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Thread: Cask/Trim serial number questions.
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EasyMcRhinopants
Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:01 pm
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Okay, so the FAQ says that containers don't need to have matching serial numbers to use them in the same schematic for a drink. Is this still true? Does that mean that if I'm making, say, 1000 units of Brandy, then I I could use 500 casks from one schematic and 500 casks from another schematic, and the factory would eat them without any problems?
Do I need to name them all the same "Cask 1, Cask 2, etc. would break it?"
Now, a related question, when I'm making factory runs of the casks, do I really need to have matching serial numbers on the trim I put in it? If it checks serial there, then that means if I make 1000 trim out of one schematic, then I'd only be able to make 500 casksfrom one. Is this major bummer true?
Zhor
Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:10 pm
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You do not need the same factory runs (or serial etc) casks. Naming doesn't matter as far as I do it, I name my casks "cask (first 3 letters of serial of trim)" so I can quickly see if I have Trim (which is named Trim (first 3 letters of serial) left to make casks but having something like Cask u7w and Cask oaa etc all work in the same factory run of something needing casks
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