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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. -->
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== Obtaining ==
A caustic mineral powder. Useful for working with metal, leather, and glass.
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== Obtaining ==     <!-- Detailed description of where to find the item or how to craft it. -->
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Lime is obtained by firing seashells or [[flux stone|flux]] sand, gravel, or rocks in a vessel.
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{{Recipe/Lime}}  <!-- Default recipe. If this is a broken link, follow it and create the recipe there. More info at Template:Recipe -->
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== Use ==    <!-- Detailed description of how the item is used and crafting recipes it is used in. -->
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Lime can be obtained from heating sand, gravel, or rocks made of [[Flux#Flux_Stone|Flux Stone]], or by heating either kind of [[Seashell]]s to <span style="color:#FF0F0F">Bright Red****</span>.  
Lime is not used directly. It is used to craft [[barrel|lime water]], [[flux]], [[Glassworking|Molten Glass ]], and light blue dye powder.
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== 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. -->
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Items can be heated in various ways. One way is by placing them in a Ceramic Vessel, then firing the Ceramic Vessel in a [[Pit Kiln]]. The materials can also be placed directly in a [[Forge]] or [[Firepit]], or inside a Ceramic Vessel which is then placed in a Forge or Firepit. Heating Flux Stone sand or gravel directly in a Forge or Firepit will produce 5 lime per item.
Lime's chemical name is Calcium Carbonate.
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== Usage ==
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Lime is used in various crafting recipes, including [[barrel|lime water]], [[Flux]], [[Glassworking|Molten Glass]], and light blue [[Pigments|Pigment]].
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== Trivia ==
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* The chemical name of Lime is Calcium Carbonate.
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== History ==
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{{History||0.79.32|Added Lime, crafted by heating Limestone or other Flux Stones. Lime replaces Flux in crafting recipes.}}
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{{History||0.80.12|Added [[Seashell]]s, which can be made into Lime.}}
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 26 May 2021

Lime
Lime.png
Lime
Stackable

Yes, 64

Size

N/A

Weight

N/A

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.4694

Obtaining

Lime can be obtained from heating sand, gravel, or rocks made of Flux Stone, or by heating either kind of Seashells to Bright Red****.

Items can be heated in various ways. One way is by placing them in a Ceramic Vessel, then firing the Ceramic Vessel in a Pit Kiln. The materials can also be placed directly in a Forge or Firepit, or inside a Ceramic Vessel which is then placed in a Forge or Firepit. Heating Flux Stone sand or gravel directly in a Forge or Firepit will produce 5 lime per item.


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⋆⋆⋆⋆


Usage

Lime is used in various crafting recipes, including lime water, Flux, Molten Glass, and light blue Pigment.

Trivia

  • The chemical name of Lime is Calcium Carbonate.

History

Beta
0.79.32Added Lime, crafted by heating Limestone or other Flux Stones. Lime replaces Flux in crafting recipes.
0.80.12Added Seashells, which can be made into Lime.