Enamel
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Refined goods | |
Mass: 5 kg | Volume: 1 L |
Obtained from: Apothecaries | |
Used by: Iron mongers, Distilleries, Furnishers, Tailors | |
End products: Swords, Mugs, Furniture, Clothing |
At iron mongers, two enamels are used to produce swords. The enamel can change the color arrangment of a sword's drop pattern. The blue, purple, and green enamel will mirror a sword's drop pattern if used on the guard of the sword (first color).
At distilleries, enamel is used to produce mugs. At this time, the color of a mug is strictly decorative.
Recipes & colors
Each order of enamel produces seven units.
There are only eight colors that may be used for swords: black, blue, green, orange, purple, red, white, and yellow.
Aqua enamel |
Black enamel
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Blue enamel
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Brown enamel
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Gold enamel
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Green enamel
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Grey enamel
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Lavender enamel
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Lemon enamel
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Light blue enamel
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Light green enamel
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Lime enamel
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Magenta enamel
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Maroon enamel
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Mint enamel
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Orange enamel
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Peach enamel
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Persimmon enamel
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Pink enamel
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Purple enamel
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Red enamel
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Rose enamel
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Tan enamel
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Violet enamel
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White enamel
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Yellow enamel
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Use
Enamel is needed for the production of:
Distillery products
Furnisher products
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Iron monger products
- Sword colors are limited to black, blue, green, orange, purple, red, white, and yellow. The colors used can change the arrangement of the sword's drop pattern.
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Tailor products
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