Difference between revisions of "Brass oil lamp"

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* When full it will burn for almost 24 hours depending on [[quality]] (further studies are needed to determine more precise burn times).
 
* When full it will burn for almost 24 hours depending on [[quality]] (further studies are needed to determine more precise burn times).
 
* The lamp quality determines how far it can illuminate.
 
* The lamp quality determines how far it can illuminate.
* If the lamp is [[dye|painted]] the light emitted from it will be that color. Black dye has no effect on the light of the lamp though.
 
 
*Brass oil lamps have been shown to be marginally more fuel efficient compared to iron lanterns, and also decay through general use much, much slower. The only drawback is that they require [[brass lump|brass]] to improve instead of [[iron lump|iron]].
 
*Brass oil lamps have been shown to be marginally more fuel efficient compared to iron lanterns, and also decay through general use much, much slower. The only drawback is that they require [[brass lump|brass]] to improve instead of [[iron lump|iron]].
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*Brass products apparently can not be dyed.
  
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[[Category:Brass products]]
 
[[Category:Light sources]]
 
[[Category:Light sources]]
 
[[Category:Personal lights]]
 
[[Category:Personal lights]]
 
[[Category:Babel/B]]
 
[[Category:Babel/B]]

Revision as of 00:40, 28 November 2010

Main / Skills / Smithing / Blacksmithing / Brass oil lamp


Brass oil lamp
A Brass oil lamp
Creation
  1. Activate brass lump (0.3 kg)
  2. Right-click large anvil
  3. Open submenu "Create > Decoration"
Result
  • 1 Brass oil lamp (0.3 kg)
Skill and improvement




Description

A brass lamp with a wicker.

  • Is used as a personal light source.
  • Fill it with 0.13 kg of olive oil or tar, then light it with a steel and flint.
  • Oil is rumored to produce light for longer than tar.
  • When full it will burn for almost 24 hours depending on quality (further studies are needed to determine more precise burn times).
  • The lamp quality determines how far it can illuminate.
  • Brass oil lamps have been shown to be marginally more fuel efficient compared to iron lanterns, and also decay through general use much, much slower. The only drawback is that they require brass to improve instead of iron.
  • Brass products apparently can not be dyed.