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===Papyrus data=== | ===Papyrus data=== |
Revision as of 11:05, 15 September 2021
Camp Layout
Serenity Maps
Aluminum | Antimony | Copper | Cobalt | Gold | ||
Iron | Lead | Magnesium | Nickel | Platinum | ||
Silver | Tin | Zinc | Diamond | Emerald | ||
Opal | Quartz | Ruby | Sapphire | Topaz |
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
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.