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Latest revision as of 00:13, 14 September 2009
ball of wax
Plural: balls of wax
This is a fist-sized ball of wax. It's soft and pliable, so you could make things with it. Like makeshift bandages. Or fake smiles, for when your real one isn't enough.
Offhand Item
Autosell value: 20
Usable
+3 HP per turn
How Obtained
Using a bowl of oil or any of the oil products while being a Naturalist
- Naturalist
Your inner bee says that you should bee satisfied with what you've got.
- 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
- Elemental
You look at the oil product for all of two seconds before deciding it would be better if it was on fire. Whoosh!
You got an item: ball of fire
- 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