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Raeli ovens work in two steps: dredging, and baking.
 
Raeli ovens work in two steps: dredging, and baking.
  
==''Dredging''==
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===''Dredging''===
 
When you start dredging, the oven will begin pulling up clay tiles at a steady rate.  However, that rate is a random speed determined each time you start the dredging.  You might get 1 tile per hour for a bad rate, and 20 tiles per hour if you get a lucky rate.
 
When you start dredging, the oven will begin pulling up clay tiles at a steady rate.  However, that rate is a random speed determined each time you start the dredging.  You might get 1 tile per hour for a bad rate, and 20 tiles per hour if you get a lucky rate.
  
 
'''When you start the oven dredging, check it in two minutes.  If it hasn't pulled up any tiles (the color panel will say "White (0)") within two minutes, you've gotten a crappy dredge rate, and you should immediately restart the oven by triggering the Baking phase.''' (See below.)
 
'''When you start the oven dredging, check it in two minutes.  If it hasn't pulled up any tiles (the color panel will say "White (0)") within two minutes, you've gotten a crappy dredge rate, and you should immediately restart the oven by triggering the Baking phase.''' (See below.)
  
==''Baking''==
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Baking is where the tiles acquire their color.  They begin white, and darken to black the longer they are baked.  Baking costs 25 charcoal, regardless of the number of tiles in the oven or the baking time.
 
Baking is where the tiles acquire their color.  They begin white, and darken to black the longer they are baked.  Baking costs 25 charcoal, regardless of the number of tiles in the oven or the baking time.
  
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Oven #1 - PK Camp (2794, 4818)
 
Oven #1 - PK Camp (2794, 4818)
  
  
==='''Colors and Baking Times'''===
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Revision as of 20:05, 14 October 2010

Raeli Basics

Raeli ovens work in two steps: dredging, and baking.

Dredging

When you start dredging, the oven will begin pulling up clay tiles at a steady rate. However, that rate is a random speed determined each time you start the dredging. You might get 1 tile per hour for a bad rate, and 20 tiles per hour if you get a lucky rate.

When you start the oven dredging, check it in two minutes. If it hasn't pulled up any tiles (the color panel will say "White (0)") within two minutes, you've gotten a crappy dredge rate, and you should immediately restart the oven by triggering the Baking phase. (See below.)

Baking

Baking is where the tiles acquire their color. They begin white, and darken to black the longer they are baked. Baking costs 25 charcoal, regardless of the number of tiles in the oven or the baking time.

However, if there are NO tiles in the oven, no charcoal is needed to trigger the Bake process. This will stop the oven and reset it with a new dredge rate.

Assuming you have tiles in the oven, baking will begin. Each oven will produce different colors, at different times. The chart below lists all of the colors available and the time needed to cook them. The times below vary due to server lag, and certain colors only last for a few seconds, so be sure to monitor the oven when it gets close to the color you want.

When the tiles reach the desired color, click "Stop baking" to finalize the tiles.

Baking is an all-or-nothing proposition: the oven will bake all tiles it has dredged, and there's no way to bake only a few of them.


Locations

Oven #1 - PK Camp (2794, 4818)


Colors and Baking Times

Color Oven #1 Future Oven Future Oven Future Oven Future Oven

A

AliceBlue
AntiqueWhite 0:18:30
Aqua
Aqua Marine
Azure

B

Beige
Bisque
Black 2:05:38
Blanched Almond
Blue
Blue Violet
Brown
Burlywood

C

Cadet Blue
Carrot
Chartreuse
Chocolate
Coral
Cornflower Blue
Cornsilk
Crimson

D

Dark Blue
Dark Cyan
Dark Golden Rod
Dark Gray
Dark Green
Dark Khaki
Dark Magenta
Dark Olive Green 1:36:00
Dark Orange
Dark Orchid
Dark Red
Dark Salmon
Dark Sea Green
Dark Slate Blue
Dark Slate Gray 1:54:00
Dark Turquoise
Dark Violet
Deep Pink
Deep Sky Blue
Dim Gray
Dodger Blue

F

Feldspar 1:05:00
Fire Brick
Floral White
Forest Green
Fuchsia

G

Gainsboro 0:18:55
Ghost White
Gold
Golden Rod
Gray 1:16:00
Green
Green Yellow

H

Honeydew
Hot Pink

I

Indian Red
Indigo
Ivory

K

Khaki

L

Lavender
Lavender Blush
Lawn Green
Lemon Chiffon
Light Blue
Light Coral
Light Cyan
Light Goldenrod Yellow
Light Green
Light Grey 00:25:30
Light Pink
Light Salmon
Light Sea Green
Light Sky Blue
Light Slate Blue
Light Slate Gray
Light Steel Blue
Light Yellow
Lime
Lime Green
Linen 0:10:00

M

Maroon
Medium Aquamarine
Medium Blue
Medium Orchid
Medium Purple
Medium Sea Green
Medium Slate Blue
Medium Spring Green
Medium Turquoise
Medium Violet Red
Midnight Blue
Mint Cream
Misty Rose
Moccasin

N

Navajo White
Navy

O

Old Lace
Olive
Olive Drab
Orange
Orange Red
Orchid

P

Pale Goldenrod
Pale Green
Pale Turquoise
Pale Violet Red
Papaya Whip
Peach Puff
Peru 1:11:30
Pink
Plum
Powder Blue
Purple

R

Red
Rosy Brown 0:54:30
Royal Blue

S

Saddle Brown
Salmon
Sandy Brown
Sea Green
Seashell
Sienna 1:16:30
Silver 0:33:30
Sky Blue
Slate Blue
Slate Gray
Snow 0:02:00
Spring Green
Steel Blue

T

Tan 0:43:08
Teal
Thistle
Tomato
Turquoise

V

Violet
Violet Red

W

Wheat
White
White Smoke 0:05:04

Y

Yellow
Yellow Green