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Cultural forges look exactly the same as the regular ones. The one and only way to tell between the two is to approach the forge in question and left-click on it. When the forge combine box opens up, it will have a title on top of it. Regular forges identify themselves as simply "forge". The cultural ones, on the other hand, will be identified as such.
Regular forges identify themselves as simply "forge". The cultural ones, on the other hand, will be identified as such.
The froglok cultural forge identifies itself as "Forge". The only way to check is to see if cultural combines show in favorites (or attempt a cultural combine), or if you get the "Your race or deity may not use this container" message when opening it on a non-frog.
This problem seems to exisit for all the cultural forges. For example the three different forges in Kelethin cannot be told apart except but making a combine. One is my cultrual, one I can't use, the other is general. All are labeled forge on both the new UI and on the "expirement" interface.
Ah, I stand corrected! I was not aware that the labels had been taken off the cultural forges. Now that I think of it, that would explain why I couldn't find the Freeport cultural forge a few weeks back by the fighter's guild. It was there, but since I didn't see the cultural forge tag when I opened it, I assumed it was a regular forge.
It looks as though I was the one to learn something when I thought I was giving out sound advice. Sorry about my mistake!
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