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! Star<br>Name !! Star<br>Type !! Color <br> !! Region<br>U Art !! Binder<br>Type !! Binder<br>Amt !! Sulfur<br> !! Charcoal<br> !! Salt 1<br>Type !! Salt 1<br>Amt !! Salt 2<br>Type !! Salt 2<br>Amt !! Al<br>Powder !! Picture
 
! Star<br>Name !! Star<br>Type !! Color <br> !! Region<br>U Art !! Binder<br>Type !! Binder<br>Amt !! Sulfur<br> !! Charcoal<br> !! Salt 1<br>Type !! Salt 1<br>Amt !! Salt 2<br>Type !! Salt 2<br>Amt !! Al<br>Powder !! Picture
 
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| Flying Frog || Pulsing || Green || Common || Cactus Sap || 18 || 5 || 10 || Zinc || 11 ||  ||  ||  || [[Image:Flying_frog.png |frameless]]  
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| Dark red comet || comet || red|| Red Sea || Beeswax || 6 || 15 || 20 || Magnesium || 57 ||  ||  ||  || 
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| Echo || Pulsing || green || Red Sea || Cactus Sap || 18 || 5 || 130 || Tin || 18 ||  ||  ||  || 
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| Flying Frog || Pulsing || Green || Common || Cactus Sap || 19 || 5 || 10 || Tin || 12 ||  ||  ||  || [[Image:Flying_frog.png |frameless]]
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| Glitter Trail || comet || pink || Red Sea || Tar || 5 || 22 || 54 || Platinum || 17 ||  ||  || 54  ||
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| Green Parrot Blast || pulsing || green || Red Sea || Cactus Sap || 7 || 5 || 38 || Aluminium || 25 ||  ||  ||  ||
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| Green Streak || Trail || green || Red Sea || Cactus Sap || 6 || 1 || 14 || Tin || 33 ||  ||  ||  ||
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| Now that's what I call a line || Trail || pink || Red Sea || Beeswax || 6 || 1 || 60 || Copper || 24 ||  ||  ||  ||
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| Paradise bird || Pulsing || red and green || Red Sea || Cactus Sap || 5 || 4 || 14 || Platinum || 60 || Aluminium  || 130  ||  ||
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| Purple sparkles || Sparkler || purple || Red Sea || Tar || 19 || 24 || 10 || Lead || 100 || || || 10  ||
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| Squat Canary || Pulsing || Yellow || Common || Cactus Sap || 11 || 3 || 15 || Iron || 6 ||  ||  ||  || [[Image:Squat_canary.png]]
 
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| Squat Canary || Pulsing || Yellow || Common || Cactus Sap || 11 || 3 || 15 || Aluminum || 8 ||  ||  ||   || [[Image:Squat_canary.png]]
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| Yellow Sparkles || Sparkler || Yellow || Red Sea || Tar || 13 || 11 || 44 || Iron || 67 ||  ||  || 44  ||  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 13 May 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 5-250? 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 7 labs have been turned in, one of the previously submitted recipes will be made available to learn from that University.
  • Learning a star from a University in a region not controlled by your faction requires a small cost of 25 Gunpowder.

Please Note: By submitting the Star Labs at the SAME university, more recipes will be unlocked faster than by submitting them at different universities. Please think about this before you submit a Star Lab.


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
Dark red comet comet red Red Sea Beeswax 6 15 20 Magnesium 57
Echo Pulsing green Red Sea Cactus Sap 18 5 130 Tin 18
Flying Frog Pulsing Green Common Cactus Sap 19 5 10 Tin 12 Flying frog.png
Glitter Trail comet pink Red Sea Tar 5 22 54 Platinum 17 54
Green Parrot Blast pulsing green Red Sea Cactus Sap 7 5 38 Aluminium 25
Green Streak Trail green Red Sea Cactus Sap 6 1 14 Tin 33
Now that's what I call a line Trail pink Red Sea Beeswax 6 1 60 Copper 24
Paradise bird Pulsing red and green Red Sea Cactus Sap 5 4 14 Platinum 60 Aluminium 130
Purple sparkles Sparkler purple Red Sea Tar 19 24 10 Lead 100 10
Squat Canary Pulsing Yellow Common Cactus Sap 11 3 15 Iron 6 Squat canary.png
Yellow Sparkles Sparkler Yellow Red Sea Tar 13 11 44 Iron 67 44

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