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== Source and Cost ==
 
== Source and Cost ==
 
You may learn one degree of '''Salvage Techniques''' at levels 1, 4, 7, 14, 21, 28, and 35.
 
  
 
You may only learn from each school once.
 
You may only learn from each school once.
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* 1000 [[Charcoal]]
 
* 1000 [[Charcoal]]
 
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| [[School of Natural Philosophy]] ||
* 4 [[Night Granite]]
 
* 4 [[Canary Granite]]
 
* 4 [[White Travertine]]
 
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| [[School of Leadership]] ||
 
 
* 200 [[Cut Stone]]s
 
* 200 [[Cut Stone]]s
 
* 100 [[Clay]]
 
* 100 [[Clay]]
 
* 2 [[Oyster Shell Marble]]
 
* 2 [[Oyster Shell Marble]]
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* 4 [[Canary Granite]]
 
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Allows you to recover part of the materials of a [[Buildings|building]] when you tear it down.  In previous Tellings, it followed a 'diminishing returns' pattern, with some variance for each material.   
 
Allows you to recover part of the materials of a [[Buildings|building]] when you tear it down.  In previous Tellings, it followed a 'diminishing returns' pattern, with some variance for each material.   
  
* Level 1 - 40%
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* Level 3 - 75%
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! Level !! Unlocks
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* Recover 40% of materials
* Level 7 - 95%
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Fractional values will be rounded up that percentage of the time. For instance, if you are at level 3 and you salvage a building with just one of a particular resource, you will get that one resource back 75% of the time.
 
Fractional values will be rounded up that percentage of the time. For instance, if you are at level 3 and you salvage a building with just one of a particular resource, you will get that one resource back 75% of the time.
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Salvage Techniques will NOT recover materials from [[compound]]s, nor from buildings which are too far degraded to use.
 
Salvage Techniques will NOT recover materials from [[compound]]s, nor from buildings which are too far degraded to use.
  
== Glass Recycling ==
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{{Merge|Glass recycling}}
  
On June 9, 2018, Apophis confirmed the release of a new feature: '''Glass Recycling'''.
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==Further Uses==
This is available to everyone with the Salvage Techniques skill at a minimum of level 3.
 
  
At a [[Chemistry Laboratory]], a sub menu is available called ''Recycling...''.
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[[File:Glass_recycling_menu.png]]
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At different levels of Salvage Techniques, you can recycle Fishing Junk into usable materials. Some of those are listed below:
  
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Tattered Sail turned into Thread on a Loom: Salvage Techniques 5
  
In Change Log channel, the following message was posted:
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Frayed Rope turned into Rope in a Distaff(5 Frayed Rope = 1 Rope): Salvage Technique isn't needed.
  
''Added: Glass Recycling is now available for individuals with Salvage Techniques 3 and higher, and possible yield increases based on further levels.''
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Rotten Wood can be searched for insects with Arthropodology 5.
  
''It is available at Chemistry Labs.''
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== Glass Recycling Salvage Level 3 ==
  
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At Salvage Level 3 glass recycling becomes available at a [[Chemistry Laboratory]] sub menu ''Recycling...''.
  
In ENN channel, Apophis wrote:
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[[File:Glass_recycling_menu.png]]
 
 
''A few things about glass recycling''
 
 
 
''You can convert your blown glass into glass dust at a chem lab.''
 
 
 
''The higher your skill, the more dust you can theoretically produce with each item you shatter.''
 
  
''Not only can you choose one item to break, you can also break all of one category, or all of the glass you carry. There are yes/no blocks on categories, and a question to answer if you want to break all the glass you carry.''
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Glass recycling converts blown glass items into [[glass dust]].  The minimum level to recycle glass is Salvage Level 3 but with higher levels more glass dust is produced. Anything that is blown glassware, regardless of sourcing can be recycled.
  
''Some items will yield Soda Glass Dust. Some will yield Normal Glass Dust. Some will yield Jewel Glass Dust.''
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You choose one item to break, you can also break all of one category, or all of the glass you carry. There are yes/no blocks on categories, and a question to answer if you want to break all the glass you carry.
  
''8 dust in a bench at temp should increase the glass count by one.''
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It takes 8 of the same type of glass dust in a bench at the required temperature for melting glass to increase the glass count by one.
  
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Random amount of Glass Dust per each of the following
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* Soda Glass Dust:  Beaker, Distillation Coil, Florence Flask, and Thistle Tube
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* Normal Glass Dust:  Barometric Sphere, Test Tube
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* Jewel Glass Dust:  Hookah Bowl, Wine Glass
  
In Kush chat, replying to a question from Rosethorn about fished up glassware, Apophis confirmed:
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Doing some quick testing with relatively small samples (~10 items per level)
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*Level 3 salvage seems to give 2-3 dust per item.
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*Level 4 salvage seems to give 2-4 dust per item.
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*Level 5 salvage seems to give 2-5 dust per item.
  
''Yeah, anything that is blown glassware, whether you blew it, or a friend blew it, or a complete stranger blew it and threw it in a lake. ;)''
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== Metal Recycling Salvage Level 4 ==
  
* At 4 salvage I seem to get three dust recycling a beaker. Only did a couple, unsure how much better higher levels are. -Matk
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At Salvage Level 4 a [[Recycling Smeltery]] can be built. A Recycling Smeltery melts down metal products from Fly Fishing and Blacksmithing into Iron.  
  
*one of each glass item was recycled with the following glass dust types being given:
 
**'''Soda Glass Dust''':  from Beaker, Distillation Coil, Florence Flask, and Thistle Tube
 
**'''Normal Glass Dust''':  from Barometric Sphere, Test Tube
 
**'''Jeweled Glass Dust''':  from Hookah Bowl, Wine Glass
 
  
 
[[Category:Skills]]
 
[[Category:Skills]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 13 May 2021

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Source and Cost

You may only learn from each school once.

School Cost
School of Architecture
School of Art & Music
School of Body
School of Natural Philosophy
School of Thought
School of Worship

Use

Allows you to recover part of the materials of a building when you tear it down. In previous Tellings, it followed a 'diminishing returns' pattern, with some variance for each material.

Level Unlocks
0
  • Recover 40% of materials
1
  • Recover 60% of materials
2
  • Recover 75% of materials
3
  • Recover 80% of materials
4
  • Recover 85% of materials
5
  • Recover 95% of materials

Fractional values will be rounded up that percentage of the time. For instance, if you are at level 3 and you salvage a building with just one of a particular resource, you will get that one resource back 75% of the time.

Buildings that are upgraded (such as the Reactory, Thistle Garden, Kitchen, etc.) will ONLY return the original build cost. You will NOT salvage the materials used in any upgrades.

Salvage Techniques will NOT recover materials from compounds, nor from buildings which are too far degraded to use.

Merge-arrows.png It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Glass recycling. (Discuss)


Further Uses

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At different levels of Salvage Techniques, you can recycle Fishing Junk into usable materials. Some of those are listed below:

Tattered Sail turned into Thread on a Loom: Salvage Techniques 5

Frayed Rope turned into Rope in a Distaff(5 Frayed Rope = 1 Rope): Salvage Technique isn't needed.

Rotten Wood can be searched for insects with Arthropodology 5.

Glass Recycling Salvage Level 3

At Salvage Level 3 glass recycling becomes available at a Chemistry Laboratory sub menu Recycling....

Glass recycling menu.png

Glass recycling converts blown glass items into glass dust. The minimum level to recycle glass is Salvage Level 3 but with higher levels more glass dust is produced. Anything that is blown glassware, regardless of sourcing can be recycled.

You choose one item to break, you can also break all of one category, or all of the glass you carry. There are yes/no blocks on categories, and a question to answer if you want to break all the glass you carry.

It takes 8 of the same type of glass dust in a bench at the required temperature for melting glass to increase the glass count by one.

Random amount of Glass Dust per each of the following

  • Soda Glass Dust: Beaker, Distillation Coil, Florence Flask, and Thistle Tube
  • Normal Glass Dust: Barometric Sphere, Test Tube
  • Jewel Glass Dust: Hookah Bowl, Wine Glass

Doing some quick testing with relatively small samples (~10 items per level)

  • Level 3 salvage seems to give 2-3 dust per item.
  • Level 4 salvage seems to give 2-4 dust per item.
  • Level 5 salvage seems to give 2-5 dust per item.

Metal Recycling Salvage Level 4

At Salvage Level 4 a Recycling Smeltery can be built. A Recycling Smeltery melts down metal products from Fly Fishing and Blacksmithing into Iron.