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A table can only be built in a house of some sort. It can later be moved to wherever you want it. | |||
*A table can only be built in a house of some sort. It can later be moved to wherever you want it. | |||
*If You put 2 items of same type (for example 2 wooden cups) matters only lower ql one - the higher ql one is ignored |
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Table | |
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Vital statistics | |
Size | 1 x 1 |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Carpentry |
Object(s) Required | Board x6, Block of Wood x4 |
Produced By | Hand |
Can be Lifted | Yes |
Go to Objects |
The Symbel: Feasting
Feasting allows you to not only eat more food, but also to get more FEPs per food unit eaten.
Build a table. The table can be equipped with eight different items. Pull up a Chair and have a seat. Now right-click on the table. You get nice little bonuses to your eating depending on the Quality of the chair, table, and of everything on it. You can see these bonuses displayed in the table's interface. While seated, and with the table's interface open, click feast. You now get to see a fork. Now click on a food item in the table's inventory. Tada! Eating, and bonuses applied.
How to Acquire
Build > Furniture > Table
Notes
- A table can only be built in a house of some sort. It can later be moved to wherever you want it.
- If You put 2 items of same type (for example 2 wooden cups) matters only lower ql one - the higher ql one is ignored