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Message ID: 139
Date: Mon Jul 19 17:35:02 BST 1999
Author: Nick Emmerich
Subject: Re: Pot Molds & Legs


any conversion rate means if you put those items and a flask of water in the
forge (might work for pottery wheel too?) you get the item it converts into
:) I learned this when I spent 10 platinum figuring out folded metal sheets
are administratively broken. 2 large bricks of ore and a flask of water
makes 1 block of ore... eughh, that's expensive to experiment with!!! :)
-Rennin of E'ci
Trade Council GM

BobbiS7@... wrote:

> From: BobbiS7@...
>
> In a message dated 7/19/1999 12:02:44 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> EQ_Potters@onelist.com writes:
>
> > Date: Sat, 17 Jul 1999 12:30:41 -0700
> > From: "Rach" <emilystarr@...>
>
> > I'm trying desperately to find a pot sketch. Any suggestions?
>
> Well Met -
>
> Try the Trader's Holiday in East Freeport. The merchant
> also sells the spits (scroll down), but has cooking item
> molds including cookie cutters, pot & smoker.
>
> I am not a smith, nor very successful throwing clay.
> Happy that I have my clay skewers rather than metal.
> I think it helps the Rat flavor a tad.
>
> Now that dough is working, yeah!
> I need to fire ceramic linings to make any Pie, Muffin & Bread Tins.
> Any guesses?
>
> I tried the obvious:
> Flask of Water, Block of Clay, Ceramic Lining Sketch.
> [These components don't combine].
>
> Also could someone please explain metal bits vs block of ore.
> As I've read, two ore can be used to substitute for metal bits,
> but I have yet to be successful. Stacked or unstacked.
>
> Cleric Taven
>
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