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A campfire requires [[Crafting#Fuel|fuel]] to continue working. The following [[item]]s will | A campfire requires [[Crafting#Fuel|fuel]] to continue working. The following [[item]]s will refuel a campfire to make it continue being lit and useable for crafting fire related items: | ||
{{Fuel|Stick|Pine Cone|Wood}} | {{Fuel|Stick|Pine Cone|Wood}} |
Revision as of 09:47, 17 April 2016
- See also: Electric Stove
Campfire | |
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Category | Crafting Surface |
Use | Crafting, Light |
Tool | |
Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "For crafting with fire."
The campfire is a small, portable fire used to create flame-related items.
Where Found
A campfire can be created at a workbench (of any level) for 10 sticks. Campfires have no upgrade.
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Products
The following items can be created using a campfire:
Icon | Name | Slogan | Item 1 | Item 2 | Item 3 | Item 4 | Item 5 | Rush Cost | Double-Time |
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Basic Torch | Light your night. | 1 x | 0.5 TC | 0.25 | |||||
Ember | Be careful, now. | 1 x | 2 TC | 1 | |||||
Cooked Dodo Meat | A more satisfying meal. | 1 x | 2 TC | 1 | |||||
Cooked Fish | Tastier meal. | 1 x | 1 x | 2 TC | 1 |
Fuel
- See also: Crafting
A campfire requires fuel to continue working. The following items will refuel a campfire to make it continue being lit and useable for crafting fire related items:
Icon | Name | Fuel |
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Stick | ||
Pine Cone | ||
Wood |
Notes
A campfire has a chance of setting fire to adjacent combustibles such as wood. Be careful what blocks are set under, next to, and over it.
A campfire can be used as a heat sources, melting snow and boiling water.
A campfire will immediately go out with an empty fuel bar if comes into contact with water.