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Urns are [[:Category:Containers|container]]s with 15 slots, in a 3x5 grid. | Urns are [[:Category:Containers|container]]s with 15 slots, in a 3x5 grid. | ||
As [[Crate]] also has capacity of 15 slots, although in a 5x3 grid. Comparison is relevant: | |||
Urn's advantages: significantly smaller footprint (two tile space can fit either one crate or several urns), reportedly much easier to lift (movement speed is slowed less when carrying.) | |||
Urn's disadvantages: creation process is time-gated and requires/occupies a Kiln for that time. Unlike with Crate, there are no alternative graphics to indicate if Urn is empty/full. | |||
==How to Acquire== | ==How to Acquire== | ||
#Gather 10 [[Clay]] of any type. | #Gather 10 [[Clay]] of any type. | ||
#Choose {{K|C}}raft > {{K|O}}dds & Ends > {{K|U}}rn, and then click the "Craft" button to get an [[Unfired Urn]]. | #Choose {{K|C}}raft > {{K|O}}dds & Ends > {{K|U}}rn, and then click the "Craft" button to get an [[Unfired Urn]]. Using a [[Potter's Wheel]] will protect its quality from being halved, however this is not necessary since Urns are containers and therefore their quality has no effect and can be ignored. | ||
#Place the unfinished pot into a kiln with 23 [[Branch]]es of fuel, or equivalent in it (see [[Kiln]] for details on baking pottery). | #Place the unfinished pot into a kiln with 23 [[Branch]]es of fuel, or equivalent in it (see [[Kiln]] for details on baking pottery). | ||
#Light the kiln with a fire source, and wait. | #Light the kiln with a fire source, and wait. | ||
#After 1:49:25 minutes you will get | #After 1:49:25 minutes you will get an Urn. | ||
==Quality== | ==Quality== | ||
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*[[Urn]] Quality = <math>2*_qUnburnt + _qFuel + _qKiln\over 4</math> | *[[Urn]] Quality = <math>2*_qUnburnt + _qFuel + _qKiln\over 4</math> | ||
== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
Ceramics Chart.png|frame|Urn made from every kind of clay. | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
{{Game Development}} |
Latest revision as of 18:19, 14 February 2024
Urn | ||
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Vital statistics | ||
Size | 1 x 1 | |
Storage Size | 3 x 5 | |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Pottery | |
Object(s) Required | Unfired Urn | |
Produced By | Kiln | |
Can be Lifted | Yes | |
Hit Points | 50 | |
Soak Value | None | |
Go to Objects |
Urns are containers with 15 slots, in a 3x5 grid.
As Crate also has capacity of 15 slots, although in a 5x3 grid. Comparison is relevant: Urn's advantages: significantly smaller footprint (two tile space can fit either one crate or several urns), reportedly much easier to lift (movement speed is slowed less when carrying.) Urn's disadvantages: creation process is time-gated and requires/occupies a Kiln for that time. Unlike with Crate, there are no alternative graphics to indicate if Urn is empty/full.
How to Acquire
- Gather 10 Clay of any type.
- Choose Craft > Odds & Ends > Urn, and then click the "Craft" button to get an Unfired Urn. Using a Potter's Wheel will protect its quality from being halved, however this is not necessary since Urns are containers and therefore their quality has no effect and can be ignored.
- Place the unfinished pot into a kiln with 23 Branches of fuel, or equivalent in it (see Kiln for details on baking pottery).
- Light the kiln with a fire source, and wait.
- After 1:49:25 minutes you will get an Urn.
Quality
- Unfired Urn Quality = and is softcapped by
- Urn Quality =
Gallery
Game Development
- Market Garden (2016-10-05)◎ >"Added/Re-added Gray, Cave, and Bone clays from Legacy, and implemented variable materials for existing clay objects -- pot, urn, kiln, and clay cauldron -- along with that."