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+ | Furniture variations are the individual types of furniture items that can derive during the customization phase from crafting a particular schematic. Architects may obtain a choice of styles to choose from with the Streetlamp schematic during the customization phase of the crafting process. One a player reaches the customization stage, they will see a drop down list box in the top left corner of the crafting window. This box contains 16 different types of items which the player may choose from. The starting variation is always a Streetlamp, and any subsequent choice of item will rename the item to what ever is chosen from the list. If a style other than the base object is chosen, the Variation Of attribute is attached to the item with the name of the base object (Streetlamp). | ||
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Furniture VariationsFurniture variations are the individual types of furniture items that can derive during the customization phase from crafting a particular schematic. Architects may obtain a choice of styles to choose from with the Streetlamp schematic during the customization phase of the crafting process. One a player reaches the customization stage, they will see a drop down list box in the top left corner of the crafting window. This box contains 16 different types of items which the player may choose from. The starting variation is always a Streetlamp, and any subsequent choice of item will rename the item to what ever is chosen from the list. If a style other than the base object is chosen, the Variation Of attribute is attached to the item with the name of the base object (Streetlamp). Source References
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