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[[Image:Bucket_of_water_detail.png|left|A detailed view of a bucket of water]] |
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− | A '''bucket of water''' is made by using a [[bucket]] on a [[water]] source such as a [[fountain]], [[sink]]. A bucket is the only vessel that can |
+ | A '''bucket of water''' is made by using a [[bucket]] on a [[water]] source such as a [[fountain]], a [[sink]] or a well. A bucket is the only vessel that can be filled from a [[well]]. |
Like other vessels filled with water, a bucket of water has everyday uses such as transforming [[clay]] into [[soft clay]]. A bucket of water can also be used to fill a [[watering can]]. |
Like other vessels filled with water, a bucket of water has everyday uses such as transforming [[clay]] into [[soft clay]]. A bucket of water can also be used to fill a [[watering can]]. |
Revision as of 18:33, 29 March 2013
A bucket of water is made by using a bucket on a water source such as a fountain, a sink or a well. A bucket is the only vessel that can be filled from a well.
Like other vessels filled with water, a bucket of water has everyday uses such as transforming clay into soft clay. A bucket of water can also be used to fill a watering can.
A bucket of water is also used in quests such as Plague City (to soften the soil outside Edmond's house) and Clock Tower (to cool the black cog).