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## others
* if `moreores` is in use, `sorcery` will use its silver rather than creating its own. mithril is not used by `sorcery`.
* `sorcery` will use `new_campfire`'s ash if it's available, otherwise creating its own.

# mechanics
sorcery adds many new mechanics to the game. among them:

 * extracts can be crafted using crushed excess seeds and alcohol
 * oils, greases, and other substances can be crafted by mixing together various ingredients, including extracts
 * magical elixirs can be made by infusing oils and the like into bottles of water at an **Infuser**, and can be drunk to gain temporary powers
 * liquids can be carried around in buckets, bottles, and glasses, depending on the liquid.
 * kegs can store large volumes of liquid, making for easy retrieval when you, say, need a specific extract or potion to brew an elixir
 * troughs can be used to gather liquid from nature. set out under the open sky, for instance, they will slowly collect rainwater (depending on the biome). they have twice the volume of buckets.
 * taps can be attached to trees to extract saps, syrups, and resins from under the bark; these can be caught by placing a trough below. you can then fill bottles from the trough, or simply pick the whole trough up and bring it home to deposit the liquid in a keg for later use.







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## others
* if `moreores` is in use, `sorcery` will use its silver rather than creating its own. mithril is not used by `sorcery`.
* `sorcery` will use `new_campfire`'s ash if it's available, otherwise creating its own.

# mechanics
sorcery adds many new mechanics to the game. among them:

 * extracts can be crafted using crushed excess seeds and alcohol
 * oils, greases, and other substances can be crafted by mixing together various ingredients, including extracts
 * magical elixirs can be made by infusing oils and the like into bottles of water at an **Infuser**, and can be drunk to gain temporary powers
 * liquids can be carried around in buckets, bottles, and glasses, depending on the liquid.
 * kegs can store large volumes of liquid, making for easy retrieval when you, say, need a specific extract or potion to brew an elixir
 * troughs can be used to gather liquid from nature. set out under the open sky, for instance, they will slowly collect rainwater (depending on the biome). they have twice the volume of buckets.
 * taps can be attached to trees to extract saps, syrups, and resins from under the bark; these can be caught by placing a trough below. you can then fill bottles from the trough, or simply pick the whole trough up and bring it home to deposit the liquid in a keg for later use.