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The Upper Egypt Reactory Tour
 
The Upper Egypt Reactory Tour
  
Hello fellow Egyptian, and welcome to the Upper Egyptian Reactory Tour. Did you know that Upper Egypt is one of the world's foremost reactory regions? Here, mild weather, abundant resins, accessible mines, well-maintained public works, and people who really like circles, all combine to produce a profusion of unusual metals that don't exist in real life. Today, we're going to take a relaxing stroll through a beautiful valley, and experience the entire process of making Octec's Alloy from start to finish, or possibly just Brass if that's as far as we get. The afternoon will conclude with a tasting.
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Hello fellow Egyptian, and welcome to the Upper Egyptian Reactory Tour. Did you know that Upper Egypt is one of the world's foremost reactory regions? Here, mild weather, abundant resins, accessible mines, well-maintained public works, and people who really like circles, all combine to produce a profusion of unusual metals that don't exist in real life. Today, we're going to take a relaxing stroll through a beautiful valley, and experience the entire process of making Octec's Alloy from start to finish. Possibly we may stop at Brass if that's as far as we get. The afternoon will conclude with a tasting.
  
 
Our First Stop
 
Our First Stop
  
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The first thing any reactory-operator needs is metal. Lead is just about the worst metal we could use as an example, because it's poisonous, it isn't used in any alloy recipes, and the wiki entry about lead workloads was literally written by The Stranger in an attempt to get you to quit the game. (https://atitd.wiki/tale10/Guides/Mining#Ore_characteristics)
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Just the same, this is a Venery and nobody is willing to walk more than 100 coords to finish one of these things, and there's a lead mine right nearby, so lead it is!
  
 
Facts and Myths about Alloys
 
Facts and Myths about Alloys
  
One of my favorite things about giving this tour is hearing from people who are just beginning to take an interest in alloys, answering their questions, and helping guide them to the kinds of experiences that they will find edifying. One question that I get all the time is, "Does Electrum Do Anything?" that's a great, great question, and the answer is "No, it doesn't." There's always some smartass in the back who shouts out that it could be required for a Vigil, or an event that hasn't been announced yet. That is a complete cop-out and they know it. Let's move on.
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One of my favorite things about giving this tour is hearing from people who are just beginning to take an interest in alloys, answering their questions, and helping guide them to the kinds of experiences that they will find edifying. One question that I get all the time is, "Does Electrum Do Anything?" That's a great, great question, and the answer is "No, it doesn't." There's always some smartass in the back who shouts out that it could be required for a Vigil, or a seasonal event that hasn't been announced yet, but that is a complete cop-out and they know it. This is a good place to kind of break up the text, so let's walk over to [XXX] and search for a key there.

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Tuitions needed:

- 20 Glass Rods (Nav 2) - 7 Large Opal - 7 Silk Cloth (Exploration Travel 2) - 100 Carrots - 100 Leeks - 100 Onions - 100 Garlic (cooking 1) - 7 Phagrus Meat (Filleting) - 7 Leaf Snapper - 7 Clearwing - 7 Red Cricket - 7 Slime Moth (Fly Tying 1) - 2 Oyster shell marble - 4 canary granite (Salvage Tech)

Materials Needed: - 1 Tangerine Marble (per marble tub)


Mushroom Locations:

- Razor's Edge: Southeast of SKA - Peasant Foot: Along river north of East Sinai CS

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The Upper Egypt Reactory Tour

Hello fellow Egyptian, and welcome to the Upper Egyptian Reactory Tour. Did you know that Upper Egypt is one of the world's foremost reactory regions? Here, mild weather, abundant resins, accessible mines, well-maintained public works, and people who really like circles, all combine to produce a profusion of unusual metals that don't exist in real life. Today, we're going to take a relaxing stroll through a beautiful valley, and experience the entire process of making Octec's Alloy from start to finish. Possibly we may stop at Brass if that's as far as we get. The afternoon will conclude with a tasting.

Our First Stop

The first thing any reactory-operator needs is metal. Lead is just about the worst metal we could use as an example, because it's poisonous, it isn't used in any alloy recipes, and the wiki entry about lead workloads was literally written by The Stranger in an attempt to get you to quit the game. (https://atitd.wiki/tale10/Guides/Mining#Ore_characteristics)

Just the same, this is a Venery and nobody is willing to walk more than 100 coords to finish one of these things, and there's a lead mine right nearby, so lead it is!

Facts and Myths about Alloys

One of my favorite things about giving this tour is hearing from people who are just beginning to take an interest in alloys, answering their questions, and helping guide them to the kinds of experiences that they will find edifying. One question that I get all the time is, "Does Electrum Do Anything?" That's a great, great question, and the answer is "No, it doesn't." There's always some smartass in the back who shouts out that it could be required for a Vigil, or a seasonal event that hasn't been announced yet, but that is a complete cop-out and they know it. This is a good place to kind of break up the text, so let's walk over to [XXX] and search for a key there.