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Revision as of 15:41, 31 December 2019
Different materials have different burn times and temperatures.
Wood
All logs and planks burn at 800. All planks burn for 20 seconds. Half slabs and stairs also burn 800 for 10 seconds.
Name | Birch | Oak | Maple | Pine | Acacia | Kapok |
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Seconds |
78 | 98 | 79 | 60 | 89 | 47 |
Other burnables
Name | Temperature (°C) | Seconds |
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Dry grass, Cattail tops | 600 | 4 |
Bamboo stakes | 700 | 10 |
Peat | 900 | 25 |
Charcoal | 1300 | 40 |
Fat | 400 | 96 |
Firewood | 700 | 24 |
Lignite | 1100 | 77 |
Bituminous coal | 1200 | 84 |
Torches | 600 | 6 |
Bamboo planks | 800 | 24 |
Flowers, saplings, and other plants | 600 | 10 |
Roughly Calculating Fuel Cost
Warm up times are difficult to calculate but once warmed up the amount of fuel needed to finish is roughly: 30 * [Number of ore] / [duration of fuel]. The fuel needs to have a max temperature equal or greater to the ore of course.
For a stack of charcoal, you can roughly melt about 83 ore.
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