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|Description = Materials under stress must eventually break. Bodies are no exception. | |Description = Materials under stress must eventually break. Bodies are no exception. | ||
|Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Human Ribcage|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Human Arm|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Nodule of Deep Amber|100 x}} | |Unlocked with = {{Unlock|Human Ribcage|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Human Arm|1 x}}, {{Unlock|Nodule of Deep Amber|100 x}} | ||
+ | |Wiki note = The conclusion of this experiment can no longer unlock {{IL|Shapeling Arts}} after the end of {{FontHorticultural}}. | ||
|Success title = Elasticity | |Success title = Elasticity | ||
|Success description = You form your hypotheses and assemble your materials. Amber is, assuredly, part of the process. Human bone, too, seems a solid starting point: [...] The rest of the process you will need to deduce from trial and error. | |Success description = You form your hypotheses and assemble your materials. Amber is, assuredly, part of the process. Human bone, too, seems a solid starting point: [...] The rest of the process you will need to deduce from trial and error. |