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Using a [[press]], | Using a [[press]], five pieces of charcoal can be turned into one unit of the [[pigment]] [[Carbon Black]]. | ||
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Charcoal is the second most efficient fuel for a [[furnace]], after regular [[coal]]. It is the most efficient fuel for a kiln. | Charcoal is the second most efficient fuel for a [[furnace]], after regular [[coal]]. It is the most efficient fuel for a kiln, filling 5 fuel slots. Charcoal fills 2 slots on other available [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]] that require [[Crafting#Fuel|fuel]] to operate (excluding [[electricity]]). | ||
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In real life, people most commonly encounter charcoal in the form of processed briquettes that look like small, dark grey stones used for grilling food. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:19, 19 September 2015
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Category | Resource |
Use | Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "For furnaces."
Charcoal is a crafting resource, being used as fuel, a crafting ingredient for a furnace and for making the pigment carbon black.
Appearance
A piece of charcoal looks like a blackened version of a stick.
Where Found
Charcoal is crafted in either a kiln or an electric kiln, requiring 1 stick.
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Crafting
Ten pieces of charcoal are required to craft a furnace at a workbench.
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Using a press, five pieces of charcoal can be turned into one unit of the pigment Carbon Black.
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Uses
Charcoal is the second most efficient fuel for a furnace, after regular coal. It is the most efficient fuel for a kiln, filling 5 fuel slots. Charcoal fills 2 slots on other available crafting surfaces that require fuel to operate (excluding electricity).
Trivia
In real life, people most commonly encounter charcoal in the form of processed briquettes that look like small, dark grey stones used for grilling food.