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  2. Terraria - Wikipedia

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    Terraria is a 2D sandbox game with gameplay that revolves around exploration, building, crafting, combat, survival, and mining, playable in both single-player and multiplayer modes. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The game has a 2D sprite tile-based graphical style reminiscent of the 16-bit sprites found on the Super NES . [ 4 ]

  3. Category:Cauldrons - Wikipedia

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    Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Articles relating to ... There is a rich history of cauldron lore in religion, mythology, and folklore. ...

  4. Category:Cauldron games - Wikipedia

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  5. Cauldron (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cauldron (Shackled City), the primary setting in The Shackled City Adventure Path Cauldron (video game) , a 1985 computer game Cauldron HQ , a computer game development studio located in Bratislava, Slovakia

  6. Cauldron - Wikipedia

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    A Bronze Age cauldron, and flesh-hook, made from sheet bronze. The Holy Grail of Arthurian legend is sometimes referred to as a "cauldron", although traditionally the grail is thought of as a hand-held cup rather than the large pot that the word "cauldron" usually is used to mean. This may have resulted from the combination of the grail legend ...

  7. Talk:Terraria/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Chaldron - Wikipedia

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    A chaldron (also chauldron or chalder) was an English measure of dry volume, mostly used for coal; the word itself is an obsolete spelling of cauldron. It was used from the 13th century onwards, nominally until 1963, when it was abolished by the Weights and Measures Act 1963 , but in practice until the end of 1835, when the Weights and Measures ...

  9. Kettle - Wikipedia

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    A cauldron is a large kettle hung over an open fire, usually on an arc-shaped hanger called a bail. In Hungary these are referred to as kettles. [16] A fish kettle is a long slim metal cooking vessel with a tight fitting lid to enable cooking of whole large fish such as salmon. A kettle grill is a dome shaped grill with a rounded lid ...