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Wooden tubs are the second largest [[container]]s available in UrW, holding up to 10 lbs. They cannot be made, only purchased or <strike>stolen</strike> borrowed from [[village]] [[Sauna|saunas]].
  
Wooden tubs are the second largest [[container]]s available in UrW. They cannot be made, only purchased or <strike>stolen</strike> borrowed from [[village]] [[Sauna|saunas]].
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Wooden tubs in village saunas come pre-filled with water; this can be useful in the winter, when other water sources will be frozen over.
 
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Wooden tubs can hold up to 8 Lbs of a fluid, which makes them a good choice if you wish to milk an animal as milking fills the [[container]], meaning you get quite a bit more than if you would have used a bowl or cup. This makes them quite valuable, and considering that much travelling must be made to get them, should be kept safe and not used to club a squirrel out of a tree.
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[[Category:Containers]]
 
[[Category:Containers]]
 
[[Category:Wooden objects]]
 
[[Category:Wooden objects]]
 
[[Category:Non-craftable item (base game)]]
 
[[Category:Non-craftable item (base game)]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 21 February 2020

Wooden tub
Wooden tub.png
Basic Info
Cultures: All
Weight: 2
Trade Value: 8
Flammable: Yes
Burn Duration:


Wooden tubs are the second largest containers available in UrW, holding up to 10 lbs. They cannot be made, only purchased or stolen borrowed from village saunas.

Wooden tubs in village saunas come pre-filled with water; this can be useful in the winter, when other water sources will be frozen over.