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A {{name}} is a mechanism that can runs on either [[electric power]] or [[hydraulic power]]. While it is connected to an active electric or hydraulic power grid, it can be used to tumble [[:Category:Rough Gemstones|rough gemstones]] into their more valuable [[:Category:Smooth Gemstones|smooth gemstone]] equivalents. Doing so will not remove the [[Item mods]], such as {{qud shader|extradimensional|extradimensional}}, from a gemstone. | A {{name}} is a mechanism that can runs on either [[electric power]] or [[hydraulic power]]. While it is connected to an active electric or hydraulic power grid, it can be used to tumble [[:Category:Rough Gemstones|rough gemstones]] into their more valuable [[:Category:Smooth Gemstones|smooth gemstone]] equivalents. Doing so will not remove the [[Item mods]], such as {{qud shader|extradimensional|extradimensional}}, from a gemstone, but will remove its Maker's Mark of the Merchant obtained from Legendary [[Merchants]]. | ||
Each {{name}}, whether powered or unpowered, will contain {{dice tooltip|1-3}} random gemstones from the [[Gemstones]] table when it is first generated. The player can add or remove items from a {{name}} similar to a {{favilink|chest}}. Whenever an actively powered {{name}} has one or more rough gemstones inside of it, it will consume 5 power from the local power grid each turn as it attempts to tumble the rock. There is a 5% chance per turn that the rough gemstone will be converted into its smooth equivalent, at which time the player will see a message similar to the following in the message log:{{Code Reference|class=ItemConverter}}{{XML Reference|object|Rock Tumbler}} | Each {{name}}, whether powered or unpowered, will contain {{dice tooltip|1-3}} random gemstones from the [[Gemstones]] table when it is first generated. The player can add or remove items from a {{name}} similar to a {{favilink|chest}}. Whenever an actively powered {{name}} has one or more rough gemstones inside of it, it will consume 5 power from the local power grid each turn as it attempts to tumble the rock. There is a 5% chance per turn that the rough gemstone will be converted into its smooth equivalent, at which time the player will see a message similar to the following in the message log:{{Code Reference|class=ItemConverter}}{{XML Reference|object|Rock Tumbler}} |
Revision as of 16:58, 25 July 2023
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Character
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ID?
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Rock Tumbler |
Charge per Use
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5 |
Charge Used For
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Tumbling |
Complexity
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3 |
Tier
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Inventory
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Inventory
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Item from Gemstones x1-3(100%) | |
Extra info:
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Infobox data from game version 2.0.204.52
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Rubber lines the inner topology of a motorized barrel. A kettle of ebon carbide grit sits in the underchamber ready to abrade.
A rock tumbler is a mechanism that can runs on either electric power or hydraulic power. While it is connected to an active electric or hydraulic power grid, it can be used to tumble rough gemstones into their more valuable smooth gemstone equivalents. Doing so will not remove the Item mods, such as extradimensional, from a gemstone, but will remove its Maker's Mark of the Merchant obtained from Legendary Merchants.
Each rock tumbler, whether powered or unpowered, will contain 1-31-3 (Avg: 2) random gemstones from the Gemstones table when it is first generated. The player can add or remove items from a rock tumbler similar to a chest. Whenever an actively powered rock tumbler has one or more rough gemstones inside of it, it will consume 5 power from the local power grid each turn as it attempts to tumble the rock. There is a 5% chance per turn that the rough gemstone will be converted into its smooth equivalent, at which time the player will see a message similar to the following in the message log:[1][2]
The rock tumbler tumbles a rough topaz gemstone into a smooth topaz gemstone. |
One rock tumbler is always present in Bep's workshop in the Yd Freehold.
References
This information is reliable as of patch 2.0.203.50. |
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