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:I have noticed the same thing for dumped iron weapons: They get dumped in magma and they didn't melt. Also, I had a floodgate that wasn't magma safe, but it didn't melt either. Is that a random chance thing or does it take time (it was only exposed for ~1 season)?--[[User:Kwieland|Kwieland]] 14:40, 2 April 2009 (UTC) | :I have noticed the same thing for dumped iron weapons: They get dumped in magma and they didn't melt. Also, I had a floodgate that wasn't magma safe, but it didn't melt either. Is that a random chance thing or does it take time (it was only exposed for ~1 season)?--[[User:Kwieland|Kwieland]] 14:40, 2 April 2009 (UTC) | ||
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:That's because when he wants glass, he'll ask for glass. This time he wanted gems. Glass is not a gem, you know--[[User:Dorten|Dorten]] 10:35, 8 June 2009 (UTC) | :That's because when he wants glass, he'll ask for glass. This time he wanted gems. Glass is not a gem, you know--[[User:Dorten|Dorten]] 10:35, 8 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
::then the article will have to be changed, it is written to sound like he can use green glass as a gem[[User:Corhen|Corhen]] 00:28, 9 June 2009 (UTC) | ::then the article will have to be changed, it is written to sound like he can use green glass as a gem[[User:Corhen|Corhen]] 00:28, 9 June 2009 (UTC) | ||
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::Gems can be made into windows too, my point is they were NOT USING the raw crystal glass to make ''crystal glass windows''--[[User:Draco18s|Draco18s]] 21:58, 11 February 2010 (UTC) | ::Gems can be made into windows too, my point is they were NOT USING the raw crystal glass to make ''crystal glass windows''--[[User:Draco18s|Draco18s]] 21:58, 11 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
− | :::Of course not - you can't make anything from "raw crystal glass" except gems. While glass is often thought of as a gem, | + | :::Of course not - you can't make anything from "raw crystal glass" except gems. While glass is often thought of as a gem, any object made from glass is made from the appropriate ingredients. Glass blocks are blocks, not "raw glass" - no such thing as a raw material. Glass windows are pieces of "furniture" that are produced at a glass furnace. They're like chairs or grates - first you produce them, ''then'' you place them. And it takes rock crystal to produce an object of crystal glass.--[[Special:Contributions/75.62.155.145|75.62.155.145]] 08:57, 12 February 2010 (UTC) |
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