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Glass Jars
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50
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Glass Rods
10
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20
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Boards
900
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Nails
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Wooden Peg
10
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10
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Copper Sheeting
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Wooden Pestle
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Clay Mortars
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Brass Plate
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Glass Jars
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Thermometer
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Bolt
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Washer
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Magnesium Wire
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Steel Wire
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20
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Stainless Steel Pot
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Essential Macerator
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Glass Pipe
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10
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Tin Sheeting
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4
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Bolt
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4
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Washer
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8
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Steel Wire
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20
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Gold Wire
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20
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Reagent Bottle
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Small Gear
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Gold Wire
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Rope
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Thistle Tube
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Test Tube
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Distillation Coil
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Beaker
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Florence Flask
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Glassware of specific quality will allow for the lab to be calibrated. Calibrated labs give increased powdered gem yield, increased litmus strip solution, and require fewer essences per essential compound.

Calibration level 2 requires the glassware to have an average quality exactly divisible by 100 (rounded down), and an average quality above 7000. It reduces the cost of an essential compound from 70 debens to 40 debens.

For calibration level 3 the average quality of the glassware must be exactly 8000 or 9000, rounded down. (The sum of the glassware quality must be between 40000 and 40004, or 45000 and 45004). It reduces the cost of an essential compound from 70 debens to 35 debens.

It is STRONGLY recommended that if you are going to calibrate a lab, you calibrate it to level 3. The amount of time and resources saved for a level 3 lab vs a level 2 or level 1 lab is well worth the potential extra outlay costs.