Difference between revisions of "Ocarina"
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+ | {{Infobox:Manufacture| | ||
+ | type=Musical Instruments| | ||
+ | skill=Manufacturing tools| | ||
+ | time=1| | ||
+ | resources=150 grams of [[clay]]| | ||
+ | objects=| | ||
+ | tools=| | ||
+ | machines=| | ||
+ | location=| | ||
+ | rot=9| | ||
+ | userot=45| | ||
+ | repair=1400 | ||
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+ | {{Infobox:Holdable| | ||
+ | attack=| | ||
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+ | defense=| | ||
+ | weight=150| | ||
+ | visible=yes | ||
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The ocarina is a musical instrument, made of clay. In some cases, it is shaped like a potato, hollow on the inside, with several holes across it's surface. There is also a protruding mouthpiece which air can be blown into. At the base of the mouthpiece is a small hole the air comes out of. The note can be altered depending on how many holes are covered. | The ocarina is a musical instrument, made of clay. In some cases, it is shaped like a potato, hollow on the inside, with several holes across it's surface. There is also a protruding mouthpiece which air can be blown into. At the base of the mouthpiece is a small hole the air comes out of. The note can be altered depending on how many holes are covered. | ||
− | + | This instrument can be played loudly, and is audible over 2 units of distance. | |
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The ocarina is a musical instrument, made of clay. In some cases, it is shaped like a potato, hollow on the inside, with several holes across it's surface. There is also a protruding mouthpiece which air can be blown into. At the base of the mouthpiece is a small hole the air comes out of. The note can be altered depending on how many holes are covered.
This instrument can be played loudly, and is audible over 2 units of distance.