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− | You need the [[Chromatic Touch]] | + | You need the [[Chromatic Touch]] and [[The Science of Color]] skills. |
Made with 1 [[Silk Cloth]] and paint in a [[Pigment Laboratory]] which batch size is set at x1. To color a ribbon, take your normal paint recipe for the required color and multiply all ingredients by 5 '''except for catalysts (sulfur, potash, lime, saltpeter) whose quantity does not change'''. | Made with 1 [[Silk Cloth]] and paint in a [[Pigment Laboratory]] which batch size is set at x1. To color a ribbon, take your normal paint recipe for the required color and multiply all ingredients by 5 '''except for catalysts (sulfur, potash, lime, saltpeter) whose quantity does not change'''. | ||
− | For example: if you want to make a Royal Blue Ribbon, and your paint recipe is: 8 cabbage juice, 1 clay, 1 saltpeter, 1 copper, 1 sulfur. Multiply all ingredients x5, except for the catalyst ingredients. So in this example, we need 40 cabbage juice, 5 clay, 1 | + | For example: if you want to make a Royal Blue Ribbon, and your paint recipe is: 8 cabbage juice, 1 clay, 1 saltpeter, 1 copper, 1 sulfur. Multiply all ingredients x5, except for the catalyst ingredients. So in this example, we need: 40 cabbage juice, 5 clay, 1 saltpeter, 5 copper, 1 sulfur |
This will give you a 50-concentration, now you need 1 silk cloth in your inventory. | This will give you a 50-concentration, now you need 1 silk cloth in your inventory. | ||
− | + | Then you can click on your paint lab: Make Colored Ribbons. | |
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+ | == Known Uses == | ||
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+ | *Used to make [[Silk Panels]]. | ||
− | + | *Used in the Bastet ritual for the [[Test of Festivals]]. | |
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− | + | == Bastet Ritual == | |
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− | + | One avatar requires '''two ribbons for each attempt.''' | |
− | + | To find out what color ribbons you need for the Bastet ritual, see [[#Determining Festival Requirements|Determining Festival Requirements]]. | |
How to use ribbons for the Bastet ritual: | How to use ribbons for the Bastet ritual: |
Revision as of 00:57, 16 July 2016
Use
You need the Chromatic Touch and The Science of Color skills.
Made with 1 Silk Cloth and paint in a Pigment Laboratory which batch size is set at x1. To color a ribbon, take your normal paint recipe for the required color and multiply all ingredients by 5 except for catalysts (sulfur, potash, lime, saltpeter) whose quantity does not change.
For example: if you want to make a Royal Blue Ribbon, and your paint recipe is: 8 cabbage juice, 1 clay, 1 saltpeter, 1 copper, 1 sulfur. Multiply all ingredients x5, except for the catalyst ingredients. So in this example, we need: 40 cabbage juice, 5 clay, 1 saltpeter, 5 copper, 1 sulfur
This will give you a 50-concentration, now you need 1 silk cloth in your inventory.
Then you can click on your paint lab: Make Colored Ribbons.
Known Uses
- Used to make Silk Panels.
- Used in the Bastet ritual for the Test of Festivals.
Bastet Ritual
One avatar requires two ribbons for each attempt.
To find out what color ribbons you need for the Bastet ritual, see Determining Festival Requirements.
How to use ribbons for the Bastet ritual:
- Ribbons are used by attaching them to your hand, elbow, or wrist via your Appearance menu (Self-> Appearance-> Ribbons). It does not matter which spots you choose, as long as you are wearing the two ribbons of the color you need for the ritual.
- Caution: When wearing one or more ribbons, you get an option under self / Utility to "Remove ribbons", which will effectively remove all ribbons, without confirmation.
- Once worn, they will "get dirty" and disappear in about an hour. You must have them on during the ritual, so it is important not to put them on too early.