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==Black Powder== |
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* 1 dose of [[naphtha]] |
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Revision as of 22:09, 5 July 2009
Fireworks were introduced by Droughtman to celebrate the 4th of July.
Powder Colors
By mixing various dusts sold in Droughtman's Travelling Emporium-on-Wheels, you can create a variety of colored powders to be used in fireworks.
Dust 1 | Dust 2 | Dust 3 | Final Color |
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Blue | Blue | Blue | Blue |
Blue | Blue | Red | Violet |
Blue | Blue | Silver | Sparkling Blue |
Blue | Blue | White | Royal-Blue |
Blue | Blue | Yellow | Sea-Green |
Blue | Red | Red | Maroon |
Blue | Red | Silver | Sparkling Purple |
Blue | Red | White | Lavender |
Blue | Red | Yellow | Brown |
Blue | Silver | Silver | Shimmering Blue |
Blue | Silver | White | Sparkling Sky-Blue |
Blue | Silver | Yellow | Sparkling Green |
Blue | White | White | Sky-Blue |
Blue | White | Yellow | Light green |
Blue | Yelow | Yellow | Lime Green |
Red | Red | Red | Red |
Red | Red | Silver | Sparkling Red |
Red | Red | White | Rose |
Red | Red | Yellow | Dark Orange |
Red | Silver | Silver | Shimmering Red |
Red | Silver | White | Sparkling Pink |
Red | Silver | Yellow | Sparkling Orange |
Red | White | White | Pink |
Red | White | Yellow | Light Orange |
Red | Yellow | Yellow | Golden |
Silver | Silver | Silver | Sparkling Silver |
Silver | Silver | White | Shimmering White |
Silver | Silver | Yellow | Shimmering Yellow |
Silver | White | White | Sparkling White |
Silver | White | Yellow | Sparkling Yellow |
Silver | Yellow | Yellow | Sparkling Yellow |
White | White | White | White |
White | White | Yellow | Light Yellow |
White | Yellow | Yellow | Canary |
Yellow | Yellow | Yellow | Yellow |
Black Powder
This powder is made from one part charcoal, ten parts oil. Further details will follow.
Sparkling Wands
Components
- 3 colored dusts
- 1 mixing canister
- 1 sticky wand
Proceedure
- 1) Mix three dusts in mixing canister, at least one of which must be silver.
- 2) CLOSE and SHAKE the canister.
- 3) APPLY the resulting powder to the sticky wand
- 4) LIGHT the wand to set off.
Sky Rocket
Components
- 3-9 colored dusts
- 1 mixing canister
- 1-2 sticky parchment
- 1-3 doses of black powder
- 1 hollow cylinder
- 1 dose of naphtha
- 1 wax stopper
Proceedure
- 1) Mix up between one and three powders, each requiring three sets of dust.
- 2) APPLY black powder to the sticky parchment
- 3) APPLY colored powder to parchment
- 4) TURN the parchment over if a second color is desired (optional)
- 5) APPLY black powder to the sticky parchment (optional)
- 6) APPLY colored powder to parchment (optional)
- 7) ROLL parchment into a taper
- 8) Repeat steps 1 to 6 (optional)
- 9) PUT taper into an unrolled parchment 2
- 10) POUR naphtha into hollow cylinder
- 11) PUT taper into cylinder
- 12) APPLY wax stopper to cylinder
- 13) LIGHT cylinder to launch
Projector Cone
Components
- 3-18 colored dusts
- 1 mixing canister
- 2-12 doses of black powder (made from CRUSHed flint)
- 1 hollow cone
- 1-6 dose of naphtha
- 1 wax stopper
Proceedure
- 1) Mix up between one and six powders, each requiring three sets of dust.
- 2) POUR naphtha into hollow cone (optional)
- 3) APPLY black powder to the cone
- 4) APPLY black powder to the cone (optional)
- 5) APPLY colored powder to parchment
- 6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 up to five additional times (optional)
- 7) LIGHT cone to set off
Varying the black powder amount and inclusion of naphtha will change the effect that is produced with that layer's color.