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Revision as of 04:28, 14 July 2018
Source
Lime (or its fancy chemical name, calcium oxide) is a white powdery substance made from burning limestone in a Firepit or Crematory. It is a necessary ingredient in glass and is also a catalyst in paint mixing.
Cost
Burn up to 100 Limestone in a Firepit to make Lime. Stoking the fire at the right times will yield more.
You may also burn up to 20 Limestone in a Crematory to produce Lime.
If you have learned Lime Emulsion, you can make up to 100 Lime from Compound Extracts.
Research and Tuition
- 200 required for Advanced Chemistry 1 research
- 10,000 required to research Basic Metal Treatment
- 5,000 needed to research Chemistry Recipe - Lime Emulsion
- 500 required for Glassblowing research
- 2000 required for Wood Treatment research
Required By
Advanced Chemistry 1, Assimilation Bath, Basic Metal Treatment, Chemistry Recipe - Lime Emulsion, Glass, Glassblowing, Jewel Glass, Normal Glass, Persephone Furnace, Reducing Agent, Soda Glass, Treated Boards, Treated Metal, Wood Treatment