You will need 6 lumps of clay which can be found around the temple North-East of Rainy Meadows or just ask Kiah.
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Near the temple north-west of Kiah's Hut. Look around the little circle bit and dig. If you need more information im Milkshake on Cremello server(:☻
Alati's Invention (250qp) [Novice]Begins: Alati, Sandy Meadows (Desert Isle)Items needed: 2 logs, 8 strong skinny branchesAlati needs some materials for his invention. Bring him 2 logs and 8 strong skinny branches. Next, he will need you to go to Rocco on Rock Isle. After getting the stones from Rocco, return to Alati. Next, Alati will ask you to go to Genevieve in Inkton to get three porcelain rings made. Genevieve will say that she doesn't have the special clay. She tells you to go to Kiah, who lives in Rainy Meadows on Jungle Isle. Kiah will tell you that there is some jamuti clay in the clearing near the Jungle Temple on this isle. Dig to find them. (Dig above the torch located next to the temple on the left side) Return to Genevieve. Pay her $3000 for the rings and then return to Alati.Reward: 25 gold ores, $10,000
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To get the clay, go and see Kiah, resident of Rainy Meadows on Jungle Isle. When you talk to Kiah, she will tell you that you can find the clay northwest of her house by the Jungle Temple. There are 6 lumps of clay which need to be found. Just dig everywhere in the circle surrounding the jungle temple. :)- Dollarahead :)Bay server
If you want to stay inexpensive, polymer clay can be one way, you form what you want, put it in your oven, (check instructions for heat setting, some brands differ) and heat for the correct amount of time and your done. Hobby stores have many books on polymer clays with tips and projects.
It's a loaf of bread because she was so generous to those in need, and because she provided the people of Paris bread and other provisions when the city was under siege by the Franks
Plant juices such as flax, native flowers, etc are used as Maori dye
Well, neither is a trap gun. They are both most appropriate for Sporting Clays. Trap guns are typically heavier and have a higher distribution of shot above the line of sight than a Sporting gun. This is because the targets in trap are always relatively close (even with a handicap) and are always rising at the break point. Sporting Clays guns do not build in the rise because the typical clays course has such a diversity of targets, you'll need a pattern more evenly centered around the bead/barrel - especially for the long crossers way out over the tree line like you get on the East Coast.With respect to these two guns, the Cordoba is a hunting gun with Sporting Clays features while the SuperSport is a pure clays gun. With that being said, the guns are so similar as to be almost identical. The SuperSport is listed as using a Carbon Fiber finish while the Cordoba is a "synthetic" material but they weigh the same, are of the same length, have the same shell specs, etc.Finally, the Cordoba is available in a Camo finish while the SuperSport is not (the "Sport" has a Walnut finish). So, if you'll be using it in the field and want the Camo finish, buy the Cordoba, otherwise Sporting Clays shooters should probably stick with the SuperSport. If you are truly looking for a Trap Gun, I really liked my Browning Citori XT Trap and shot very well with it. Think of it as the poor man's K-80 at "only" $2800.Just to let you know...I shoot a SuperSport in Sporting Clays competitions and I do like the gun very much.
You do on some clays because they can go hard easily and you need it to be quite soggy to make it easier! Hope this helps! ADDED: Water is used in all pottery-making, to turn the raw clay into a soft plastic material than can formed into the desired shapes.
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