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To create a firepit you must collect dry grass and craft [[Firewood|firewood]]. [[Firewood|Firewood]] can be crafted with a log and an axe. Place dry grass on a block and then place firewood around it and
The firepit is a multi-use functional block that provides a source of light and heat, and is used in conjunction with multiple game mechanics including [[cooking]], [[Clay Forming|clay forming]] and [[casting]].
you will see smoke appear. You now have a firepit!
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== Creation ==
Required Materials: [[dry grass]] and 4 [[firewood]], additional [[fuel]] is required for each use. A [[firestarter]] or [[torch]] is required to light the firepit.


# Collect dry grass by harvesting grass with a [[knife]].
# Place an [[axe]] and a [[Trees|wood log]] in the crafting grid to produce at least 4 [[firewood]].
# With dry grass in the active hand, {{SneakClick|place}} the dry grass on a solid block.
# Add 4 firewood using the same method.
# Ignite the firepit {{SneakClick|using}} the [[firestarter]].
# The firepit will remain lit for a short time without additional fuel.


== Usage ==
== Usage/Operation ==
Firepits are used for the following:
Once created, a firepit is permanent and can be reused by {{SneakClick|adding}} fuel into the firepit and re-ignited using a firestarter or torch.
<ul>
<li>
Crafting torches by burning sticks
</li>
<li>
Burning clay items(crucible, ingot molds, tool molds)
</li>
<li>
Melting [[Metal|metal]] for pouring into molds
</li>
<li>
Cooking meat
</li>
</ul>


Firepits are commonly used for:
* Crafting [[Torch|torches]] by cooking [[Stick|sticks]].
* Melting [[metal]] with a [[crucible]] during [[casting]].
* [[Cooking]] bread, roasting meat, or preparing advanced meals using the claypot.


=== Firepit GUI ===
{{Using|Opening}} the firepit GUI, reveals three slots:
* Top Left: Input to be heated
* Top Right: Output Completed/Finished items
* Bottom Left: Fuel Slot


=== Processing Items ===
# Place the item to be processed into the top left slot. ''In the case of containers, crucible or claypot, additional items must be added into the container GUI, which expands to 4 input slots.
# Add fuel to the bottom left slot. Different fuels burn at different temperatures and duration, see [[fuel]] for more information.
# Wait for the firepit to achieve and maintain the required temperature for the process. Be sure to add enough of the correct fuel type to complete the process! ''In the case of containers, if the items added do not create a valid recipe, the item will not heat.''
# When complete, the item will shift to the output slot and can be removed by the player.
== Storage ==
A firepit ''cannot'' be moved once created, nor can it be stored in any inventory or container. {{Breaking}} the only drops its contents. A firepit can be used to store items in the input slot.


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Revision as of 11:50, 18 September 2021

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The firepit is a multi-use functional block that provides a source of light and heat, and is used in conjunction with multiple game mechanics including cooking, clay forming and casting.

Creation

Required Materials: dry grass and 4 firewood, additional fuel is required for each use. A firestarter or torch is required to light the firepit.

  1. Collect dry grass by harvesting grass with a knife.
  2. Place an axe and a wood log in the crafting grid to produce at least 4 firewood.
  3. With dry grass in the active hand, place the dry grass on a solid block.
  4. Add 4 firewood using the same method.
  5. Ignite the firepit using the firestarter.
  6. The firepit will remain lit for a short time without additional fuel.

Usage/Operation

Once created, a firepit is permanent and can be reused by adding fuel into the firepit and re-ignited using a firestarter or torch.

Firepits are commonly used for:

Firepit GUI

Opening the firepit GUI, reveals three slots:

  • Top Left: Input to be heated
  • Top Right: Output Completed/Finished items
  • Bottom Left: Fuel Slot

Processing Items

  1. Place the item to be processed into the top left slot. In the case of containers, crucible or claypot, additional items must be added into the container GUI, which expands to 4 input slots.
  2. Add fuel to the bottom left slot. Different fuels burn at different temperatures and duration, see fuel for more information.
  3. Wait for the firepit to achieve and maintain the required temperature for the process. Be sure to add enough of the correct fuel type to complete the process! In the case of containers, if the items added do not create a valid recipe, the item will not heat.
  4. When complete, the item will shift to the output slot and can be removed by the player.


Storage

A firepit cannot be moved once created, nor can it be stored in any inventory or container. breaking the only drops its contents. A firepit can be used to store items in the input slot.


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