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==About==
 
==About==
  
{{i|Lime}} can be found rarely on the ground, but once the [[Quarrying]] skill learned has been learned, with {{i|Any Shovel}} equipped you can {{i|Dig}} Lime Boulders from a {{i|Lime Pit}}. With {{i|Any Axe}} or {{i|Any Pickaxe}} equipped right-click a {{i|Lime Boulder}} and select "Chip" to receive {{i|Lime}}. Alternatively you may load any into a {{i|Stamp Mill}}, or blow it up with a {{i|Lit Boomstick}}. When Chipping any Boulder there is a chance to receive a {{i|Whetstone}} at the same [[Purity]] as the Boulder, or rarely an {{i|Arcane Amethyst}} during a [[Blood Moon]]. {{PAGENAME}} counts as [[Any Stone]] in recipes.
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{{i|Lime}} can be found rarely on the ground, but is more commonly obtained by Chipping a {{i|Lime Boulder}} with {{i|Any Axe}} or {{i|Any Pickaxe}}. Alternatively a Lime Boulder can be crushed in a {{i|Stamp Mill}} or blown up with a {{i|Lit Boomstick}}. Selecting a {{i|Lime}} and right-clicking it on a [[Vessel]] of {{i|Potable Water}} will make {{i|Milk of Lime}}, used in making {{i|Clay}} or {{i|Limed Hide}}s. {{PAGENAME}} counts as {{i|Any Stone}} in recipes. Lime can be stored in a {{i|Stockbin}}.
 
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Lime Boulders come in variable sizes, with the bigger Lime Boulders giving more {{i|Lime}} when Chipped, ranging from 5 up to 100. From left to right, 100, 25, 15, 10 and 5 pieces.
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[[Image:Lime_Boulder.png|center|frame|From left to right, 100x, 25x, 15x, 10x and 5x Lime pieces.]]
 
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With the [[Quarrying]] Skill learned, and {{i|Any Shovel}} equipped, you can {{i|Dig}} {{i|Lime Boulder}}s from a {{i|Lime Pit}}. Lime Boulders come in variable sizes, with the bigger Lime Boulders giving more {{i|Lime}} when Chipped, ranging from 5 up to 100. The size of your Lime Boulder is based on chance, your {{i|Mines & Mountains}} Proficiency, and whether or not you have learned the [[Ambitious Excavation]] Skill. Rarely you will Dig up a very small Lime Boulder. Chipping this Lime Boulder will give you a single {{i|Little Limestone}}. When used in place of Lime in a {{i|Ore Smelter}}, a Little Limestone will increase the number of {{i|Bar of Any Metal}} that are produced. Each Lime Boulder Dug from a Lime Pit will lower the terrain slightly. If the terrain is too step you will be unable to Dig further, making it possible to exhaust a Lime Pit of Lime.
[[Image:Lime_Boulder.png]]
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The higher your {{i|Mines & Mountains}} Proficiency the better the chance of Digging up bigger Lime Boulders. Learning [[Ambitious Excavation]] will help you Dig out Boulders faster and increases the chance to get larger Lime Boulders from Lime Pits. Rarely you will Dig up a very small Lime Boulder. Chipping this Lime Boulder will give you a single {{i|Little Limestone}}. When used in place of Lime in a {{i|Ore Smelter}}, a Little Limestone will increase the number of {{i|Bar of Pig Iron}}, {{i|Bar of Copper}}, or {{i|Silver Bar}}s you will receive. However, due to it's rarity, it's best to save them for Smelting Silver Bars.
 
 
 
==Uses==
 
 
 
{{i|Lime}} has a wide amount of uses in the New World. Selecting a Lime and right-clicking it on a [[Vessel]] of {{i|Potable Water}} will make {{i|Milk of Lime}}, used in making {{i|Clay}} or {{i|Limed Hide}}s. Lime is also added to {{i|Ore Smelter}} when producing [[Bar of Any Metal|Metal Bar]]s.
 
 
 
{{PAGENAME}} counts as a Any Stone in recipes. Can be stored a {{i|Stockbin}}.
 
 
 
 
==Fertilizer==
 
==Fertilizer==
  
{{PAGENAME}} is a [[Agriculture#Fertilizers & Field Values|fertilizer]] for raising a fields Plenty, but lowers Speed.
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{{PAGENAME}} is a 1 time use {{i|Fertilizer}} which will add to a {{i|Tilled Field}}'s Plenty, but subtract from it's Speed.
 
 
 
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|+ style="text-align:left;" | '''Fertilizer gain per usage step:'''
 
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! Step !! width="20%" | !! width="20%" | Plenty !! width="20%" | Speed !! width="20%" | !! width="20%" |
 
! Step !! width="20%" | !! width="20%" | Plenty !! width="20%" | Speed !! width="20%" | !! width="20%" |
 
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| style="text-align:left;" colspan="5" | '''TOTAL IN 10 USES:'''  
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| style="text-align:left;" colspan="5" | '''TOTAL IN 1 USES:''' 50% Plenty, -50% Speed.
 
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[[Category:Any Stone]]
 
[[Category:Any Stone]]

Latest revision as of 07:12, 11 February 2021

Lime icon.png Lime
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About

Lime icon.png Lime can be found rarely on the ground, but is more commonly obtained by Chipping a Lime Boulder icon.png Lime Boulder with Any Axe icon.png Any Axe or Any Pickaxe icon.png Any Pickaxe. Alternatively a Lime Boulder can be crushed in a Stamp Mill icon.png Stamp Mill or blown up with a Lit Boomstick icon.png Lit Boomstick. Selecting a Lime icon.png Lime and right-clicking it on a Vessel of Potable Water icon.png Potable Water will make Milk of Lime icon.png Milk of Lime, used in making Clay icon.png Clay or Limed Hide icon.png Limed Hides. Lime counts as Stone icon.png Any Stone in recipes. Lime can be stored in a Stockbin icon.png Stockbin.

From left to right, 100x, 25x, 15x, 10x and 5x Lime pieces.

With the Quarrying Skill learned, and Any Shovel icon.png Any Shovel equipped, you can Dig icon.png Dig Lime Boulder icon.png Lime Boulders from a Lime Pit icon.png Lime Pit. Lime Boulders come in variable sizes, with the bigger Lime Boulders giving more Lime icon.png Lime when Chipped, ranging from 5 up to 100. The size of your Lime Boulder is based on chance, your Mines & Mountains icon.png Mines & Mountains Proficiency, and whether or not you have learned the Ambitious Excavation Skill. Rarely you will Dig up a very small Lime Boulder. Chipping this Lime Boulder will give you a single Little Limestone icon.png Little Limestone. When used in place of Lime in a Ore Smelter icon.png Ore Smelter, a Little Limestone will increase the number of Bar of Any Metal icon.png Bar of Any Metal that are produced. Each Lime Boulder Dug from a Lime Pit will lower the terrain slightly. If the terrain is too step you will be unable to Dig further, making it possible to exhaust a Lime Pit of Lime.

Fertilizer

Lime is a 1 time use Fertilizer icon.png Fertilizer which will add to a Till Field icon.png Tilled Field's Plenty, but subtract from it's Speed.

Fertilizer gain per usage step:
Step Plenty Speed
01: 50 -50
02: - -
03: - -
04: - -
05: - -
06: - -
07: - -
08: - -
09: - -
10: - -
TOTAL IN 1 USES: 50% Plenty, -50% Speed.