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− | + | Fat is obtained by [[Butcher's shop|butchering]] an animal. Most animals have a layer of fat between skin and muscle. | |
− | + | It can be rendered into [[tallow]] in a [[kitchen]]. [[Tallow]] is used in the production of [[soap]] or can be [[cook]]ed into meals. | |
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− | + | Previously a whole stack of fat was processed per job. Now each process fat job processes a single item from the stack, not the entire stack. | |
− | + | Fat may go rancid if left unprocessed for too long. | |
− | + | When a character is burning, the fat is usually the first thing to go. | |
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− | + | On Adventure Mode, fat is a portable liquid, though in it's current state, it is hardly usable. When fat is placed in a burning heat, (usually when placed in the fire that surrounds a burning tree/plant) it eventually becomes grease, which is then drinkable for a short while after before it cools back down into fat. (You sometimes may notice a pool of grease being left behind from someone who was burning.) Though given the usual weight of fat, you might be better off using other liquids. |