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|xsize | | xsize = 2 | ||
|ysize | | ysize = 1 | ||
|skillreq = [[ | | | ||
|objectsreq = [[requires::Board]] x6, [[requires::Block of Wood]] x8, [[requires::Stone]] x5, [[requires::Clay]] x10, [[requires::Rope]] x1, | | skillreq = [[requires::Pottery]] | ||
|repwith = [[ | | objectsreq = [[requires::Board]] x6, [[requires::Block of Wood]] x8, [[requires::Stone]] x5, [[requires::Clay]] x10, [[requires::Rope]] x1, | ||
|lift | | repwith = [[String]] | ||
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| lift = Yes | |||
| sthp = 75 | |||
| soak = 0 | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Crafting Tools]] | |||
[[Category:Liftable Structures]] | [[Category:Liftable Structures]] | ||
{{GM|$Build|$Workstations & Utilities|$Potter's Wheel}} | |||
The Potter's Wheel is an optional crafting station for relevant ceramic recipes: [[Pot]], [[Urn]], [[Garden Pot]], [[Treeplanter's Pot]], [[Teapot]], [[Mug]], [[Stoneware Vase]], and [[Earthenware Platter]]. You can still craft these things without a potter's wheel, but doing so results in their quality being halved, and takes twice as long. The potter's wheel, much like any tool, also adds its quality to the end product. | The Potter's Wheel is an optional crafting station for relevant ceramic recipes: [[Pot]], [[Urn]], [[Garden Pot]], [[Treeplanter's Pot]], [[Teapot]], [[Mug]], [[Stoneware Vase]], and [[Earthenware Platter]]. You can still craft these things without a potter's wheel, but doing so results in their quality being halved, and takes twice as long. The potter's wheel, much like any tool, also adds its quality to the end product. | ||
The formula for potter's wheel quality is <math>\frac{_{q}Board + _{q}Block + _{q}Stone + _{q}Clay + _{q}Rope}{5}</math>. | The formula for potter's wheel quality is <math>\frac{_{q}Board + _{q}Block + _{q}Stone + _{q}Clay + _{q}Rope}{5}</math>. | ||
The formula for the product quality is <math>\frac{_{q}Materials*3 + _{q}PottersWheel}{4}</math>. | |||
==How to Use== | ==How to Use== | ||
Simply right-click the Potter's Wheel before crafting as you would normally. | Simply right-click the Potter's Wheel before crafting as you would normally. | ||
{{Game Development}} |
Latest revision as of 13:01, 14 November 2024
Potter's Wheel | |
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Vital statistics | |
Size | 2 x 1 |
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 | Board x6, Block of Wood x8, Stone x5, Clay x10, Rope x1, |
Required By | (13) Potter's Clay, Unfired Ceramic Knife, Unfired Clay Jar, Unfired Clay Pipe, Unfired Earthenware Platter, Unfired Garden Pot, Unfired Mug, Unfired Porcelain Plate, Unfired Pot, Unfired Stoneware Vase, Unfired Teapot, Unfired Treeplanter's Pot, Unfired Urn |
Repaired With | String |
Can be Lifted | Yes |
Hit Points | 75 |
Soak Value | None |
Go to Objects |
Build > Workstations & Utilities > Potter's Wheel
The Potter's Wheel is an optional crafting station for relevant ceramic recipes: Pot, Urn, Garden Pot, Treeplanter's Pot, Teapot, Mug, Stoneware Vase, and Earthenware Platter. You can still craft these things without a potter's wheel, but doing so results in their quality being halved, and takes twice as long. The potter's wheel, much like any tool, also adds its quality to the end product.
The formula for potter's wheel quality is .
The formula for the product quality is .
How to Use
Simply right-click the Potter's Wheel before crafting as you would normally.
Game Development
- A Taste of Wheel (2016-11-01)◎ >"Added Potter's Wheel. The Potter's Wheel is an optional crafting station for relevant ceramic recipes: Pot, Urn, Garden Pot, Treeplanter's Pot, Teapot, Mug, Stoneware Vase, and Earthenware Platter. You can still craft these things without a potter's wheel, but doing so now halves their qualities, and takes twice as long. The potter's wheel, much like any tool, also adds its qualities to the end product, so there's that angle as well. Also gave the pottery stuff from Odds & Ends a crafting submenu of its own, all of which was recently suggested here."