Difference between revisions of "Dried Bark"
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{{i|Willow Bark}} and {{i|Birch Bark}} can be Boiled to make {{i|Soaked Bark}}. To Boil Birch Bark, place Fuel and Light your {{i|Fireplace}}. Fill your {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} with Potable Water and then place over your lit Fireplace. Click your Pot, select Open and put in the Birch Bark you wish to Boil. When your Birch Bark is done Boiling, its icon will change. Boiled Birch Bark will make {{i|Tanning Fluid}}. Boiled Willow Bark will make {{i|Willowbark Tonic}}. | {{i|Willow Bark}} and {{i|Birch Bark}} can be Boiled to make {{i|Soaked Bark}}. To Boil Birch Bark, place Fuel and Light your {{i|Fireplace}}. Fill your {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} with Potable Water and then place over your lit Fireplace. Click your Pot, select Open and put in the Birch Bark you wish to Boil. When your Birch Bark is done Boiling, its icon will change. Boiled Birch Bark will make {{i|Tanning Fluid}}. Boiled Willow Bark will make {{i|Willowbark Tonic}}. | ||
− | Soaked Bark can then be Dried on a {{i|Drying Frame}} to make {{i|Dried Bark}}. | + | Soaked Bark can then be Dried on a {{i|Drying Frame}} for about 30 minutes to make {{i|Dried Bark}}. |
Right-clicking on Dried Bark will give you the option to Twine, this will produce 2x {{i|Bark Fibres}}. | Right-clicking on Dried Bark will give you the option to Twine, this will produce 2x {{i|Bark Fibres}}. | ||
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Revision as of 05:36, 29 August 2019
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About
Willow Bark and Birch Bark can be Boiled to make Soaked Bark. To Boil Birch Bark, place Fuel and Light your Fireplace. Fill your Clay Pot or Copper Pot with Potable Water and then place over your lit Fireplace. Click your Pot, select Open and put in the Birch Bark you wish to Boil. When your Birch Bark is done Boiling, its icon will change. Boiled Birch Bark will make Tanning Fluid. Boiled Willow Bark will make Willowbark Tonic.
Soaked Bark can then be Dried on a Drying Frame for about 30 minutes to make Dried Bark.
Right-clicking on Dried Bark will give you the option to Twine, this will produce 2x Bark Fibres.