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{{Item Infobox | |||
|Name=Tin Foil | |||
|Image=Tin Foil Big.png | |||
|Category=Resource | |||
|Use=Crafting | |||
|Location/Made On=Press | |||
|Needs=1 Tin Ingot | |||
|Stackable=Yes | |||
}} | |||
:''"Shiny."'' | |||
'''Tin foil''' is an item that was introduced in version 1.2. | |||
==Where Found== | |||
It can be made from a [[Tin Ingot|tin ingot]] in a [[press]]. | |||
{{Craft | |||
|Output=Tin Foil | |||
|Level=2 | |||
|Bench=Press | |||
|Name1=Tin Ingot | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time1=2 | |||
}} | |||
==Crafting== | |||
Three pieces can be used to make a [[Tin Foil Hat|tin foil hat]] at a [[Craft Bench|craft bench]]. | |||
{{Craft | |||
|Output=Tin Foil Hat | |||
|Level=2 | |||
|Bench=Craft Bench | |||
|Name1=Tin Foil | |||
|Qty1=3 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time1=8 | |||
}} | |||
Tin foil can be used to cook [[Fish (food)|raw fish]] at a [[campfire]] or an [[Electric Stove|electric stove]]. The tin foil is recovered after the consumption of the fish. | |||
{{Craft | |||
|Output=Cooked Fish | |||
|Bench=Campfire | |||
|Name1=Tin Foil | |||
|Name2=Raw Fish | |||
|Image2=Fish Meat Raw Icon.png | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|Qty2=1 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time1=2 | |||
}} | |||
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Category | Resource |
Use | Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes |
- "Shiny."
Tin foil is an item that was introduced in version 1.2.
Where Found
It can be made from a tin ingot in a press.
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Crafting
Three pieces can be used to make a tin foil hat at a craft bench.
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Tin foil can be used to cook raw fish at a campfire or an electric stove. The tin foil is recovered after the consumption of the fish.
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