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|Name=<translate>Crock</translate> | |||
|Image=File:Crock.png | |||
|Material=<translate>Ceramic</translate> | |||
|Stackable=1 | |||
|Drops=<translate>Itself</translate> | |||
|FloatRight=yes | |||
|NoBreak=yes | |||
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The '''crock''' is a craftable block used to preserve | The '''crock''' is a craftable block used to preserve {{ll|Cooking|cooked meals}} made in the {{ll|cooking pot|cooking pot}}. | ||
== Obtaining == <!--T:2--> | == Obtaining == <!--T:2--> | ||
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Crocks must be crafted by players using | Crocks must be crafted by players using {{ll|clay forming|clay forming}}, using any kind of {{ll|clay|clay}}. Once formed, the raw crock must be fired in a {{ll|pit kiln|pit kiln}} before use. | ||
== Usage == <!--T:4--> | == Usage == <!--T:4--> | ||
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Crock can be used to store meals that are in a | Crock can be used to store meals that are in a {{ll|bowl|bowl}} or cooking pot, by equipping an empty crock in the active hotbar slot and right-clicking the container with the meal. Once filled, the label on the crock will update to reflect its contents. To get food out of a crock, players must equip an empty bowl and right-click the filled crock. | ||
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Meals stored in crocks last longer than they would in a cooking pot. The shelf life of food in a crock can be further extended by sealing it. To seal a crock, players must place the filled crock in the crafting grid along with one | Meals stored in crocks last longer than they would in a cooking pot. The shelf life of food in a crock can be further extended by sealing it. To seal a crock, players must place the filled crock in the crafting grid along with one {{ll|fat|fat}} or {{ll|beeswax|beeswax}}. Sealed crocks have significantly longer freshness timers. | ||
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Crocks can be placed on the ground or on a shelf. Each ground block can hold up to four crocks, while each shelf can hold up to eight crocks (four on each shelf). Crocks also benefit from | Crocks can be placed on the ground or on a shelf. Each ground block can hold up to four crocks, while each shelf can hold up to eight crocks (four on each shelf). Crocks also benefit from {{ll|cellar|cellars}}, which can slow down the rate of spoilage even further. | ||
=== Cleaning a crock === <!--T:8--> | === Cleaning a crock === <!--T:8--> | ||
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[[File:Cleaning cooking pot.gif|thumb|right|A cooking pot being emptied of rotten food. This process works for crocks.]] | [[File:Cleaning cooking pot.gif|thumb|right|<translate>A cooking pot being emptied of rotten food. This process works for crocks.</translate>]] | ||
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If the food stored in a crock turns into | If the food stored in a crock turns into {{ll|rot|rot}}, it must be emptied before re-use. Sealed crocks should first be "opened" by attempting to {{Using|use}} an empty bowl on it. Then, players may drop the rot-filled crock in a block of water. After a few seconds, the rot items will float to the top while the now-empty crock will sink to the bottom. | ||
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Revision as of 19:47, 13 December 2023
Crock | |
Material | Ceramic |
Stackable | 1 |
Drops | Itself |
Blocks |
The crock is a craftable block used to preserve cooked meals made in the cooking pot .
Obtaining
Crocks must be crafted by players using clay forming , using any kind of clay . Once formed, the raw crock must be fired in a pit kiln before use.
Usage
Crock can be used to store meals that are in a bowl or cooking pot, by equipping an empty crock in the active hotbar slot and right-clicking the container with the meal. Once filled, the label on the crock will update to reflect its contents. To get food out of a crock, players must equip an empty bowl and right-click the filled crock.
Meals stored in crocks last longer than they would in a cooking pot. The shelf life of food in a crock can be further extended by sealing it. To seal a crock, players must place the filled crock in the crafting grid along with one fat or beeswax . Sealed crocks have significantly longer freshness timers.
Crocks can be placed on the ground or on a shelf. Each ground block can hold up to four crocks, while each shelf can hold up to eight crocks (four on each shelf). Crocks also benefit from cellars , which can slow down the rate of spoilage even further.
Cleaning a crock
If the food stored in a crock turns into rot , it must be emptied before re-use. Sealed crocks should first be "opened" by attempting to use an empty bowl on it. Then, players may drop the rot-filled crock in a block of water. After a few seconds, the rot items will float to the top while the now-empty crock will sink to the bottom.
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