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Overview

Raeli ovens are semi-automated structures used to manufacture Raeli Tiles. They can also be upgraded to automatically dig for clay. They cannot be built within 50 coordinates (800 feet) of another Raeli oven.

Raeli ovens are built on patches of clay (from which the tiles are produced).

Note: According the Pluribus the current version of the Raeli Oven is the "Flimsy Brickrack" version of Raeli.

There are Public Raeli Ovens.

Source

Raeli ovens become available after learning the Raeli Pottery technology from the University of Art and Music.

Initial Cost

Use

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. 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 10-120 seconds, ending up as Black after 6 hours of game time, or a bit more than 2 hours (T7 Note: with 0 Raeli Operation skill and an oven with no upgrade levels this process took approximately 4 hrs for me-Lilyoptra 1/4/16). The exact colors that tiles pass through on their transition from White to Black depends on where the Raeli oven was built.

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 color and the name displayed are predictions of the color. When the color+name changes there is a short period where the color+name may still be the previous color and not the one displayed. Per Pluribus, this condition is due to timing differences between the server and client. The client may show the new color but Pluribus/Teppy time is different and the server may lag behind. The server value is the one that you get. Avoid taking the tiles immediately after the color changes. Zhukuram 10:43, 27 April 2016 (EST)

The rate of dredging is determined each time dredging is started. In Tale 7 the Raeli Operation skill affected dredging speed and the time taken to get to colours.

Starting and stopping the baking process can contribute to an increase in your Raeli Operation skill, with a higher chance the lower your current level. The skill level goes into double-digits.

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
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 36 34 30
From Level 1 to Level 2 20 20 20 100 30 30 30 150 71 472 104 100 78
From Level 2 to Level 3 30 30 30 150 60 60 60 300 140 940 200 200 150
From Level 3 to Level 4 40 40 40 200 100 100 100 500 234 1568 336 340 252
From Level 4 to Level 5 50 50 50 250 150 150 150 750 351 2352 504 500 378
From Level 5 to Level 6 60 60 60 300 210 210 210 1050 491 3292 704 700 528
From Level 6 to Level 7 70 70 70 350 280 280 280 1400 654 4388 936 934 702

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.

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.