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Latest revision as of 00:13, 14 September 2009
ball of fire
Plural: great balls of fire
This is a ceramic bowl that appears to contain a perpetually burning ball of flame. The heat this thing is putting out is impressive.
Offhand Item
Autosell value: 20
Usable
+3 spell damage
How Obtained
Using a bowl of oil or any of the oil products while being an Elemental
- Elemental
You decide you like the ball of fire just as it is.
- Naturalist
You tap into the spirit of Apis mellifera--that's honey bee to the rest of us--and somehow convert the oil product into a ball of wax. It involves a lot of chewing and spitting, which is a little icky, but you try not to think about it.
You got an item: ball of wax
- Psion
You think long and hard about the best use for the oil product, and eventually settle on dividing it up into a series of piles, purifying it, and then adding a selection of dyes.
You got an item: oil paints
- Gadgeteer
You run the oil product through a series of cookers and distillers until you can't think of any other machinery to apply. When you're done you've got quite a mess.
You got an item: glob of tar