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*Needed for [[Windsong Tower]] which is used to create chime music for [[Test of the Windsong]]
 
*Needed for [[Windsong Tower]] which is used to create chime music for [[Test of the Windsong]]
*Each made with 1 [[Fine Glass Rod]].
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*Each made with 1 [[Fine Glass Rod]] in an [[Acoustics Laboratory]].
 
*For a great guide to creating chimes, refer to https://web.archive.org/web/20160623113850/http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:Avanya/Chime_guide (note that the chime map on the page is out of date)  
 
*For a great guide to creating chimes, refer to https://web.archive.org/web/20160623113850/http://www.atitd.org/wiki/tale6/User:Avanya/Chime_guide (note that the chime map on the page is out of date)  
  
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==Public Chime Labs==
 
==Public Chime Labs==
 
*Common notation for mapping chime labs uses N/S/E/W, with North being the top of the chime map.
 
*Common notation for mapping chime labs uses N/S/E/W, with North being the top of the chime map.
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 13 February 2019

Current Chime Map

  • I simplified the notation of "walls" in comparison to the past map. Blue highlighted squares are starting points. If there's a path, you can move the chime there, though it's not always easy because not all walls are right in the middle of a square, and some are quite small. Refer to the chime guide for more details. There may be a few walls marked here and there that are actually accessible, but the map is largely accurate. -Tilana


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Public Chime Labs

  • Common notation for mapping chime labs uses N/S/E/W, with North being the top of the chime map.