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| Squat Canary || Pulsing || Yellow || Common || Cactus Sap || 6 || 3 || 15 || Aluminum || 11 ||  ||  ||  || [[Image:Squat_canary.png]]
 
| Squat Canary || Pulsing || Yellow || Common || Cactus Sap || 6 || 3 || 15 || Aluminum || 11 ||  ||  ||  || [[Image:Squat_canary.png]]
 
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| A Nightmare on Bomb Street || Bomb || || Red Sea || Clay || 8 || 24 || 5 || Copper || 13 ||   ||   || 49  ||  
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| Bomb of the Dead || Bomb || || Red Sea || Clay || 10 || 3 || 5 || Iron || 30 ||  ||   || 8 ||  
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| Bloody Murder || Comet || Red || Meroe || Beeswax || 10 || 23 || 25 || Nickel || 231 ||  || ||  || [[File:Bloody_Murder.png]]
 
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| Keep Bomb and Carry On || Bomb || || Red Sea || Clay || 15 || 19 || 5 || Iron || 32 ||  ||   || 39 ||  
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| Burble Comet || Comet || Purple || Meroe || Beeswax || 11 || 20 || 102 || Gold || 34 ||  || ||  || [[File:BurbleComet.png |frameless]]
 
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| Set Your Teeth Bomb Edge || Bomb || || Red Sea || Clay || 15 || 12 || 80 || Lead || 22 ||  ||   || 26 ||  
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| Dolores || ? || ? || Meroe  || Cactus Sap || 11 || 6 || 17 || Magnesium || 257 ||  || ||  || [[File:Dolores.png|frameless]]
 
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| This is the Bomb that Never Ends || Bomb || || Red Sea || Clay || 12 || 16 || 5 || Lead || 37 ||  ||  || 33  ||  
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| Emerald Flash || Pulsing || Green || Meroe  || Cactus Sap || 16 || 7 || 44 || Zinc || 24 ||  || ||  || [[File:Emerald Flash.png|frameless]]
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| Pencil Necked Geek || Trail || Orange || Meroe || Beeswax || 18 || 3 || 48 || Iron || 46 ||  || ||  || [[File:PNGeek.png]]
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| Sleet || Sparkler || Orange || Meroe || Tar || 5 || 17 || 38 || Silver || 20 ||  || || 38 || [[File:Sleet.png|thumb]]
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| A Nightmare on Bomb Street || Bomb || Red || Red Sea || Clay || 8 || 24 || 5 || Copper || 13 ||  ||  || 49  ||
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| Bomb of the Dead || Bomb || Red || Red Sea || Clay || 10 || 3 || 5 || Iron || 30 ||  ||  || 8  || [[File:Bomb of the Dead.png|frameless]]
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| Emergency Test || Trail || Green || Red Sea || Beeswax || 6 || 16 || 38 || Lead || 149 ||  ||  ||  || [[File:TestSystem.png]]
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| Glitter Moon || Sparkler || Yellow || Red Sea || Tar || 13 || 15 || 38 || Aluminum || 28 || Antimony  || 12  || 38  || [[File:Glitter_Moon.png]]
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| Hairy Kitty || Trail || Pink || Red Sea || Beeswax || 10 || 6 || 28 || Magnesium || 74 || Platinum  || 41 ||  || [[File:Hairy_Kitty.png]]
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| Keep Bomb and Carry On || Bomb || Red || Red Sea || Clay || 15 || 19 || 5 || Iron || 32 ||  ||  || 39  ||
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| Peach Fuzz || Sparkler || ? || ?  || Tar  || 9 || 23 || 12 || Nickel || 29 ||  ||  || 12 || [[File:Peachfuzz.png|thumb]]
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| Red Blub || ? || ? || ?  || Cactus Sap || 6 || 6 || 11 || Cobalt || 6 || Tin  || 40 ||  ||
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| Set Your Teeth Bomb Edge || Bomb || Green || Red Sea || Clay || 15 || 12 || 80 || Lead || 22 ||  ||  || 26  ||
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| Strawberry Pie || ? || ? || ?  || Cactus Sap || 6 || 4 || 94 || Nickel || 33 ||  || ||  || [[File:StrawberryPie.png|frameless]]
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| The Stream || Trail || Yellow || Red Sea || Beeswax || 16 || 9 || 34 || Aluminum || 23 ||  ||  ||  || [[File:Stream.png]]
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| This is the Bomb that Never Ends || Bomb || Green || Red Sea || Clay || 12 || 16 || 5 || Lead || 37 ||  ||  || 33  ||  
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| Violet Tendencies || Trail || Pink || Red Sea || Tar || 6 || 9 || 41 || Magnesium || 8 ||  ||  || 41  || [[File:VTendencies.png]]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 28 December 2021

Stars
Stars
(Item)
Weight 1
Bulk 1


Sources

Stars are the individual sparks and streamers that make up a fireworks display. They are crafted in a Star Rack according to recipes taught at Universities of Art and Music.

Cost

Max Batch size is 100.

  • All stars need a binder:
    • Beeswax - for Comet and Ball-type stars, which diffuse in 'pulses'.
    • Cactus Sap - for Comet, Ball, and Line-type stars, all of which diffuse in either pulses or as a straight line.
    • Clay - for 'popper' stars, which diffuse all in one burst at the end of their fire.
    • Tar - for 'sparkler' stars, which diffuse in sparks throughout their runs.
  • All stars need some quantity of Sulfur and Charcoal.
  • All stars need some variety of Salts of Metal. (range 1-250? salts per 10 stars) - normally 1 salt type for most stars, but two-color stars will have two salt types
  • Some stars also need Aluminum Powder. (this is only required on sparkler- or bomb-type stars)

Use

Stars are used in the Test of Pyrotechnics

Available Recipes

  • Every University of Art and Music teaches the two basic star recipes, Flying Frog and Squat Canary.
  • New stars can be designed using a Portable Star Lab. The lab is then turned in to a University of Art and Music. Each time a number of labs have been turned in, one of the previously submitted recipes will be made available to learn from that University. At this time, the cost per star is not fully understood; the first three Stars submitted only cost one lab, the next two cost two each. The cost is increasing, and at this time, it appears that the cost climb is global. One lab turned in at a different University reported a cost of two labs for the next Star.
  • In Tale 9, learning a star from a University in a region not controlled by your faction required a small cost of 25 Gunpowder, but this cost was removed for Tale 10 on 8/14/2021.


For this table, please use the cost of producing a batch of TEN (10) Stars

Star
Name
Star
Type
Color
Region
U Art
Binder
Type
Binder
Amt
Sulfur
Charcoal
Salt 1
Type
Salt 1
Amt
Salt 2
Type
Salt 2
Amt
Al
Powder
Picture
Flying Frog Pulsing Green Common Cactus Sap 6 5 10 Zinc 10 Flying frog.png
Squat Canary Pulsing Yellow Common Cactus Sap 6 3 15 Aluminum 11 Squat canary.png
Bloody Murder Comet Red Meroe Beeswax 10 23 25 Nickel 231 Bloody Murder.png
Burble Comet Comet Purple Meroe Beeswax 11 20 102 Gold 34 BurbleComet.png
Dolores ? ? Meroe Cactus Sap 11 6 17 Magnesium 257 Dolores.png
Emerald Flash Pulsing Green Meroe Cactus Sap 16 7 44 Zinc 24 Emerald Flash.png
Pencil Necked Geek Trail Orange Meroe Beeswax 18 3 48 Iron 46 PNGeek.png
Sleet Sparkler Orange Meroe Tar 5 17 38 Silver 20 38
Sleet.png
A Nightmare on Bomb Street Bomb Red Red Sea Clay 8 24 5 Copper 13 49
Bomb of the Dead Bomb Red Red Sea Clay 10 3 5 Iron 30 8 Bomb of the Dead.png
Emergency Test Trail Green Red Sea Beeswax 6 16 38 Lead 149 TestSystem.png
Glitter Moon Sparkler Yellow Red Sea Tar 13 15 38 Aluminum 28 Antimony 12 38 Glitter Moon.png
Hairy Kitty Trail Pink Red Sea Beeswax 10 6 28 Magnesium 74 Platinum 41 Hairy Kitty.png
Keep Bomb and Carry On Bomb Red Red Sea Clay 15 19 5 Iron 32 39
Peach Fuzz Sparkler ? ? Tar 9 23 12 Nickel 29 12
Peachfuzz.png
Red Blub ? ? ? Cactus Sap 6 6 11 Cobalt 6 Tin 40
Set Your Teeth Bomb Edge Bomb Green Red Sea Clay 15 12 80 Lead 22 26
Strawberry Pie ? ? ? Cactus Sap 6 4 94 Nickel 33 StrawberryPie.png
The Stream Trail Yellow Red Sea Beeswax 16 9 34 Aluminum 23 Stream.png
This is the Bomb that Never Ends Bomb Green Red Sea Clay 12 16 5 Lead 37 33
Violet Tendencies Trail Pink Red Sea Tar 6 9 41 Magnesium 8 41 VTendencies.png

For Star Type, please use one of the following:

  • Pulsing - these have a strong glow on the first star, and usually leave a simple trail. There is considerable variability in the size of the star, and the length of the trail. The basic frog and canary designs are this type.
  • Cone (comets) - Have a strong glow at the front, and diffuse into a short 'cone' shape.
  • Bomb (poppers) - These are often hard to see, since they fly their lifetime unignited, and then explode at the end. Single poppers are useful as near-invisible platforms for delivering other stars, while showers of many poppers can be an impressive finale.
  • Trail ("Thin Red Line") - Long thin trails of light, often used for spirals and geometric shapes.
  • Sparkler - These are typically crowd favorites. They leave a shower of sparks as a trail, usually but not always in the same color as the head of the star.

Stars are typically a single basic color, but there are occasional instances of two-color stars. In some cases, both colors are present in the star, and in others, the star has a multi-coloured trail.

See also

Required By

Test of the Humble Priests

Produced By