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:''Light your night.''
{{see also|Ice Torch}}
{{Block Infobox
{{Item Infobox
| Name = Torch
|Name=Basic Torch
| Image = [[Image:Image.jpg|140px]]
|Image=Basic Torch Big.png
| Imageicon = [[Image:Image.jpg|40px]]
|Use=Light
| Location =  
|Location/Made On=Campfire
| Tool =  
|Needs=Stick
| Stackable = Yes (99)
|Stackable=Yes (99)
}}
}}
A '''Basic Torch''' is an [[Items|item]] that when placed gives off a small [[light]] radius. It will not start a [[fire]], even if placed directly on [[wood]].
:''"Light your night."''


== Crafted ==
A '''basic torch''' is an [[item]] that when placed gives off a small [[light]] radius. It will not start a [[fire]], even if placed directly on [[wood]].
It is [[Crafting|crafted]] at a [[campfire]] from one [[stick]].  


== Uses ==
==Appearance==
Used as a light source.
A torch has the appearance of a small orange-yellow flame on a vertical [[stick]]. When placed on the side of a [[block]], it will face the direction opposite of the side the blockhead placed it on.
 
==Where Found==
Basic torches are [[Crafting|crafted]] at a [[campfire]].
 
===Survival===
{{Craft
|Output=Basic Torch
|Bench=Campfire
|Name1=Stick
|Qty1=1
|QtyOutput=1
|Time1=0.5
}}
 
===Expert Mode===
{{Craft
|Output=Basic Torch
|Bench=Campfire
|Level=1
|Name1=Ember
|Name2=Stick
|Qty1=1
|Qty2=1
|QtyOutput=1
|Time1=0.5
}}
 
==Uses==
Basic torches may be used as a light source. They may be placed on the top or side of solid [[block]]s, or on backwall. Light will travel for approximately nine blocks from a torch. However, many torches are needed for lighting up large structures such as a [[cave]] or a large building. Since torches emit only a small amount of light, a [[blockhead]] must be standing directly on it to maintain its [[Happiness Bar|happiness]] in a dark area.
 
==Trivia==
In real life, simply lighting the end of a stick with a campfire would make a very short-lived torch, as it would quickly burn down the stick. Real torches put more combustible materials such as tar or oil-soaked fabric on one end and use a stick or similar object as a handle.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Torch.JPG|Torch
</gallery>


== Gallery ==


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Category
Use Light
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


"Light your night."

A basic torch is an item that when placed gives off a small light radius. It will not start a fire, even if placed directly on wood.

Appearance

A torch has the appearance of a small orange-yellow flame on a vertical stick. When placed on the side of a block, it will face the direction opposite of the side the blockhead placed it on.

Where Found

Basic torches are crafted at a campfire.

Survival

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Campfire Stick [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] Basic Torch
Quantity 1 {{{Qty2}}} {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
0.5
Double-Time
0.25

Expert Mode

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Lvl. 1 Campfire Ember Stick [[]] [[]] [[]] Basic Torch
Quantity 1 1 {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
0.5
Double-Time
0.25

Uses

Basic torches may be used as a light source. They may be placed on the top or side of solid blocks, or on backwall. Light will travel for approximately nine blocks from a torch. However, many torches are needed for lighting up large structures such as a cave or a large building. Since torches emit only a small amount of light, a blockhead must be standing directly on it to maintain its happiness in a dark area.

Trivia

In real life, simply lighting the end of a stick with a campfire would make a very short-lived torch, as it would quickly burn down the stick. Real torches put more combustible materials such as tar or oil-soaked fabric on one end and use a stick or similar object as a handle.

Gallery