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Your classic 3x3 grid crafting system. It is accessible through your inventory so there is currently no need of a crafting table.
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The developers of the game would ultimately like to get rid of this system and replace it with more immersive in-world crafting systems.
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== Important Notice ==
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Many crafting recipes use the crafting grid, similarly to Minecraft, except the 3x3 grid is always in the inventory and not a separate block. The other recipes that are not done through the grid are done with more immersive methods, smithing and clay forming are the best examples.


As of version 1.8 all grid crafting recipes can be looked up in game using the survival handbook.
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== Tools ==
== Tools == <!--T:2-->


* Stone tools are made through flint knapping, check out the [[Survival_Starter_Guide|survival starter guide]].
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* Metal tools are made through tool casting or smithing, check out the [[Survival_Starter_Guide|survival starter guide]].
* Stone tools are made through knapping obsidian, flint, chert, or igneous rocks: basalt, andesite, granite, or peridotite.
* Metal tools are made through pouring ore into clay molds, or smithing ingots on an anvil.  Some items cannot be cast and must be smithed.  Additionally, some ores cannot be melted enough to cast.
Both methods will give you a tool head that you need to combine with a handle to become useful.
See the {{ll|Survival Guide - Your first day|Survival starter guide}} as well.


Both methods will give you tool heads that you need to combine with a stick
== Weapons == <!--T:4-->
 
== Weapons ==


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* The flint spear is made through knapping.  
* The flint spear is made through knapping.  
* The wooden club requires you to craft a knife first
* The wooden club requires you to craft a knife first.
* Metal weapons are made through tool casting or smithing
* Metal weapons are made through tool casting or smithing.


== Clay Item Molds ==
== Clay Item Molds == <!--T:6-->


Are made via the [[Clay_Forming#Clay_Item_Cost|clay forming]] interface.  The cost of the items are as follows:
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Are made via the {{ll|clay forming|clay forming}} interface.  The cost of the items are as follows:


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|+ Amount of clay needed per mold
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! mold or item
! <translate><!--T:28--> Mold or item</translate>
! # clay
! <translate><!--T:29--> # clay</translate>
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| Anvil
| <translate><!--T:30--> Anvil</translate>
| 28
| 28
|-
|-
| Planter
| <translate><!--T:31--> Planter</translate>
| 18
| 18
|-
|-
| Prospecting Pick
| <translate><!--T:32--> Prospecting Pick</translate>
| 13
| 13
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|-
| Pick, Sword, Hammer, Hoe
| <translate><!--T:33--> Pick, Falx, Hammer, Hoe</translate>
| 12
| 12
|-
|-
| Axe, Shovel
| <translate><!--T:34--> Axe, Shovel</translate>
| 11
| 11
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|-
| Flower pot
| <translate><!--T:35--> Flower pot</translate>
| 5
| 5
|-
|-
| Clay (cooking) pot
| <translate><!--T:36--> Cooking pot</translate>
| 4
| 4
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|-
| Crucible
| <translate><!--T:37--> Crucible</translate>
| 3
| 3
|-
|-
| Ingot Mold
| <translate><!--T:38--> Ingot Mold</translate>
| 2
| 2
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| Bowl
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| 1
| 1
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== Stationary Containers ==
== Stationary Containers == <!--T:9-->


* The basket has 8 slots
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* the chest has 16
* Baskets have 8 slots.
* the tool rack has space for 4 tools
* Storage vessels have 12 slots and store some foods better.
* Chests have 16, and 2 chests can be combined to produce a trunk with 36 slots.
* Tool racks have space for 4 tools.


The labelled chest may be written on using certain coloured stones, or with charcoal.
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Labelled chests may be written on using pigments like {{ll|coal|coal}}, cinnabar or limestone.


== Portable Containers ==
== Portable Containers == <!--T:12-->


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'''NOTE''': When you throw out a container carried in one of the four container slots, it will take any items it had in it, with it.   
'''NOTE''': When you throw out a container carried in one of the four container slots, it will take any items it had in it, with it.   
It can be best to empty your inventory before throwing containers out.  
It can be best to empty your inventory before throwing containers out.  
The mining bag can only be used for carrying ores, minerals, and stones
The mining bag can only be used for carrying ores, minerals, and stones


See the [[Survival_Starter_Guide#Inventory_Space|Survival Starter Guide]] for more information.
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See the {{ll|Container|Container}}'s page for more information.
== Light Sources ==
 
Basic torches are crafted by burning sticks on a fire, but they only last for a limited time. Other light sources are permanent.
 
== Utility Blocks/Items ==
 
Note that breaking the bloomery blocks returns 2/3 as many bricks as they cost to craft.
 
=== Stone & Clay ===
 
Whole rock blocks are mined by removing all adjacent blocks touching their 6 faces.  


=== Wood ===
== Light Sources == <!--T:15-->


Wood can be sawed into stairs or slabs by placing the saw in the crafting grid in a different direction around the wood block (see handbook)
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Basic torches are crafted with a stick and 2 dry grass. You can light them by placing them into a lit firepit, or place them and light them with a Firestarter or torch, but they only last for a limited time when placed. Other light sources are permanent.


=== Beds ===
== Utility Blocks & Items == <!--T:17-->


Beds allow you to skip forward a number of hours (depending on the bed) in Single Player mode
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Note that breaking the bloomery blocks returns on average 2/3 as many bricks as they cost to craft, with some variation.


== Decorative Blocks ==
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== Food / Resources ==
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Solid rock blocks are mined by removing all adjacent blocks touching their 6 faces.


Note: Ore Bombs have a 90% chance of dropping the ore contained in an ore block, whereas the remaining 10% are lost.
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== Historic Recipes ==
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Wood can be sawed into stairs or slabs by placing the {{ll|Saw|saw}} in the crafting grid in a different direction around a plank. (see handbook)


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=== Beds === <!--T:23-->
[[Historic_Crafting_Recipes|These Recipes]] are included for historic reasons only!'''


They may be wrong or outdated and are superseded by the Handbook (H key in game)
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{{ll|Bed|Beds}} allow you to skip forward a number of hours, depending on the bed, in single-player and multiplayer, when all players are sleeping.


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Many crafting recipes use the crafting grid, similarly to Minecraft, except the 3x3 grid is always in the inventory and not a separate block. The other recipes that are not done through the grid are done with more immersive methods, smithing and clay forming are the best examples.

Tools

  • Stone tools are made through knapping obsidian, flint, chert, or igneous rocks: basalt, andesite, granite, or peridotite.
  • Metal tools are made through pouring ore into clay molds, or smithing ingots on an anvil. Some items cannot be cast and must be smithed. Additionally, some ores cannot be melted enough to cast.

Both methods will give you a tool head that you need to combine with a handle to become useful. See the Survival starter guide as well.

Weapons

  • The flint spear is made through knapping.
  • The wooden club requires you to craft a knife first.
  • Metal weapons are made through tool casting or smithing.

Clay Item Molds

Are made via the clay forming interface. The cost of the items are as follows:

Amount of clay needed per mold
Mold or item # clay
Anvil 28
Planter 18
Prospecting Pick 13
Pick, Falx, Hammer, Hoe 12
Axe, Shovel 11
Flower pot 5
Cooking pot 4
Crucible 3
Ingot Mold 2
Bowl 1

Stationary Containers

  • Baskets have 8 slots.
  • Storage vessels have 12 slots and store some foods better.
  • Chests have 16, and 2 chests can be combined to produce a trunk with 36 slots.
  • Tool racks have space for 4 tools.

Labelled chests may be written on using pigments like coal , cinnabar or limestone.

Portable Containers

NOTE: When you throw out a container carried in one of the four container slots, it will take any items it had in it, with it. It can be best to empty your inventory before throwing containers out. The mining bag can only be used for carrying ores, minerals, and stones

See the Container 's page for more information.

Light Sources

Basic torches are crafted with a stick and 2 dry grass. You can light them by placing them into a lit firepit, or place them and light them with a Firestarter or torch, but they only last for a limited time when placed. Other light sources are permanent.

Utility Blocks & Items

Note that breaking the bloomery blocks returns on average 2/3 as many bricks as they cost to craft, with some variation.

Stone & Clay

Solid rock blocks are mined by removing all adjacent blocks touching their 6 faces.

Wood

Wood can be sawed into stairs or slabs by placing the saw in the crafting grid in a different direction around a plank. (see handbook)

Beds

Beds allow you to skip forward a number of hours, depending on the bed, in single-player and multiplayer, when all players are sleeping.


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