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Paint

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Paint is used to provide color to various projects.

Source

Created in a Pigment Laboratory using various quantities of ingredients. The 11 ingredients are:

The 4 catalysts are:

Uses

It is primarily used as a building material, and in research.

Our ancestors could also use paint to color their compounds. This is no longer possible in modern-day Egypt, but Teppy has mentioned that future types of compounds may include paintable areas.

Recipes

Recpies involving the catalysts are Character Specific and thus will be different from person to person.

Some Base ingredients react with each other, the magnitude and direction of this reaction is also character specific.

Reactionless Paint Recipes involving just the base ingredients that don't react with each other can be used by anyone.

Notes

I have discovered, and this may be old information but I have not seen it, that if your avatar name is the same as past tales, your paint reactions remain the same. Have verified with several different avatars and has held true on all I have checked. So if you have run your reactions in past tales and are using the same avatar name, try your old recipies. They should work! -Aberdon

Required By

Buildings, Ceremonial Voting Booth, Distract of Sky, Gazebo, Guilds/Hapi-ness/Paint, Guilds/Hapi-ness/Phoenix, Guilds/Pished Hermits/projects, Hexaglyph Tablet, Lesser Sphinx, Modern Sheep Farm, Raeli Mosaic, Sequence of Order, Serpentarium, Silkworm Farm, Small House, Test of Hexaglyphs, Test of Khefre's Children, Test of Seven Phoenix, Test of the Pulse of the People, Test of the Raeli Mosaic, Throne of Pharaoh/Throne Decoration Materials