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Revision as of 11:04, 15 September 2021
Camp Layout
Serenity Maps
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Resources
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Guild Facilities
- Apiaries: x5: 2274, -955
- Hades Furnace (open for general use): 2315 -1115 (east of the fields)
Nearby Natural Resources
- Red Sand: 744, -837
- Sulphurous Water: 2270, -1240
- Silt near the Wine Compound
Guild Gem Mines
- Sand: Upper Egypt: 2491, -1344 - Sapphire
- Sand: Bernike: 2490, -1287 - Ruby
- Copper 2505, -996
- Copper 2530, -1478 with hades
- Zinc 2459, -1000
- Lead 2395, -1000
- Iron 2480, -1274 W/ WH & Smelting CP, Hades and Trading outpost
- Tin 2527, -1150
- Gold 1816, -580
- Silver 1832, -588
- Magnesium 1043, 69
- Aluminium 1026,62
Public Mines
NB: Smelting wh: 2035, 241
- Tin: 2000, 249
- Iron: 2026, 224
- Copper: 2040, 198
- Cobalt: 38, -4896
- Antimony: 38, -4896
- Gold: 1372 -1539
- Cobalt : 2983, -1507
- Antimony: 2960, -1495
Marble Quarries
- Please note gear box requirements, if you can
Serpentine: 1560, -216
Serpentine: 1497, -220
Tangerine: 2172, -840
Tangerine: 2137, -727
Tangerine: 2167, -668
Tangerine: 2682, -502
OSM: 2332, -1552 (emptied)
OSM: 2311, -1552 (emptied)
White Travertine: 2310, -1461
Canary Granite: 2223, -1604
Canary Granite: 2282, -1569
Papyrus data
Yeast Spots
Guild Projects
Serenity Wine Flavour Record Sheet
A Table for recording flavour locations for Serenity Vineyards
Reading The Flavor Chart
Vintage indicates how old the wine was when the flavor first appeared in the wine.
- If a wine contains flavors that have not developed at the wine's current vintage age, those flavors will not be detectable when the wine is tasted.
- If no flavors are detectable, a wine will report as Thin and not give tasting checks for quality.
- As the wine ages and flavors come in, the wine will stop being Thin.
- The age on the Secondary Taste brings the flavor in, not the Taste Category or Primary Taste.
Aluminum
Antimony
Copper
Cobalt
Gold
Iron
Lead
Magnesium
Nickel
Platinum
Silver
Tin
Zinc
Diamond
Emerald
Opal
Quartz
Ruby
Sapphire
Topaz