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==About==
 
==About==
Can be bought in Boston for 150 silver, the copper pot along with the cauldron can be used for boiling mushrooms, making them no longer toxic and usable for gluttony. It can hold up to 10l of fluid.
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The [[Clay Pot]], Copper Pot or [[Cauldron]] can be used for boiling mushrooms, making them no longer toxic and usable for gluttony or regen.
  
 
==How to use==
 
==How to use==
*1) remove pot from cooking fire
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*2) make sure cooking fire is empty (no fuel, no glowing embers)
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*1) Put the water filled pot over a cooking fire.
*3) put pot over cooking fire
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*2) Put your items in the pot.
*4) put mushrooms in pot
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*3) Fuel and light the cooking fire if it's not already lit.
*5) fuel cooking fire
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*4) When the item is done, the picture will change.
*6) light the fire
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*7) When mushrooms are done, it will say boil'd in the mushrooms stats.
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If the items do not cook, remove everything and start over.  Likely, the pot is too low on water, but it must be removed from the fire to be refilled.
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Boiling [[Birch Bark]] will turn the water in the pot into [[Tanning Fluid]] and that can also cause a problem.  If it does, put the tanning fluid in a [[Tanning Tub]] and refill the pot with water.

Revision as of 19:54, 1 May 2015

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About

The Clay Pot, Copper Pot or Cauldron can be used for boiling mushrooms, making them no longer toxic and usable for gluttony or regen.

How to use

  • 1) Put the water filled pot over a cooking fire.
  • 2) Put your items in the pot.
  • 3) Fuel and light the cooking fire if it's not already lit.
  • 4) When the item is done, the picture will change.

If the items do not cook, remove everything and start over. Likely, the pot is too low on water, but it must be removed from the fire to be refilled.

Boiling Birch Bark will turn the water in the pot into Tanning Fluid and that can also cause a problem. If it does, put the tanning fluid in a Tanning Tub and refill the pot with water.