stone Oven.
I don't think stew has to be glowing hot tho.