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(Added in the possible use of torch holders to prevent torch burnout.)
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The newly made "Extinguished" torch must be lit either on a firepit, or with another torch or [[firestarter]]. However it takes no fuel to use a lit torch to re-light a placed extinguished torch.
The newly made "Extinguished" torch must be lit either on a firepit, or with another torch or [[firestarter]]; however, it takes no fuel to use a lit torch to re-light a placed extinguished torch.


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They provide light when put on either off-hand or main hand. They can placed on the ground, on a wall or in a torch stand. Torches can be also used for lighting [[firepit]]s or setting grass or wooden-based materials on fire. Torches can be used as a makeshift weapon (range attack : 2 m). whilst dealing poor damage they have a chance of setting the enemy on fire.
They provide light when put on either off-hand or main hand. They can placed on the ground, on a wall or in a torch stand. Torches can be also used for lighting [[firepit]]s or setting grass or wooden-based materials on fire. Torches can be used as a makeshift weapon (range attack : 2 m). whilst dealing poor damage they have a chance of setting the enemy on fire.
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If one wants to place torches such that they do not burn out over time, a torch holder can be constructed via brass plates or found in ruins. These torch holders, when equipped with a torch on a block, keep the torch lit indefinitely, though it may extinguish if flooded or exposed to rain.


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