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Nobles can put on concerts with the Harpsichord, similar to a [[Events#Party|party]], giving a [[mood]] bonus to the noble and attendees. | Nobles can put on concerts with the Harpsichord, similar to a [[Events#Party|party]], giving a [[mood]] bonus to the noble and attendees. | ||
Anyone listening to or playing the Harpsichord receives a +? thought for as long as it is being played. | Anyone listening to or playing the Harpsichord receives a +? thought for as long as it is being played. | ||
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==Version History== | ==Version History== | ||
* [[Version/1.1.2559|1.1.2559]]: no longer crafted at the [[art bench]] | * [[Version/1.1.2559|1.1.2559]]: no longer crafted at the [[art bench]] |
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Harpsichord
A complex stationary musical instrument crafted at a smithy. A musician touches a row of keys on the front of the instrument. Each key is attached to an internal mechanism which plucks one of a row of strings stretched over a wooden frame. While it permits more complex composition than the harp, its wooden construction and plucking mechanism limit its output volume and expressiveness.
Base Stats
- Type
- Miscellaneous
- Mass
- 30 kg
- Beauty
- 14
- HP
- 150
- Flammability
- 0%
Building
- Size
- 2 × 3
- Placeable
- Yes
- Cover Effectiveness
- 0%
Creation
- Work To Make
- 32,000 ticks (8.89 mins)
A Harpsichord is a source of High Culture recreation and is a requirement for specific titles.
Acquisition
Harpsichords can be crafted at either smithy variant using 250 wood after the Harpsichord research has been completed.
Analysis
Nobles can put on concerts with the Harpsichord, similar to a party, giving a mood bonus to the noble and attendees. Anyone listening to or playing the Harpsichord receives a +? thought for as long as it is being played.
Version History