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− | '''Oil Cloth''' is primarily used | + | '''Oil Cloth''' is primarily used for cleaning: |
− | * [[ | + | * Wipe [[poison]] off of edged weapons. This is helpful in training the [[Poisoning]] skill so that the poison can be freshly re-applied to the same weapon. |
* Remove the paint hue from character's skin left by [[Savage Kin Paint]]. | * Remove the paint hue from character's skin left by [[Savage Kin Paint]]. | ||
* Remove a [[disguise kit]] early. | * Remove a [[disguise kit]] early. | ||
− | An oil cloth is produced by characters with [[Tailoring]] skill of at least 74.6 and requires one piece of normal cloth to attempt. | + | An oil cloth is produced by characters with [[Tailoring]] skill of at least 74.6 and requires one piece of normal cloth to attempt. Oil cloths can be dyed but not stacked. |
− | When cut with [[scissors]], green [[bandage]] | + | When cut with [[scissors]], a green [[bandage]] is produced (unless you dye the cloth first). |
Latest revision as of 14:53, 19 August 2017
Oil Cloth is primarily used for cleaning:
- Wipe poison off of edged weapons. This is helpful in training the Poisoning skill so that the poison can be freshly re-applied to the same weapon.
- Remove the paint hue from character's skin left by Savage Kin Paint.
- Remove a disguise kit early.
An oil cloth is produced by characters with Tailoring skill of at least 74.6 and requires one piece of normal cloth to attempt. Oil cloths can be dyed but not stacked.
When cut with scissors, a green bandage is produced (unless you dye the cloth first).