fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

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fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

Postby viznew » Wed Jan 10, 2018 11:12 am

ok lets see how this turns out huh lol

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a workshop meant for washing built only outside / new skill? fullo (not exactly like pic more big tub with rack on back)

for something to be washed can be like fire its sometimes takes a few trys

right away the mind prob goes to cleaning dirty bandages but thats nothing of importance thay are easy enough to make

but if say washed a shirt thats guilded there chould be a chance to remove the guild (for those special items you can bare to put down) (requires fullo skill)

say your cutless that you saved up to buy gots a nasty tear you chould wash it and only after a wash you can repair it doing perma damage to it each time for those in the milita to hold onto the armors thay can barly afford sometimes (requires fullo skill)



now the prob overwelming process


make the workshop which is basicly a big tub you stand in

add water, soap, right click select pee in it (lol it was a cleaning agent -buying high q pee-) right click again and you start to stomp around on the cloth after a bit

then you take cloth (while standing in tub) and hang on back of tub (like drying rack) grab a barrel of water and right click rinse with entire barrel

apply sulfer/ brimestone to brough (tree branch thing not 100% i spelled it right XD) equip brough in hand and right click cloth and bush to apply sulfer ( thou it distorys colors and bleaches, i just wanted a process)

take out put in press press the "dirty water out" (it gets you little sick if drink but does the job thirst wise)

hang drying rack and take like hour to dry mabye

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fullo i know its wiki but idc
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Re: fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

Postby jorb » Wed Jan 10, 2018 11:40 am

Not sure I like this for gildings, but some sort of washing thing for clothes maintenance, were that more of a thing, could be fun.
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Re: fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

Postby Granger » Wed Jan 10, 2018 2:30 pm

It could help against parasite buildup (both in the clothes and the hearthlings).
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Re: fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

Postby Amanda44 » Wed Jan 10, 2018 2:37 pm

Granger wrote:It could help against parasite buildup (both in the clothes and the hearthlings).

:lol:

Personally I'm not really up for more chores tbh. Swimming in the fresh mountain springs keeps my clothes clean. :)
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Re: fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

Postby viznew » Wed Jan 10, 2018 2:43 pm

alot of my ideas are not player freindly, i know amanda has noticed lol
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Re: fullery / fullo (washing workshop)

Postby Amanda44 » Wed Jan 10, 2018 2:46 pm

viznew wrote:alot of my ideas are not player freindly, i know amanda has noticed lol

:lol: ... I like some of them ... :D
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