The Pot Lid is a shield equipment item in the Dragon Quest game series. It is commonly a novelty item and has very weak protection attributes.
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| - Ensiksi pelaajan tulee kaivaa clay, jonka jälkeen sitä tulee käyttää veteen soft clayn valmistamiseksi. Sen jälkeen se muotoillaan potter's wheelin luona unfired pot lidin valmistamiseksi. Tämän jälkeen se tulee polttaa uunissa. Suosittu paikka näiden valmistamiseen on Gunnarsgrunn, sillä sieltä löytyy kaikki läheltä. en:Pot lid nl:Pot lid Luokka:Tavarat Luokka:Crafting
- The Pot Lid is a shield equipment item in the Dragon Quest game series. It is commonly a novelty item and has very weak protection attributes.
- 3DS: "This pot lid from the kitchen can be tossed like a flying disc."
- They can be created by using a piece of Soft clay on a Potter's wheel and then firing the Unfired pot lid in a Pottery oven. This process requires level 25 Crafting and completion of One Small Favour. Creating a pot lid grants 40 crafting experience from moulding and firing.
- A pot lid is made first by mining clay, then adding water by using the clay with a bucket of water/any resource of water, which will give you a soft clay, and then using the soft clay with a potter's wheel, one of which can be found in Gunnarsgrunn, to make an unfired pot lid. Then finally using the unfired pot lid with a pottery oven, one of which one can also be found in Gunnarsgrunn, to create the pot lid.
- The Pot Lid is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is an wooden pot lid serving for cooking but Link and certain monsters can use it as a shield. However its durability is low and its wooden construction makes it vulnerable to burning when exposed to fire or the extreme temperature areas of Death Mountain, but like all wooden shields does not attract lightning during thunderstorms.
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| - This should fit on a normal-sized pot.
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| - This should fit on a normal-sized pot.
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| - Pot Lid from Breath of the Wild
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| - A super-simple shield shaped by sticking a strap on a saucepan lid.
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| - The Pot Lid is an item from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. It is an wooden pot lid serving for cooking but Link and certain monsters can use it as a shield. However its durability is low and its wooden construction makes it vulnerable to burning when exposed to fire or the extreme temperature areas of Death Mountain, but like all wooden shields does not attract lightning during thunderstorms. It is among the first shields that Link may come across. One spawns in the small enemy campfire with a cooking pot near the Temple of Time, though the Bokoblins may pick it up and wield it if alerted to Link's presence. Link can also find one behind the outdoor kitchen with two cooking pots located next to The Great Ton Pu Inn in Hateno Village.
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