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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
* Created by placing a [[clay smelting pot]] into a [[campfire]], [[forge]], [[oven]], or [[kiln]].  
 
* Created by placing a [[clay smelting pot]] into a [[campfire]], [[forge]], [[oven]], or [[kiln]].  
* To smelt an item using the smelting pot, [[activate]] the smelting pot, right-click the glowing hot metal item, and select '''Smelt'''. The material will appear as a metal [[lump]] in place of the item.
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* To smelt an item using the smelting pot, [[activate]] the glowing hot smelting pot, right-click the glowing hot metal item, and select '''Smelt'''. The material will appear as a metal [[lump]] in place of the item.
 
* There are no known size limitations for items the smelter can smelt. The item only need be metal, not enchanted, and able to be heated to a red, glowing hot temperature state.
 
* There are no known size limitations for items the smelter can smelt. The item only need be metal, not enchanted, and able to be heated to a red, glowing hot temperature state.
 
* Low quality smelting pots cap the quality of the produced lump to 50ql. Otherwise smelting various metal items produces lumps equivalent to the quality of the original metal item being smelted.
 
* Low quality smelting pots cap the quality of the produced lump to 50ql. Otherwise smelting various metal items produces lumps equivalent to the quality of the original metal item being smelted.
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* A small amount of metal from the original item is typically lost to the smelting process.
 
* A small amount of metal from the original item is typically lost to the smelting process.
 
* Smelted lump is capped by pot quality. Items that cannot be improved and are not capped by the 20% of total skill when created will now receive a quality penalty when smelted, at the following rates: -7.5% to -2.5% for common metals, -12.5% to -7.5% for moon metals and alloys. Items that can be improved will no longer receive the penalty when smelted.
 
* Smelted lump is capped by pot quality. Items that cannot be improved and are not capped by the 20% of total skill when created will now receive a quality penalty when smelted, at the following rates: -7.5% to -2.5% for common metals, -12.5% to -7.5% for moon metals and alloys. Items that can be improved will no longer receive the penalty when smelted.
 
  
 
== Cannot Be Smelted ==
 
== Cannot Be Smelted ==

Revision as of 17:23, 12 August 2020

Pottery Smelting Pot
A Pottery Smelting Pot
Creation

Heating a clay smelting pot

Result

Smelting pot (0.50 kg)

Skill and improvement
Properties
  • Can be dyed using 120g of paint.

Main / Skills / Pottery / Smelting pot

Description

A ceramic smelting pot, used to smelt metal.

Notes

  • Created by placing a clay smelting pot into a campfire, forge, oven, or kiln.
  • To smelt an item using the smelting pot, activate the glowing hot smelting pot, right-click the glowing hot metal item, and select Smelt. The material will appear as a metal lump in place of the item.
  • There are no known size limitations for items the smelter can smelt. The item only need be metal, not enchanted, and able to be heated to a red, glowing hot temperature state.
  • Low quality smelting pots cap the quality of the produced lump to 50ql. Otherwise smelting various metal items produces lumps equivalent to the quality of the original metal item being smelted.
  • Metal items must be glowing hot to smelt down into a lump. The option to smelt will appear once the metal has sufficiently heated.
  • The smelting pot is not a container and is actually activated and used like a tool.
  • Smelting a rare or better metal item will produce a corresponding rare or better lump.
  • A small amount of metal from the original item is typically lost to the smelting process.
  • Smelted lump is capped by pot quality. Items that cannot be improved and are not capped by the 20% of total skill when created will now receive a quality penalty when smelted, at the following rates: -7.5% to -2.5% for common metals, -12.5% to -7.5% for moon metals and alloys. Items that can be improved will no longer receive the penalty when smelted.

Cannot Be Smelted

See Also