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Glass blocks require [[charcoal]] (or other [[fuel]] source with a burn temperature at or above 1200°C), a [[bloomery]], and quartz ore obtained by [[panning]], collected from small stones, or mined from [[rock]] to create. A maximum of 24 quartz chunks may be added to create 12 glass blocks in one firing (or 48 chunks to 12 green glass in the case of olivine), as each glass block requires two quartz chunks (or four in the case of Green Glass).
Glass blocks require {{ll|charcoal|charcoal}} (or other {{ll|fuel|fuel}} source with a burn temperature at or above 1200°C), a {{ll|bloomery|bloomery}}, and quartz ore obtained by {{ll|panning|panning}}, collected from small stones, or mined from {{ll|rock|rock}} to create. A maximum of 24 quartz chunks may be added to create 12 glass blocks in one firing (or 48 chunks to 12 green glass in the case of olivine), as each glass block requires two quartz chunks (or four in the case of Green Glass).
    
    
*Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. Glass Slabs (half-block) are created in the crafting grid.
*Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. Glass Slabs (half-block) are created in the crafting grid.
*Material Variant: Any quartz variant (Including clear quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, or olivine) can be used to craft glass in this way. The table below shows the different types of quartz and the glass they smelt into.
*Material Variant: Any quartz variant (Including clear quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, or olivine) can be used to craft glass in this way. The table below shows the different types of quartz and the glass they smelt into.
[[File:All-glass-zoom.png|800px|thumb|right|All different colors of glass.]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Quartz Type !! Resulting Glass
|-
| Quartz Chunk || Clear Glass
|-
| Clear Quartz || Clear Glass (When smelted)
|-
| Smoky Quartz || Smoky Glass
|-
| Rose Quartz || Pink Glass
|-
| Amethyst || Violet Glass
|-
| Olivine || Green  Glass
|}
*Appearance: Different glasses will be tinted in different colors depending on the quartz used (with the notable exception of clear quartz when it is smelted.)

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Glass blocks require {{ll|charcoal|charcoal}} (or other {{ll|fuel|fuel}} source with a burn temperature at or above 1200°C), a {{ll|bloomery|bloomery}}, and quartz ore obtained by {{ll|panning|panning}}, collected from small stones, or mined from {{ll|rock|rock}} to create. A maximum of 24 quartz chunks may be added to create 12 glass blocks in one firing (or 48 chunks to 12 green glass in the case of olivine), as each glass block requires two quartz chunks (or four in the case of Green Glass).
  
*Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. Glass Slabs (half-block) are created in the crafting grid.
*Material Variant: Any quartz variant (Including clear quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, or olivine) can be used to craft glass in this way. The table below shows the different types of quartz and the glass they smelt into.

Glass blocks require charcoal (or other fuel source with a burn temperature at or above 1200°C), a bloomery , and quartz ore obtained by panning , collected from small stones, or mined from rock to create. A maximum of 24 quartz chunks may be added to create 12 glass blocks in one firing (or 48 chunks to 12 green glass in the case of olivine), as each glass block requires two quartz chunks (or four in the case of Green Glass).

  • Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. Glass Slabs (half-block) are created in the crafting grid.
  • Material Variant: Any quartz variant (Including clear quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, or olivine) can be used to craft glass in this way. The table below shows the different types of quartz and the glass they smelt into.