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Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Glass"
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− | Glass is produced at the | + | Glass is produced at the {{l|glass furnace}} using {{l|fuel}} with either sand (green glass), {{l|sand}} and {{l|ash|pearlash}} (clear glass), or {{l|rock crystal}} and pearlash (crystal glass) |
− | Glass is valued based on the difficulty in making it, with | + | Glass is valued based on the difficulty in making it, with green glass being the lowest value and crystal glass being the highest. |
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
− | Glass may be used to produce most things that can be produced at a | + | Glass may be used to produce most things that can be produced at a {{l|carpenter's workshop}}, with the exception of beds, medical supplies, and possibly other things. In addition, it may be used to produce glass gems. These, especially ones made of green glass, are excellent practice for aspiring jewelers. |
==Glass and Magma== | ==Glass and Magma== | ||
− | It is currently unknown if glass still behaves oddly with magma, and this needs to be confirmed | + | It is currently unknown if glass still behaves oddly with magma, and this needs to be confirmed. In the previous version, certain glass items would melt and others would not. |
Revision as of 17:44, 10 April 2010
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Glass is produced at the Template:L using Template:L with either sand (green glass), Template:L and Template:L (clear glass), or Template:L and pearlash (crystal glass)
Glass is valued based on the difficulty in making it, with green glass being the lowest value and crystal glass being the highest.
Uses
Glass may be used to produce most things that can be produced at a Template:L, with the exception of beds, medical supplies, and possibly other things. In addition, it may be used to produce glass gems. These, especially ones made of green glass, are excellent practice for aspiring jewelers.
Glass and Magma
It is currently unknown if glass still behaves oddly with magma, and this needs to be confirmed. In the previous version, certain glass items would melt and others would not.