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A ''' | A '''mixing bench''' is a [[Bench|crafting surface]] that allows the [[Crafting|creation]] of [[paint]], which allows [[block]]s to be recolored. | ||
==Where Found== | ==Where Found== | ||
A mixing bench can be created at a level 3 [[workbench]] for one [[stone]], one [[Tin Bucket|tin bucket]], and five [[oil]]. The mixing bench created will be at its lowest level until it is upgraded. A mixing bench has a total of 3 levels. | A mixing bench can be created at a level 3 [[workbench]] for one [[stone]], one [[Tin Bucket|tin bucket]], and five [[oil]]. Prior to [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], it was instead crafted at a level 2 workbench. The mixing bench created will be at its lowest level until it is upgraded. A mixing bench has a total of 3 levels. | ||
{{Craft | {{Craft | ||
|Output=Mixing Bench | |Output=Mixing Bench | ||
|Bench= | |Level=3 | ||
|Bench=Workbench | |||
|Name1=Stone | |Name1=Stone | ||
|Name2=Tin Bucket | |Name2=Tin Bucket | ||
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==Products== | ==Products== | ||
The following [[ | The following [[item]]s can be created using a mixing bench: | ||
===Level 1=== | ===Level 1=== | ||
Level 1 allows a [[blockhead]] to use the following options: | |||
Level 1 allows a [[ | |||
{{Bench|header}} | {{Bench|header}} | ||
{{Bench|entry|Paint|Splash some color around.|1|Tin Bucket|5|Oil|1|Pigment|Time1=8}} | {{Bench|entry|Paint|Splash some color around.|1|Tin Bucket|5|Oil|1|Pigment|Time1=8}} | ||
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===Level 2=== | ===Level 2=== | ||
Level 2 allows a blockhead to use one or [[List of Secondary Pigment Combinations|two]] pigments when creating paint. It also adds the following option: | |||
Level 2 allows a | |||
{{Bench|header}} | {{Bench|header}} | ||
{{Bench|up|3|Unlock more items to craft.|1|Tin Bucket|image1=Mixing Bench up Icon.png|Time1=8}} | {{Bench|up|3|Unlock more items to craft.|1|Tin Bucket|image1=Mixing Bench up Icon.png|Time1=8}} | ||
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===Level 3=== | ===Level 3=== | ||
Level 3 allows a blockhead to use one, two, or [[List of Tertiary Pigment Combinations|three]] pigments when creating paint. | |||
Level 3 allows a | |||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category:Block]] | [[Category:Block]] | ||
[[Category:Crafting Surface]] | [[Category:Crafting Surface]] |
Latest revision as of 07:16, 21 August 2016
Mixing Bench | |
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Category | Crafting Surface |
Use | Crafting |
Tool | |
Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "Paint the walls."
A mixing bench is a crafting surface that allows the creation of paint, which allows blocks to be recolored.
Where Found
A mixing bench can be created at a level 3 workbench for one stone, one tin bucket, and five oil. Prior to version 1.5, it was instead crafted at a level 2 workbench. The mixing bench created will be at its lowest level until it is upgraded. A mixing bench has a total of 3 levels.
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Products
The following items can be created using a mixing bench:
Level 1
Level 1 allows a blockhead to use the following options:
Icon | Name | Slogan | Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 | Item 5 | Rush Cost | Double-Time |
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Paint | Splash some color around. | 1 x | 5 x | 1 x | 8 TC | 4 | |||
Paint Stripper | Removes paint. | 1 x | 5 x | 8 TC | 4 | ||||
Level 2 Upgrade | Unlock more items to craft. | 1 x | 8 | 4 |
Level 2
Level 2 allows a blockhead to use one or two pigments when creating paint. It also adds the following option:
Icon | Name | Slogan | Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 | Item 5 | Rush Cost | Double-Time |
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Level 3 Upgrade | Unlock more items to craft. | 1 x | 8 | 4 |
Level 3
Level 3 allows a blockhead to use one, two, or three pigments when creating paint.