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| − | Lime can be obtained from heating sand, gravel, or rocks made of [[Flux#Flux_Stone|Flux Stone]], or by heating either kind of [[Seashell]]s to <span style="color:# | + | Lime can be obtained from heating sand, gravel, or rocks made of [[Flux#Flux_Stone|Flux Stone]], or by heating either kind of [[Seashell]]s to <span style="color:#FF0F0F">Bright Red****</span>. |
Items can be heated in various ways. One way is by placing them in a Ceramic Vessel, then firing the Ceramic Vessel in a [[Pit Kiln]]. The materials can also be placed directly in a [[Forge]] or [[Firepit]], or inside a Ceramic Vessel which is then placed in a Forge or Firepit. Heating Flux Stone sand or gravel directly in a Forge or Firepit will produce 5 lime per item. | Items can be heated in various ways. One way is by placing them in a Ceramic Vessel, then firing the Ceramic Vessel in a [[Pit Kiln]]. The materials can also be placed directly in a [[Forge]] or [[Firepit]], or inside a Ceramic Vessel which is then placed in a Forge or Firepit. Heating Flux Stone sand or gravel directly in a Forge or Firepit will produce 5 lime per item. | ||
Latest revision as of 17:55, 26 May 2021
Contents
Obtaining
Lime can be obtained from heating sand, gravel, or rocks made of Flux Stone, or by heating either kind of Seashells to Bright Red****.
Items can be heated in various ways. One way is by placing them in a Ceramic Vessel, then firing the Ceramic Vessel in a Pit Kiln. The materials can also be placed directly in a Forge or Firepit, or inside a Ceramic Vessel which is then placed in a Forge or Firepit. Heating Flux Stone sand or gravel directly in a Forge or Firepit will produce 5 lime per item.
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Usage
Lime is used in various crafting recipes, including lime water, Flux, Molten Glass, and light blue Pigment.
Trivia
- The chemical name of Lime is Calcium Carbonate.
History
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| 0.79.32 | Added Lime, crafted by heating Limestone or other Flux Stones. Lime replaces Flux in crafting recipes. | |
| 0.80.12 | Added Seashells, which can be made into Lime. | |
