Legacy:Cauldron

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Cauldron
Legacy-Cauldron.png
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 x6
Can be Lifted Yes
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Icon keyboard.pngBuild > Cauldron

When building cauldrons the quality is based on the metal, the wood quality is ignored.

Cauldrons require water and fuel (i.e. branches, charcoal, etc.) to function. The qualities of the water, ingredients and of the cauldron itself affect the quality of the result differently depending on the product. (fuel quality doesn't matter)

After loading the cauldron with fuel, click "Light" to begin boiling the water. A metal cauldron does not need time to heat water like a clay cauldron.

Picking up a lit cauldron removes all fuel from it and hence extinguishes the flame. This is useful for saving water although note that you lose all the fuel and cannot get it back.

When cauldrons are used in item crafting the cauldron portion of the formula is given by.



Example:


How to Use

Cauldrons can be used for a wide variety of crafted items. In all cases, right click on the boiling cauldron and then choose the desired craft.

Clay versus Metal

The cauldron comes in two versions. The Clay and the Metal one. Note that when there is no cauldron type specification, its assumed by default to be the metal one.