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While the druids relied on wooden watering cans, the more pragmatic farmers turned to metal. Bronze was sturdier, lasted longer and proved to ultimately be the better tool. Crops across Ashenfall found themselves constantly existing in a state of blissful hydration, never knowing the agony of thirst. | While the druids relied on wooden watering cans, the more pragmatic farmers turned to metal. Bronze was sturdier, lasted longer and proved to ultimately be the better tool. Crops across Ashenfall found themselves constantly existing in a state of blissful hydration, never knowing the agony of thirst. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item The Bronze Watering Can is a tool created at the Dragonwilds:Smithing Anvil. It is used to hydrate Farming Plots, it has a capacity of 250 water and a watering rate of 25 per action.
The can may be filled with either dirty water or clean water, but not both at the same time. When the can is filled, it may not be filled with the opposite type until it is emptied. Players are able to empty the can at any time and fill it with a different water type.
To fill the can, the can must be filled at a water source. Players cannot use the physical items Dragonwilds:Dirty Water or Dragonwilds:Clean Water to fill the can.
Along with bodies of water, players may fill the can at the Dragonwilds:Rain Catcher, Dragonwilds:Well, Dragonwilds:Water Barrel, or Dragonwilds:Large Water Barrel.
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Journal
While the druids relied on wooden watering cans, the more pragmatic farmers turned to metal. Bronze was sturdier, lasted longer and proved to ultimately be the better tool. Crops across Ashenfall found themselves constantly existing in a state of blissful hydration, never knowing the agony of thirst.