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− | Glass can be used as [[gem]], or as (a rather odd looking) stone for most buildings, such as | + | Glass can be used as [[gem]], or as (a rather odd looking) stone for most buildings, such as [[table]]s or [[door]]s. In addition, Glass can be converted into [[Trap]] components, such as [[large, spiked balls]] or [[giant axes]]. However, this appears to require a [[Glass Bar]], which is not possible to create at the current time. |
− | Glass windows can be made at a glass furnace as an alternative to making windows from gems. | + | Glass windows can be made at a [[glass furnace]] as an alternative to making windows from gems. |
− | Outside of Metal and Wood, Glass is the only readily available material to create Cages out of, as well. | + | Outside of [[Metal]] and [[Wood]], Glass is the only readily available material to create [[Cages]] out of, as well. |
[[Category:Materials]] | [[Category:Materials]] |
Revision as of 05:35, 19 November 2007
Glass can be used as gem, or as (a rather odd looking) stone for most buildings, such as tables or doors. In addition, Glass can be converted into Trap components, such as large, spiked balls or giant axes. However, this appears to require a Glass Bar, which is not possible to create at the current time.
Glass windows can be made at a glass furnace as an alternative to making windows from gems.
Outside of Metal and Wood, Glass is the only readily available material to create Cages out of, as well.