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− | A '''Hackling Rake''' becomes available after you have achieved | + | A '''Hackling Rake''' becomes available after you have achieved {{RequireSkill | Flax Processing | 2}}. It cannot be built without [[Nails]], and must be built inside a [[Compound]]. |
It is a more advanced version of the [[Flax Comb]]. There is also an [[Improved Hackling Rake]]. A [[Flax Gin]] will do the same thing a hackling rake does, but automatically and more slowly. | It is a more advanced version of the [[Flax Comb]]. There is also an [[Improved Hackling Rake]]. A [[Flax Gin]] will do the same thing a hackling rake does, but automatically and more slowly. |
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A Hackling Rake becomes available after you have achieved Flax Processing 2. It cannot be built without Nails, and must be built inside a Compound.
It is a more advanced version of the Flax Comb. There is also an Improved Hackling Rake. A Flax Gin will do the same thing a hackling rake does, but automatically and more slowly.
Cost
- 18 Boards
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- 36 Bricks
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- 60 Nails
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Upgrades
- 2 eyelet gems (of the same type).
- Reduces endurance timer on processing flax by approximately 1/2.
- If Rake is built in a compound, the eyelet upgrade will still be on the rake after a break/repair.
Use
Timer: Endurance (45/60)
- Process 1 Rotten Flax into 1 Straw, 1 Tow and 1 Lint in three steps.
- Can process up to 10 Rotten Flax at a time.
- Will wear out with use and eventually require repair after cleaning. Guaranteed to last 100 cycles and has a chance of breaking with each additional use. Any stored processed materials will be left in the comb.
Notes
(some of these notes apply to the Flax Comb as well)
- You can skip step 3 if you don't need lint to save time. (You can skip step 2 as well, but then you're effectively growing flax just to get straw, and that's silly.)
- Rotten flax is taken directly from your inventory in step 1. If you have less than 10, the comb will use what you have and produce less straw/tow/lint accordingly.
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