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==Natural Generation== <!--T:1-->
==Natural Generation== <!--T:1-->
'''Peat''' is a terrain block variant created during world generation. The grass coverage (grass variant) indicates the climate conditions in the area.


===Peat Types=== <!--T:2-->
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There is only one type of peat block that currently exists. Players can find deposits of peat scattered throughout the world based on climate and other factors.  
'''Peat''' is a terrain block variant created during world generation. You may notice them on the map as semi-circular spots of a slightly different color from surrounding grass. The deposits are disc-shaped and that disc follows surface deformations. The thickness of the disc can vary between 2 and 4 blocks. Peat deposits appear in temperate regions where rainfalls are at least common. They do not appear where is is cold or where it is hot. The grass coverage (grass variant) indicates the climate conditions in the area. If you are in the right region, the peat deposits are 2.5 times more frequent than blue clay deposits.
 
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=== Grass Variants === <!--T:3-->
=== Grass Variants === <!--T:3-->
Peat blocks has grass coverage variants and may appear as "bare peat" with a brown top (no grass), or a green top surface, aka "grass block". Depending on climactic conditions, grass coverage appears sparse (patchy brown and green) on peat blocks. Tall grass may also grow/spawn on "grass" blocks.
 
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Peat blocks have grass coverage variants and may appear as "bare peat" with a brown top (no grass), or a green top surface, aka "grass block". Depending on climactic conditions, grass coverage appears sparse (patchy brown and green) on peat blocks. Tall grass may also grow/spawn on "grass" blocks.


== Harvesting == <!--T:4-->
== Harvesting == <!--T:4-->
Peat blocks may be removed by breaking (left click) with an empty hand or using any tool, though a [[shovel]] is a faster method to harvest peat blocks. When broken, peat blocks drop 1-3 peat bricks, which stack to 32 and may be carried in player inventory, stored in stationary containers or stored in stacks of 32 on solid surfaces. Peat blocks may NOT be harvested intact and replaced elsewhere.
 
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Peat blocks may be removed by {{Breaking|breaking}} them with an empty hand or using any tool, though a {{ll|shovel|shovel}} is a faster method to harvest peat blocks. When broken, peat blocks drop 1-3 {{ll|peat brick|peat bricks}}, which stack to 32 and may be carried in player inventory, stored in stationary containers or stored in stacks of 32 on solid surfaces. Peat blocks cannot be obtained through normal survival gameplay.


== Usage == <!--T:5-->
== Usage == <!--T:5-->
Peat bricks are used for [[Fuel|fuel]]. For more information on fuel, see the [[Fuel|fuel guide]].
== Storage== <!--T:6-->
Peat blocks may NOT be carried in player inventory or stored in containers.


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Peat blocks cannot be directly used. {{ll|peat brick|Peat bricks}} can be used for {{ll|fuel|fuel}}.


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Peat
Peat.png
Material Soil
Stackable 64
Drops 1-3 Peat brick
Blocks


Natural Generation

Peat is a terrain block variant created during world generation. You may notice them on the map as semi-circular spots of a slightly different color from surrounding grass. The deposits are disc-shaped and that disc follows surface deformations. The thickness of the disc can vary between 2 and 4 blocks. Peat deposits appear in temperate regions where rainfalls are at least common. They do not appear where is is cold or where it is hot. The grass coverage (grass variant) indicates the climate conditions in the area. If you are in the right region, the peat deposits are 2.5 times more frequent than blue clay deposits.


Parameter Min. value Max. value
Temperature 1 18
Rainfall 0.5 1

Grass Variants

Peat blocks have grass coverage variants and may appear as "bare peat" with a brown top (no grass), or a green top surface, aka "grass block". Depending on climactic conditions, grass coverage appears sparse (patchy brown and green) on peat blocks. Tall grass may also grow/spawn on "grass" blocks.

Harvesting

Peat blocks may be removed by breaking them with an empty hand or using any tool, though a shovel is a faster method to harvest peat blocks. When broken, peat blocks drop 1-3 peat bricks , which stack to 32 and may be carried in player inventory, stored in stationary containers or stored in stacks of 32 on solid surfaces. Peat blocks cannot be obtained through normal survival gameplay.

Usage

Peat blocks cannot be directly used. Peat bricks can be used for fuel .


Blocks
Natural
Terrain Rawclay blue.pngClayGrid Cob.pngCobGrid Gravel Granite.pngGravelPeat-none.pngPeatGrid Granite sand.pngSandGrid Barren low fertility soil.pngSoil (Packed dirt.pngPacked dirt)
Stone Grid Granite cobblestone.pngCobblestone (Cobbleskull-granite.pngCobble skull) • Ember.pngEmberRock-obsidian.pngObsidianMantle.pngMantleGrid Rock granite.pngRocks (Rock-claystone.pngSedimentaryRock-whitemarble.pngMetamorphicRock-andesite.pngIgneousCrackedrock-granite.pngCracked) • Stalagsection-granite-04.pngStalagmite
Ore Ore-alum-conglomerate.pngAlumOre-anthracite-conglomerate.pngAnthraciteOre-bituminouscoal-conglomerate.pngBlack coalOre-medium-bismuthinite-granite.pngBismuthiniteOre-borax-conglomerate.pngBoraxOre-medium-cassiterite-granite.pngCassiteriteOre-medium-chromite-granite.pngChromiteOre-cinnabar-granite.pngCinnabarOre-medium-nativecopper-granite.pngNative CopperOre-corundum-phyllite.pngCorundumOre-fluorite-conglomerate.pngFluoriteOre-medium-galena-claystone.pngGalenaOre-graphite-phyllite.pngGraphiteOre-sylvite-halite.pngHaliteOre-medium-hematite-granite.pngHematiteOre-medium-ilmenite-granite.pngIlmeniteOre-kernite-conglomerate.pngKerniteOre-lapislazuli-limestone.pngLapis lazuliOre-lignite-conglomerate.pngBrown coalOre-medium-limonite-chert.pngLimoniteOre-medium-magnetite-conglomerate.pngMagnetiteOre-medium-malachite-limestone.pngMalachiteMeteorite-iron.pngMeteoric ironOre-medium-pentlandite-granite.pngPentlanditeOre-phosphorite-conglomerate.pngPhosphoriteOre-quartz-granite.pngQuartzOre-medium-rhodochrosite-conglomerate.pngRhodochrositeOre-medium-sphalerite-granite.pngSphaleriteOre-sulfur-conglomerate.pngSulfurOre-medium-uranium-granite.pngUranium
Plants Bamboo-placed-green-segment1.pngBambooBerrybush red currant ripe.pngBerry bushSaguarocactus-topflowering.pngCactusFlax-Normal9.pngCropsTallgrass-tall.pngGrassTallfern.pngFernFlower-californiapoppy.pngFlowersHay-normal.pngHayGrid mushroom bolete.pngMushroomHanginglichen-lace-bottom.pngLace lichenLeaves-placed-oak.pngLeavesLog-oak.pngLogGrid Cattail tops.pngReedSapling-oak.pngSaplingSeaweed-top.pngSeaweedWaterlily.pngWaterlilyWildvine-section.pngWild vine
Liquids Glacierice.pngIceLava-still-7.pngLavaSnowblock.pngSnow blockWater-still-7.pngWater
Miscellaneous Quartz-ornate.pngAncient segmentBonyremains-ribcage.pngBony ribcageCarcass-medium.pngCarcassEgg-chicken-3.pngChicken eggCrystal-amethyst-large2.pngCrystalGlowworms-base1-short.pngGlow wormsLocustnest-cage.pngLocust nestLooseboulders-granite.pngLoose bouldersLooseflints-granite-free.pngLoose flintLooseores-nativecopper-granite.pngLoose oreLoosestick-free.pngLoose stickLootvessel.pngCracked vesselMetalpartpile-large.pngPile of junk metalSeashell-volute-cinnamon.pngSea shellGrid Granite stone.pngStonesTermitemound-granite-medium.pngTermite moundWildbeehive-large.pngWild bee hive
Crafted
Structural Debarkedlog oak.pngDebarked logGrid Drystone granite.pngDrystoneGlass-plain.pngGlass (Glasspane-leaded-oak.pngGlass panes) • Hardenedclay-blue.pngHardened clayMetalblock-copper.pngMetal blockMudbrick-light.pngMudbricksPlanks-oak.pngPlanksPlaster-diagonal.pngPlasterGrid Polished Granite.pngPolished rockRefractorybricks-good-tier1.pngRefractory brickSlantedroofing-thatch.pngRoofingClayshingleblock-blue.pngShingle blockPlankslab-oak.pngSlabPlankstairs-oak.pngStairsGrid Granite Brick Block.pngStone brickStrewn straw.pngStrewn strawSupportbeam-oak.pngSupport beamStatictranslocator-broken.pngTranslocator
Decorative Mediumcarpet-black-ns.pngCarpetChair-plain.pngChairChandelier-candle8.pngChandelierClaybrickchimney-fire.pngClay brick chimneyDisplaycase.pngDisplay caseDrystonefence-granite.pngDry stone fenceRoughhewnfence-oak.pngFenceFlowerpot-burnt.pngFlowerpotLinen-normal-down.pngLinenPainting-castleruin.pngPaintingClayplanter-burnt.pngPlanterPlaque-fancy-copper-wall-north.pngPlaqueSign.pngSignSignpost.pngSignpostStonecoffinlid-granite.pngStone coffinStonepath.pngStone pathWallpaper-lightgreen.pngWallpaperWoodenpath.pngWooden path
Lighting Torch-basic-lit.pngTorchTorchholder-brass.pngTorch holder
Storage Barrel.pngBarrelBookshelves-ns.pngBookshelfCrock-burned-east.pngCrockCurdbundle.pngCurd bundleJug-blue-fired.pngJugShelf.pngShelfStoragevessel-burned.pngStorage vesselToolrack.pngTool rackMoldrack.pngVertical rackGrid Woodbucket.pngWooden bucket
Functional Anvil-copper.pngAnvilArchimedesscrew-straight.pngArchimedes screwArmorstand.pngArmor standBasereturnteleporter.pngBase return teleporterBed-wood-head-north.pngBedBloomerybase.pngBloomery base (Bloomerychimney.pngBloomery chimney) • Verticalboiler.pngBoilerBowl-burned.pngBowlClayoven.pngClay ovenCondenser.pngCondenserChute-straight.pngChuteClaypot-burned.pngCooking potCrucible-burned.pngCrucibleDoor-plank.pngDoorFarmland-dry-medium.pngFarmlandRoughhewnfencegate-oak.pngFence gateFruitpress.pngFruit pressForge.pngForgeHenbox-empty.pngHenboxIngotmold-burned.pngIngot moldLadder-wood.pngLadderLightningrod.pngLightning rodQuern-granite.pngQuernResonator-north.pngResonatorRiftward.pngRift wardSkep-empty-east.pngSkepStrawdummy.pngStraw dummyTable-normal.pngTableCorpsereturnteleporter.pngTerminus teleporterToolmold-burned-pickaxe.pngTool moldTrapdoor-closed.pngTrapdoorTrough-genericwood-large.pngTrough
Mechanical Grid Angled Gears.pngAngled gearGrid Brake.pngBrakeGrid Clutch.pngClutchHelvehammerbase.pngHelve hammer baseLargegear.pngLarge wooden gearPulverizerframe.pngPulverizerGrid Transmission.pngTransmissionWindmillrotor.pngWindmill rotorWoodenaxle-ud.pngWooden axleWoodentoggle.pngWooden toggle
Creative only Commandblock.pngCommand blockCreativeblock-0.pngCreative blocksCreativeglow-32.pngCreative glowsCreativeglow-32.pngCreative lightsCreativerotor.pngCreative rotorPaperlantern-off.pngPaper lanternTeleporterbase.pngTeleporter base
Unused/Unreleased Altar.pngAltarStove-lit.pngStoveWorkbench.pngWorkbench


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