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'''Peat brick''' is [[fuel]] harvested from [[peat]].  
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'''Peat bricks''' are {{ll|fuel|fuel}}. They can be harvested from {{ll|peat blocks|peat blocks}} in the soil.
 
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== Obtaining == <!--T:2-->
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{{ll|Peat|Peat blocks}} are found in {{ll|soil|soil}} deposits where they replace several layers of soil blocks. Peat bricks are dropped when a player breaks a {{ll|Peat|peat block}}. A {{ll|shovel|shovel}} is the fastest tool available to harvest peat, but an empty hand may be used.
== Usage == <!--T:3-->
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Peat bricks can be used to:
*Warm the player when it is cold by placing them in the {{ll|firepit|firepit}}. But they ''cannot be used to create the {{ll|firepit|firepit}}''.
*{{ll|cooking|Cook}} meals in the {{ll|firepit|firepit}}.
*Cook in a {{ll|pit kiln|pit kiln}} the pottery items made using the {{ll|clay forming|clay forming}} mechanic.
*Transform {{ll|lime|lime}} into {{ll|quicklime|quicklime}} in a {{ll|firepit|firepit}}, whereas {{ll|firewood|firewood}} cannot reach a temperature high enough to do it.
===Selling=== <!--T:14-->
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You can sell peat bricks to aː
* {{ll|Trading#Artisan|Artisan Trader}} for an average price of 1 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gear}} for a stack of 12.


== Obtaining ==
== Storage == <!--T:4-->
[[Peat]] blocks are found in [[soil]] deposits where they replace several layers of soil blocks. Peat bricks are dropped when a player breaks [[peat]]. A [[shovel]] is the fastest tool available to harvest peat, but an empty hand may be used.


== Usage ==
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Bricks are used as a fuel in the [[firepit]], but ''cannot be used to create the [[firepit]]''. Peat burns at a temperature high enough to burn pottery items made using the [[Clay Forming|clay forming]] mechanic, and prepare meals in [[cooking]]
Peat bricks may be carried in the player's inventory, or stored in {{ll|container|containers}}. Peat bricks may also be stored in stacks on a block. Multiple stacks of peat bricks can be placed on top of each other. See {{ll|Resource Crafting|resource crafting}} for instructions on adding/removing peat bricks to/from stacks.


== Storage ==
== Trivia == <!--T:5-->
Peat bricks may be carried in player inventory, or stored in [[Containers#Stationary Containers|stationary containers]]. Peat bricks may also be stored in stacks on a block. Multiple stacks of peat bricks can be placed on top of each other. See [[Resource Crafting|resource crafting]] for instructions on adding/removing peat bricks to/from stacks.


== Trivia ==
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Peat bricks are technically blocks. However, a special block called peat pile is formed when peat is placed into the world. In the assets Tyron commented on the peat brick's block-hood: "There's no real reason why this is a block. Should be an item instead"
Peat bricks are technically blocks. However, a special block called peat pile is formed when peat is placed into the world. In the assets Tyron commented on the peat brick's block-hood: "There's no real reason why this is a block. Should be an item instead."


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Peat brick
Grid Peat Brick.png
Stackable 32
Fuel
Temperature 900°C
Duration 25 s
Items


Peat bricks are fuel . They can be harvested from peat blocks in the soil.

Obtaining

Peat blocks are found in soil deposits where they replace several layers of soil blocks. Peat bricks are dropped when a player breaks a peat block . A shovel is the fastest tool available to harvest peat, but an empty hand may be used.

Usage

Peat bricks can be used to:

Selling

You can sell peat bricks to aː

Storage

Peat bricks may be carried in the player's inventory, or stored in containers . Peat bricks may also be stored in stacks on a block. Multiple stacks of peat bricks can be placed on top of each other. See resource crafting for instructions on adding/removing peat bricks to/from stacks.

Trivia

Peat bricks are technically blocks. However, a special block called peat pile is formed when peat is placed into the world. In the assets Tyron commented on the peat brick's block-hood: "There's no real reason why this is a block. Should be an item instead."


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