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'''Emerald Green''' is a green [[pigment]] created from pressing an [[emerald]]. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a [[Blockhead]]'s clothes or crafting paint.
:''"An intense green."''
'''Emerald green''' is a green [[pigment]] created from pressing an [[emerald]]. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a [[blockhead]]'s clothes or crafting paint.


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The pigment appears as a green pile of a finely ground powdery substance.
The pigment appears as a green pile of a finely ground powdery substance.
 
==Where Found==
==Where Found==
{{Craft
{{Craft
|Output=Emerald Green
|Output=Emerald Green
|Bench=Lvl. 2 Press
|Level=2
|Bench=Press
|Name1=Emerald
|Name1=Emerald
|Qty1=1
|Qty1=1
|QtyOutput=1
|QtyOutput=1
|Time1=8
}}
}}


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
Emerald Green is also known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Green Paris Green].
Emerald green is also known as {{wp|Paris Green}}.
 
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[[Category:Item]]
[[Category:Pigment]]
[[Category:Pigment]]

Latest revision as of 13:43, 30 August 2014

Emerald Green
Emerald Green
Emerald Green


Category Pigment
Use Dyeing, Painting
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


"An intense green."

Emerald green is a green pigment created from pressing an emerald. It is mainly used in dyeing and changing the appearance of a blockhead's clothes or crafting paint.

Appearance

The pigment appears as a green pile of a finely ground powdery substance.

Where Found

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Lvl. 2 Press Emerald [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] Emerald Green
Quantity 1 {{{Qty2}}} {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
8
Double-Time
4

Crafting

See also: Dye Bench

Emerald green can be used as a primary dye or can be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary dye combinations for dyeing of clothes.

See also: Mixing Bench

Emerald green can be used as a primary paint or be used in the formation of secondary and tertiary paint combinations.

Trivia

Emerald green is also known as WP:Paris Green.