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| Asyut || Silver || Zinc || Aluminum || Copper || Kaeshra || Spindle  
 
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| Axum || Silver || Lead || Copper || Pewter || Kaeshra || Mini Palmetto
 
| Axum || Silver || Lead || Copper || Pewter || Kaeshra || Mini Palmetto
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| Bernike || Tin || Antimony || Tin || Sunsteel || Coconut Palm || Royal Palm
 
| Bernike || Tin || Antimony || Tin || Sunsteel || Coconut Palm || Royal Palm
 
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| Bitter Lakes || Gold || Copper || Aluminum || Aluminum || Rahnyan || Umbrella
 
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| Blue Nile ||Zinc || Zinc || Aluminum || Metal Blue || Royal Palm  || Ash Palm
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| Blue Nile ||Zinc || Zinc || Aluminum || Metal Blue || Miniature Fern Palm  || Cinnar
 
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| Buhen || Silver || Tin || Lead || Steel || Locust Palm || Hawthorn
 
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| Hermopolis || Aluminum || Gold || Silver || Aluminum || Chakkanut || Folded Birch
 
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| Kerma || Antimony || Tin || Zinc || Iron || Ranyahn  || Mini Palmetto
 
| Kerma || Antimony || Tin || Zinc || Iron || Ranyahn  || Mini Palmetto
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| Lahun || Iron || Gold|| Iron || Brass || Ranyahn || Coconut Palm
 
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| Meroe Desert || Aluminum || Zinc || Gold || Tin || Spindle Tree || Hawthorn
 
| Meroe Desert || Aluminum || Zinc || Gold || Tin || Spindle Tree || Hawthorn
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| Philae || Silver || Lead || Platinum || Aluminum || Royal Palm || Pratyeka
 
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| Pwenet || || || || || ||  
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| Pwenet || Copper || Copper || Platinum || Tin || Pratyeka/Locust || Savaka/Umbrella
 
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| Red Sea || Antimony || Copper || Antimony || Copper || Ash Palm  ||Ash Palm
 
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| Swenett || Platinum|| Tin|| Copper  || Iron|| Ranyahn  ||  Folded Birch
 
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| Upper Egypt || silver || lead || iron || aluminum || Chakkanut || Umbrella   
 
| Upper Egypt || silver || lead || iron || aluminum || Chakkanut || Umbrella   
 
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| West Sinai || Iron || Tin || Silver || Gold || Hawthorn || Chakkanut
 
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| Western Desert || Zinc || Gold || Zinc || Zinc || Miniature Fern Palm  || Mini Palmetto
 
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| White Nile || Gold || Aluminum || Iron || Copper  ||Spindle Tree || Hawthorn
 
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== Use ==
 
== Use ==
Warning: Ovens overloaded with more than 20k tiles will return no tiles when fired. In T10, ovens start having breaking tiles within a one-week period on a fully-upgraded oven, so expect less return on all bakings.  Ovens that are not fully upgraded will dredge tiles slower, and will take longer to become overloaded.
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As of T11, ovens no longer have a breakage mechanic. They can now dredge up to 25,000 tiles. Once 25,000 unbaked tiles are reached, no more accumulate, but you will receive the full 25,000 tiles when the oven is baked.
  
 
Raeli ovens continually dredge [[Clay]] from the ground, accumulating it as unbaked [[Raeli Tiles]]. At any time the owner may start baking the accumulated tiles; this costs 25 [[Charcoal]] and halts the dredging process. Baking tiles requires the [[Raeli Pottery]] skill. All tiles must be baked together—it is not possible to bake some tiles and leave the others unbaked. It is not possible to remove unbaked tiles from an oven.
 
Raeli ovens continually dredge [[Clay]] from the ground, accumulating it as unbaked [[Raeli Tiles]]. At any time the owner may start baking the accumulated tiles; this costs 25 [[Charcoal]] and halts the dredging process. Baking tiles requires the [[Raeli Pottery]] skill. All tiles must be baked together—it is not possible to bake some tiles and leave the others unbaked. It is not possible to remove unbaked tiles from an oven.
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As the Raeli tiles bake, they gradually change color. All tiles begin as White and slowly cycle through a progressively darkening series of colors in 128 decrements that each vary from 10 to 120 seconds, ending up as Black. The owner of the Raeli oven may interrupt the baking process at any time to stop the tiles at a particular color. When baking, tile color is determined by '''written color''', not the color shown in the color swatch.'' Once tiles have stopped baking, they cannot be re-baked later to change their color. After halting the baking process, the Raeli oven can be restarted to dredge new tiles. The exact colors that tiles pass through on their transition from White to Black depend on where the Raeli oven was built.
 
As the Raeli tiles bake, they gradually change color. All tiles begin as White and slowly cycle through a progressively darkening series of colors in 128 decrements that each vary from 10 to 120 seconds, ending up as Black. The owner of the Raeli oven may interrupt the baking process at any time to stop the tiles at a particular color. When baking, tile color is determined by '''written color''', not the color shown in the color swatch.'' Once tiles have stopped baking, they cannot be re-baked later to change their color. After halting the baking process, the Raeli oven can be restarted to dredge new tiles. The exact colors that tiles pass through on their transition from White to Black depend on where the Raeli oven was built.
  
The rate of dredging (and the rate of baking) is determined each time dredging or baking is started based on upgrade level, plus experience in the Raeli Pottery skill, plus a random factor. The total time can vary from 2–4 hours based on your experience in Raeli Pottery and the upgrade level of the oven.  
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The rate of dredging is determined each time dredging is started based on upgrade level, plus experience in the Raeli Pottery skill, plus a random factor. The rate of baking also varies, with the total time of a bake cycle decreasing based on how high the Raeli Pottery skill of the person initiating the baking of tiles is. If you have timings for an oven burned by someone with a Raeli Pottery skill higher or lower than yours, you will need to adjust the bake time yourself to be sure you hit the right color.
  
 
Starting and stopping the baking process increases your experience in Raeli Pottery according to the following progression (Cumulative?):
 
Starting and stopping the baking process increases your experience in Raeli Pottery according to the following progression (Cumulative?):

Latest revision as of 18:16, 27 July 2024

Raeli Oven
Raeli Oven
(Building)
Location
Small Construction Site
Requirements
Cost to Build
Clay Bricks 3,000
Clay Steeped Wool Cloth 20
Concrete 500
Copper Wire 100
Steel Sheeting 25


Overview

Raeli ovens are semi-automated structures used to manufacture Raeli Tiles and gather Clay if upgraded. They are NOT actually built ON clay. It's hidden under the regular terrain.

Sources

Raeli ovens become available after learning the Raeli Pottery technology from the University of Art and Music and the Raeli Pottery 0 (Skill) skill.

Initial Cost

Dredging Mechanism

(only available if the initial construction was successfully located on a soft clay patch)
It is possible to build two ovens very close to one another, even if the soft clay patches were identified by the same breed of pig. However, when attempting to install the dredging mechanism, you may receive the message: "As you inspect the ground below, you notice another dredging system from a nearby oven that will make it impossible to Install a dredge here." Tearing down the preexisting oven resolves this conflict (you will get back 100% of Raeli mats, but not the small construction site mats).

If the base structure for the second is built before the dredge for the first is installed, the warning may not show and the second oven may have a dredge installed under some circumstances. However, both ovens then fail to work: an error message appears when trying to start dredging, or when attempting to bake tiles if the first is already dredging. One must be torn down.

  • Dredging conflicts only occur between ovens built on spots found by the same breed of pig.
  • I received this message about 70 coords away from another Raeli, which had another Raeli only about 5 coords from it. So it may be pig based or max 2 per area.

Cost:

Selecting Commission Gearbox Refinement Project

You can pay for a new Gear Box requirement by selecting Projects... > Commission Gearbox Refinement Project

Cost to commission a new Gearbox









Commission Cost:: 10 Papyrus Paper, 20 Ink, 50 Gold

Region Materials:

(T9 datas are available on T9 Wiki, if for some bizzare reason you want them)

Region Small Gear Medium Gear Bars Straps 488 Resin 188 Resin
Abydos
Akhetaton
Ammonium Lead Copper Silver Zinc Bottle Tree Coconut Palm
Arabia
Arsinoe Tin Tin Tin Thoth's Metal Coconut Palm Umbrella
Asyut Silver Zinc Aluminum Copper Kaeshra Spindle
Axum Silver Lead Copper Pewter Kaeshra Mini Palmetto
Bahariya Oasis
Bernike Tin Antimony Tin Sunsteel Coconut Palm Royal Palm
Bitter Lakes Gold Copper Aluminum Aluminum Rahnyan Umbrella
Blemmyes
Blue Nile Zinc Zinc Aluminum Metal Blue Miniature Fern Palm Cinnar
Buhen Silver Tin Lead Steel Locust Palm Hawthorn
Dakhla Oasis
Damot Silver Antimony Copper Metal Blue Bottle Tree Ash Palm
East Kush
East Sinai Gold Platinum Iron Thoth's Metal Ranyahn Chakkanut
Gebel
Giza
Herakleopolis
Hermopolis Aluminum Gold Silver Aluminum Chakkanut Folded Birch
Kerma Antimony Tin Zinc Iron Ranyahn Mini Palmetto
Kharga Oasis
Lahun Iron Gold Iron Brass Ranyahn Coconut Palm
Meroe Desert Aluminum Zinc Gold Tin Spindle Tree Hawthorn
Meshwesh Delta Antimony Magnesium Iron Octec's Alloy Mini Palmetto Royal Palm
Naqada Gold Magnesium Gold Moonsteel Royal Palm Kaeshra
Nabta Playa
Nubia
Philae Silver Lead Platinum Aluminum Royal Palm Pratyeka
Pwenet Copper Copper Platinum Tin Pratyeka/Locust Savaka/Umbrella
Red Sea Antimony Copper Antimony Copper Ash Palm Ash Palm
South Sinai Aluminum Tin Magnesium Gold Spindle Tree Ash Palm
Suez Zinc Aluminum Copper Silver Ash Palm Butterleaf Tree
Swenett Platinum Tin Copper Iron Ranyahn Folded Birch
Thebes Tin Tin Magnesium Gold Cinnar Locust
Timna Zinc Platinum Antimony Bronze Umbrella Bottle
Upper Egypt silver lead iron aluminum Chakkanut Umbrella
Valley of Kings Silver Tin Platinum Bronze Savaka Mini Palmetto
West Kush Tin Gold Aluminum Lead Ranyahn Kaeshra
West Sinai Iron Tin Silver Gold Hawthorn Chakkanut
Western Desert Zinc Gold Zinc Zinc Miniature Fern Palm Mini Palmetto
White Nile Gold Aluminum Iron Copper Spindle Tree Hawthorn
Zau Silver Silver Antimony Lead Locust Royal

Upgrades

Clay Dredge

Raeli ovens can be upgraded to dredge clay instead of tiles. The option "Upgrade Oven with Clay Dredge" appears on the main oven menu provided you know Raeli Pottery and the oven isn't dredging or burning tiles.

To collect clay instead of tiles, requires:

Note - When dredging clay the oven will not gather tiles, you can dredge tiles or clay, not both! After the upgrade you can choose which you would like the oven to do. Clay appears to be gathered at roughly the same rate that tiles would be.

Strengthen the Mechanism

When the Raeli oven is not in operation the oven menu has the option to Strengthen the Mechanism. This upgrades the Raeli Oven to work faster. How much faster is currently unknown. The oven will only allow you to upgrade if you have learned Structure Reinforcement.

It can be upgraded up to 7 times. To build Level 3, you must have already have built Level 1 and Level 2. Level 6 would first need levels 1, then 2, then 3, then 4, then 5 before you can do level 6. Therefore, the total actual costs to reach each level is:

Level Cost Total Cost Including Previous Levels Total Cost for Raw Materials*
Upgrade Level Iron Bar Washer Bolt Clay Bricks Total
Iron Bar
Total
Washer
Total
Bolt
Total
Clay Bricks
Total
Iron
Total
Charcoal (Using SCB)
Total
Charcoal (Using MCB)
Total
Beeswax
Total
Clay
Total Wood to
Fire the Bricks
From no upgrade to Level 1 10 10 10 50 10 10 10 50 24 158 68 36 34 30
From Level 1 to Level 2 20 20 20 100 30 30 30 150 71 472 202 104 100 78
From Level 2 to Level 3 30 30 30 150 60 60 60 300 140 940 400 200 200 150
From Level 3 to Level 4 40 40 40 200 100 100 100 500 234 1568 968 336 340 252
From Level 4 to Level 5 50 50 50 250 150 150 150 750 351 2352 1002 504 500 378
From Level 5 to Level 6 60 60 60 300 210 210 210 1050 491 3292 1402 704 700 528
From Level 6 to Level 7 70 70 70 350 280 280 280 1400 654 4388 1868 936 934 702


Use

As of T11, ovens no longer have a breakage mechanic. They can now dredge up to 25,000 tiles. Once 25,000 unbaked tiles are reached, no more accumulate, but you will receive the full 25,000 tiles when the oven is baked.

Raeli ovens continually dredge Clay from the ground, accumulating it as unbaked Raeli Tiles. At any time the owner may start baking the accumulated tiles; this costs 25 Charcoal and halts the dredging process. Baking tiles requires the Raeli Pottery skill. All tiles must be baked together—it is not possible to bake some tiles and leave the others unbaked. It is not possible to remove unbaked tiles from an oven.

As the Raeli tiles bake, they gradually change color. All tiles begin as White and slowly cycle through a progressively darkening series of colors in 128 decrements that each vary from 10 to 120 seconds, ending up as Black. The owner of the Raeli oven may interrupt the baking process at any time to stop the tiles at a particular color. When baking, tile color is determined by written color, not the color shown in the color swatch. Once tiles have stopped baking, they cannot be re-baked later to change their color. After halting the baking process, the Raeli oven can be restarted to dredge new tiles. The exact colors that tiles pass through on their transition from White to Black depend on where the Raeli oven was built.

The rate of dredging is determined each time dredging is started based on upgrade level, plus experience in the Raeli Pottery skill, plus a random factor. The rate of baking also varies, with the total time of a bake cycle decreasing based on how high the Raeli Pottery skill of the person initiating the baking of tiles is. If you have timings for an oven burned by someone with a Raeli Pottery skill higher or lower than yours, you will need to adjust the bake time yourself to be sure you hit the right color.

Starting and stopping the baking process increases your experience in Raeli Pottery according to the following progression (Cumulative?):

In Tale 10, so far only ten experience points can be gained in Raeli Pottery.

Experience # tiles needed
1 2
2 5
3 11
4 23
5 35
6 67
7 191
8 382
9 765
10 1530
11 3061
12 6122
13 12245
14 24491

Ownership Rights

Raeli ovens have an option to allow the owner to make the oven public, but keep a percentage of the tiles burned as a fee for the use of the oven.

So, if you set it to "Owner Keeps 10%", then the user would get 90% of the tiles sent directly into their pocket, and the owner would get 10% of whatever color is burned, kept in the oven's inventory. The default behavior is for the owner to keep everything

Normally to let a non-owner use a building you would set it to be used by "Anyone". If you set an oven to be used by Anyone, then it overrides the "Non-owner Percentage", and they would keep it all.

So, to set up an Oven to be baked and dredged by people other than the owner, you have two options:

  • If you don't want to keep any of the tiles for yourself, you can set it to be used by "Anyone"
  • If you want to set a fee for use of the oven, you would set the normal permissions to something other than "Anyone", and then set a Non-owner Percentage to something more than zero.

NOTE: If you are using a public oven that has been set with an owner's percentage, your percentage of the tiles will go directly into your inventory so be sure you have room to carry them. If a public oven does NOT have an owner's percentage set, the burned tiles will stay in the oven's inventory until removed.

Maps/Public Raeli Ovens


Pollution

In previous tellings, Raeli Ovens produced soot when fired, which could prevent such things as growing Flax, harvesting Fresh Leaves, and others. No pollution was reported in T7 and none is yet apparent in T8.

Template

If you'd like to document the colors and information related to your own Raeli Oven, you may find the Raeli Oven template helpful.