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==About==
 
==About==
[[Milkweed Roots]] take about 10 seconds to bake after being placed in a [[Fireplace]].
 
  
They can then either be used to make [[Froghetti]] or washed with water (from a bucket or in a stream) to produce [[Milkweed Jute]], an important early source of [[Fibre]].
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{{i|Charred Milkweed Fibre}} can be made by placing {{i|Milkweed Roots}} inside a lit {{i|Fireplace}} for about 60 seconds. Charred Milkweed Fibre can be soaked to receive {{i|Milkweed Jute}}. When soaking Charred Milkweed Fibre, there is a chance to receive a {{i|Precious Soot-Flake}} as well.
 
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{{:Potable Water|transcludesection=soaking}}
When washing [[Charred Milkweed Fibre]], there is a chance of producing a [[Precious Soot-Flake]].
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 3 January 2022

Charred Milkweed Fibre icon.png Charred Milkweed Fibre
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Weight: 0.04
Required by: Objects
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About

Charred Milkweed Fibre icon.png Charred Milkweed Fibre can be made by placing Milkweed Roots icon.png Milkweed Roots inside a lit Fireplace icon.png Fireplace for about 60 seconds. Charred Milkweed Fibre can be soaked to receive Milkweed Jute icon.png Milkweed Jute. When soaking Charred Milkweed Fibre, there is a chance to receive a Precious Soot-Flake icon.png Precious Soot-Flake as well.

Soaking

Some items can be changed by submerging them into water. To do this select the item and right-click it onto The Shallows icon.png The Shallows, Barrel icon.png Barrel, or Big Barrel icon.png Big Barrel filled with Potable Water or by selecting a Bucket of Potable Water icon.png Potable Water and right-clicking into onto a soakable item. This generally uses 1 liter of Potable Water.