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The [[Sturdy Tub]] is the next step up in quality.
 
The [[Sturdy Tub]] is the next step up in quality.
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'''T3 Comments'''
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* The [[Sturdy Tub]] is more robust and about the same cost - build that one if possible.
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* Always better to rot flax in a river/lake rather than a tub as the river/lake doesn't break.
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* If the tub is near the end of its lifetime, salvage it to recover some materials rather than letting them go to dust.
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** If built and used in banks, one or two of the bank will wear out first giving warning that now is the time to salvage/rebuild.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:45, 17 December 2008

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Source

There does not appear to be an prerequisite before this building is available?

Cost

Built in a Compound. Uses 7x13 cells.

Use

A Basic Tub is the simplest of the tubs and has the following uses:

A Basic Tub can hold 100 Dung and 20 Water. You can add more water at any time to continue a process.

After some number of uses, the tub will crumble to dust (no resources returned).

The Sturdy Tub is the next step up in quality.

T3 Comments

  • The Sturdy Tub is more robust and about the same cost - build that one if possible.
  • Always better to rot flax in a river/lake rather than a tub as the river/lake doesn't break.
  • If the tub is near the end of its lifetime, salvage it to recover some materials rather than letting them go to dust.
    • If built and used in banks, one or two of the bank will wear out first giving warning that now is the time to salvage/rebuild.