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In earlier tellings, Jugs of Water were previously called ''Water in Jugs''.
 
 
 
'''NOTE TO NEW PLAYERS:''' To produce [[Wet Clay Jugs]] requires clay; but to gather clay you need [[Jugs of Water]]. To get started, you can get a free jug by trying to learn [[Pottery]] at a [[School of Thought]], or you can trade for some initial jugs with another player.
 
  
 
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Used to carry [[water]] or [[Sulphurous Water|sulphurous water]], and also needed to gather [[clay]].
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As a general rule, actions that require water (such as filling a [[tub]], watering [[vegetables]], or gathering [[clay]]) merely empty the jug, and do not use up the jug itself.  When "Water in Jugs" is required as a [[buildings|building]] material, a [[research]] donation, or a tuition for [[skills]], these generally use up the jug as well as the water.
  
 
==Cost==
 
==Cost==
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A [[Jugs|jug]] filled with [[water]].
  
Fire [[Wet Clay Jugs]] in a [[True Kiln]].  
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== Use ==
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[[Image:WaterIcon.png|left|Water action icon]]
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Filling a jug adds 1 to its weight.
  
== Use ==
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Standing near a water source with empty jugs in inventory will display the "water" [[Action_Icons|action icon]]. Using that icon you will have the option to fill some or all of your empty jugs with water.
  
[[Image:WaterIcon.png|left|Water action icon]]
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While carrying Water in Jugs, there is an option in your "Skills.." menu, "Empty Jugs..", to dump the water and get the empty jugs back.
While standing near a source of water with empty jugs in inventory, you get the "fill jug with water" [[Action_Icons|action icon]]. Using that icon will turn your [[Jugs]] into [[Jugs of Water]].  
 
  
While carrying Jugs of Water there is an option in your "Skills.." menu "Empty Jugs.." to get the empty jugs back.
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==Research and Tuition==
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*''4000 are required for [[Advanced Blacksmithing]] at [[University of Art]]''
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*''4500 required for [[Aquaculture]] research''
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*''2500 required to research [[Blacksmithing]]''
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*''25,000 needed to research [[Chemistry Recipe - Gem Glue]]''
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*''25,000 needed to research [[Chemistry Recipe - Lime Emulsion]]''
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*''25,000 needed to research [[Chemistry Recipe - Potash Ointment]]''
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*''2000 required for [[Crystal Acoustics]] research''
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*''3000 needed to research [[Gardening]]''
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*''10,000 required for [[Herbal Exploration]] research''
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*''1000 needed to research [[Horticulture]]''
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*''2000 required for [[Mining]] research''
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*''1000 needed for [[Steam Mechanics 1]] research''
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*''2000 required for [[Steam Mechanics 2]] research''
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*''2000 required for [[Steam Mechanics 3]] research''
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*''1000 required for [[Viticulture]] research''
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*''10,000 required for [[Wheat Cultivation]] research''
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*''1000 required for [[Xenobotany]] research''
  
 
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[[Category:Resources]]

Revision as of 22:49, 22 March 2018

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As a general rule, actions that require water (such as filling a tub, watering vegetables, or gathering clay) merely empty the jug, and do not use up the jug itself. When "Water in Jugs" is required as a building material, a research donation, or a tuition for skills, these generally use up the jug as well as the water.

Cost

A jug filled with water.

Use

Water action icon

Filling a jug adds 1 to its weight.

Standing near a water source with empty jugs in inventory will display the "water" action icon. Using that icon you will have the option to fill some or all of your empty jugs with water.

While carrying Water in Jugs, there is an option in your "Skills.." menu, "Empty Jugs..", to dump the water and get the empty jugs back.

Research and Tuition