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Collected from Tar Pits. | Collected from Tar Pits. | ||
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The second day of live, Scientists at the University of Harmony had noticed that Egypt's ecology changed, making it so that most pre-existing pits of tar sunk into the sand to never be seen again. They also noted that additional tar pits still exist, and suggested that explorers find these pits to share with the world. | The second day of live, Scientists at the University of Harmony had noticed that Egypt's ecology changed, making it so that most pre-existing pits of tar sunk into the sand to never be seen again. They also noted that additional tar pits still exist, and suggested that explorers find these pits to share with the world. | ||
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Revision as of 15:05, 15 December 2008
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Bulk | 1 |
Weight | 20 |
Source
Collected from Tar Pits.
Use
- 4 required for a Ferry Boat (and ferry boat tuition)
Uses in Previous Tales:
* 10 required for a Chemical Bath * 15 required for a Scent Lab * 20 required for a Long-Range Ferry * 20 required for a Marble Tub * Pyrotechnics Stars (batch of 10 in a Star Rack): o 9 required for Sparkling Sunoui (UE) o 13 required for Blue Sparkly (DoS) * 15-60 required for Dancing Waters Basins
Notes:
The second day of live, Scientists at the University of Harmony had noticed that Egypt's ecology changed, making it so that most pre-existing pits of tar sunk into the sand to never be seen again. They also noted that additional tar pits still exist, and suggested that explorers find these pits to share with the world.