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'''Statue of eagle''' is a decorative statue of a eagle, created from 93 [[fragment|fragments]] found in the wild.
 
'''Statue of eagle''' is a decorative statue of a eagle, created from 93 [[fragment|fragments]] found in the wild.
 
Statues can be improved with their corresponding materials.
 
 
Statues cannot be picked up by hand once finished, but can be moved with 'Push', 'Pull' and 'Turn' commands.
 
 
Statues can be loaded into large carts or wagons (23 body strength required for loading them).
 
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* These statues are made by finding [[fragment|fragments]] in the wild.
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* These statues are made by finding [[fragment|fragments]] in the wild, using the [[archaeology]] skill, then combining them, which gives [[restoration]] skill.
* They can be improved once completed.
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* Statues can be improved once completed, with their corresponding materials.
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*  Statues cannot be picked up by hand once finished, but can be moved with 'Push', 'Pull' and 'Turn' commands.
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*  Statues can be loaded into large carts or wagons (23 body strength required for loading them).
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 11:19, 31 January 2019

Main / Skills / Archaeology / Restoration / Statue of eagle

Statue of eagle
A Statue of eagle
Creation
Result
  • Statue of eagle (70kg)
Skill and improvement


Description

A statue of a glorious eagle.

Statue of eagle is a decorative statue of a eagle, created from 93 fragments found in the wild.

Notes

  • These statues are made by finding fragments in the wild, using the archaeology skill, then combining them, which gives restoration skill.
  • Statues can be improved once completed, with their corresponding materials.
  • Statues cannot be picked up by hand once finished, but can be moved with 'Push', 'Pull' and 'Turn' commands.
  • Statues can be loaded into large carts or wagons (23 body strength required for loading them).

See also