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Latest revision as of 18:34, 20 July 2010
Made in a Kettle from 30 flower bulbs. Used as an ingredient in Geb's Bounty Fertilizer. Each batch produces a single Geb's Tears.
Warning about the making of Geb's Tears
Creating Geb's Tears requires the destruction of 30 flower bulbs, along with 20 water and 20 wood.
Your water will be taken immediately upon closing this window. At that point, an inventory window will open similiar to browsing a chest.
If you dont have exactly 30 bulbs in the kettle, you will get a warning message. If you say yes, your bulbs are chopped to small bits and lost. If there are not sufficient bulbs in the Kettle to proceed and you continue, you will need to dump the kettle to re-use it.
If you are unsure if you want to put bulbs into the Kettle, then DONT do it.
You can use multiple types of bulbs (even different species!) and stoking is not necessary during the process.