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− | '''Ash glaze''' is a type of | + | '''Ash glaze''' is a type of {{L|glaze}} that can be applied to jugs, statues, large pots, and crafts made of stone or {{L|ceramic}}s. It is applied to these items by a {{L|glazer}} at a {{L|kiln}} or {{L|magma kiln}} by using a bar of {{L|ash}}. |
− | Unlike | + | Unlike {{L|tin glaze}}, the association between ash glaze and its source material is hardcoded into the game itself. |
{{gamedata}} | {{gamedata}} |