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|description=Used to rot Dung into Saltpeter, Flax into Rotten Flax or produce Sulfur from Sulphurous Water.}}
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== Source ==
 
== Source ==
 
There does not appear to be an prerequisite before this building is available?
 
There does not appear to be an prerequisite before this building is available?
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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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The [[Marble Tub]] is the first tub you can get that does not crumble.
  
 
'''T3 Comments'''
 
'''T3 Comments'''

Latest revision as of 08:59, 12 March 2009

File:Basic Tub.png
Size 7x13
Where Compound




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. The Marble Tub is the first tub you can get that does not crumble.

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.