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Decoration: Iron Utensils
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Decoration: Iron Utensils is a single-use Recipe Paper in Windrose. Reading it permanently unlocks a set of rough iron household items: a frying pan, a plate, and a kettle. They are sturdy, modest tableware pieces meant for dressing a galley or kitchen.
This is the basic iron tableware plan, distinct from the upgraded Decoration: Elegant Iron Utensils plan and the early wooden version, Decoration: Wooden Utensils.
Part of the Old World building set, a heavy timber-and-iron style fitting older European buildings.
Category: Miscellaneous - Recipe Papers
Recipe Papers are single-use blueprints looted in the world, most often from chests in pirate camps, ruins in the Coastal Jungle, and points of interest scattered across the archipelago. A handful of merchants in Tortuga also rotate a small selection of plans through their stock. The paper is consumed when it is read, and reading it adds the listed entries to the relevant crafting station's recipe list permanently for that character, with no further fee. See Recipe Papers for the full system overview.
Reading the paper adds three decorative tableware recipes to the build menu. As placed Decorations, they contribute to a base's Comfort System rating.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | Recipe Paper |
Stack Size | 20 |
Use | Single-use; consumed on read |
Building Set | Old World |
Recipe | Type |
|---|---|
Decorative cookware | |
Decorative cookware | |
Decorative tableware |
Drops most reliably from looted chests in pirate camps and ruined points of interest, with occasional appearances in cargo crates from defeated NPC ships and in random trader stock at Tortuga. Once read, the unlocked entry is bound to the character that read it; share-base members must each find and read their own copy.
Decoration: Iron Utensils is one of several tableware plans that flesh out a kitchen interior. Read it at a base so the new Crude Frying Pan, Crude Kettle, and Crude Plate entries appear in the build menu at once. A second copy does nothing once read, so spare papers are best traded or sold.