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Candelabrums are static world objects that can provide [[:Category:Light_Sources|light]], much like a [[Legacy:Fire|fire]]. Unlike a fire, the candelabrum is not destroyed when it burns out, instead the [[Legacy:Wax Candle|candle]] disappears and must be replaced. Needless to say, you also cannot cook with a candelabrum. | Candelabrums are static world objects that can provide [[:Category:Light_Sources|light]], much like a [[Legacy:Fire|fire]]. Unlike a fire, the candelabrum is not destroyed when it burns out, instead the [[Legacy:Wax Candle|candle]] disappears and must be replaced. Needless to say, you also cannot cook with a candelabrum. |
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Candelabrum | |
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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. | Metal Working |
Object(s) Required | Bar of Common Metal x2; AND Candle(After construction) |
Can be Lifted | Yes |
Go to Objects |
Build > Furniture > Candelabrum
Candelabrums are static world objects that can provide light, much like a fire. Unlike a fire, the candelabrum is not destroyed when it burns out, instead the candle disappears and must be replaced. Needless to say, you also cannot cook with a candelabrum.
A candelabrum provides a light radius twice that of a torchpost, with equal intensity. Lit candelabrums can be carried around, working as a sort of heavy torch, which may be useful if your hands and head is full.