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− | 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 3 levels of heat that [[object]]s need to pass through to be glowing: "very warm", "hot", | + | 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 3 levels of heat that [[object]]s need to pass through to be glowing: "warm", "very warm", "hot", "searing hot", then "glowing from heat" |
'''Note:''' The time it takes items to heat up depends on the [[quality]] of the item and heating apparatus ([[campfire]], [[stone forge]], [[stone oven]], etc). [[Food]] may or may not need to reach "glowing hot" depending on what's being cooked. | '''Note:''' The time it takes items to heat up depends on the [[quality]] of the item and heating apparatus ([[campfire]], [[stone forge]], [[stone oven]], etc). [[Food]] may or may not need to reach "glowing hot" depending on what's being cooked. |
Revision as of 00:24, 14 January 2008
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 3 levels of heat that objects need to pass through to be glowing: "warm", "very warm", "hot", "searing hot", then "glowing from heat"
Note: The time it takes items to heat up depends on the quality of the item and heating apparatus (campfire, stone forge, stone oven, etc). Food may or may not need to reach "glowing hot" depending on what's being cooked.