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== About ==      <!-- Short description that would go in a tooltip or a list of items in the game. ex: A short thin piece of wood. Useful for crafting. -->
 
== About ==      <!-- Short description that would go in a tooltip or a list of items in the game. ex: A short thin piece of wood. Useful for crafting. -->
A caustic mineral powder. Useful for working with metal, leather, and glass.
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A caustic mineral powder, used when working with metal, leather, and glass.
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== Obtaining ==    <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. -->
 
== Obtaining ==    <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. -->
Lime is obtained by placing seashells or [[flux|flux-stone]] sand, gravel, or rocks into a Ceramic Vessel and firing it in a pit kiln.
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Lime is obtained by placing seashells, [[flux|flux-stone]] sand, gravel, or rocks into a Ceramic Vessel and firing it in a pit kiln.
 
{{Recipe/Lime}}  <!-- Default recipe. If this is a broken link, follow it and create the recipe there. More info at Template:Recipe -->
 
{{Recipe/Lime}}  <!-- Default recipe. If this is a broken link, follow it and create the recipe there. More info at Template:Recipe -->
  
 
== Use ==    <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. -->
 
== Use ==    <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. -->
Lime is not used directly. It is an ingredient in recipes for [[barrel|lime water]], [[flux]], [[Glassworking|Molten Glass ]], and light blue [[dye powder]].
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Lime is not used directly. It is an ingredient in recipes for [[barrel|lime water]], [[flux]], [[Glassworking|Molten Glass]], and light blue [[dye powder]].
  
 
== Trivia ==    <!-- add any other info that doesn't fit above. Perhaps how the game item relates or differs from its real world version, or of the item used be different in past versions of the game. -->
 
== Trivia ==    <!-- add any other info that doesn't fit above. Perhaps how the game item relates or differs from its real world version, or of the item used be different in past versions of the game. -->
Lime's chemical name is Calcium Carbonate.
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The chemical name of Lime is Calcium Carbonate.
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Revision as of 00:04, 26 September 2019

Lime
Lime.png
Lime
Stackable

Yes, 64

Size

N/A

Weight

N/A

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.4694

About

A caustic mineral powder, used when working with metal, leather, and glass.

Obtaining

Lime is obtained by placing seashells, flux-stone sand, gravel, or rocks into a Ceramic Vessel and firing it in a pit kiln.

Seashell Scallop Can be heated in:
Grid layout Small Arrow Down.png Grid Firepit.png Grid Pit Kiln.png Grid Forge.png
Lime Temp: Bright Red⋆⋆⋆⋆


Use

Lime is not used directly. It is an ingredient in recipes for lime water, flux, Molten Glass, and light blue dye powder.

Trivia

The chemical name of Lime is Calcium Carbonate.