Difference between revisions of "Torch"
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− | A {{i|Torch}} is a [[Tools|Tool]] which can be held in either the right or left hand slot and is also an [[Fire#Ignitable Items|Ignitable Item]]. A Torch is also a [[Fire#Secondary Sources of Fire|Secondary Source of Fire]], so structures such as a {{i|Fireplace}} can be lit from it. To light a {{PAGENAME}} right-click it on a source of {{i|Fire}} or equip it and right-click {{i|Flint & Steel}} or a {{i|Tinder Drill}} on it. To light things from a {{PAGENAME}} right-click it onto an Ignitable Structure or Item. A Torch will remain lit so long as it is equipped or while being held by your cursor, moving it to your | + | A {{i|Torch}} is a [[Tools|Tool]] which can be held in either the right or left hand slot and is also an [[Fire#Ignitable Items|Ignitable Item]]. A Torch is also a [[Fire#Secondary Sources of Fire|Secondary Source of Fire]], so structures such as a {{i|Fireplace}} can be lit from it. To light a {{PAGENAME}} right-click it on a source of {{i|Fire}} or equip it and right-click {{i|Flint & Steel}} or a {{i|Tinder Drill}} on it. To light things from a {{PAGENAME}} right-click it onto an Ignitable Structure or Item. A Torch will remain lit so long as it is equipped or while being held by your cursor, moving it to your Inventory will cause it to be immediately extinguished. |
− | Lighting a Torch immediately consumes 7% of it's max fuel, so any Torch with less than 8% of fuel cannot be lit. A fully fueled Torch will burn through all its fuel after about 30x minutes. If a Torch runs out of fuel it isn't destroyed, but will need to be refueled. A Torch can be refueled at any time by selecting {{i|Any Tinder}} and right-clicking it onto the Torch. | + | Lighting a Torch immediately consumes 7% of it's max fuel, so any Torch with less than 8% of fuel cannot be lit. A fully fueled Torch will burn through all its fuel after about 30x minutes. If a Torch runs out of fuel it isn't destroyed, but will need to be refueled. A Torch can be refueled at any time by selecting {{i|Any Tinder}} and right-clicking it onto the Torch. Each lit Torch you hold will increase your Thermal by 50x points and will raise your Body [[Temperature]] and helps prevent {{i|Hypothermia}}. A {{PAGENAME}} can be carried in a [[Waist#Toolbelts|Toolbelt]], or stored in a {{i|Wooden Toolbox}}. |
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− | Each lit Torch you hold will increase your Thermal by 50x points and will raise your Body [[Temperature]] and helps prevent {{i|Hypothermia}}. | ||
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− | A {{PAGENAME}} can be carried in a [[Waist#Toolbelts|Toolbelt]], or stored in a {{i|Wooden Toolbox}}. | ||
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AboutA Torch is a Tool which can be held in either the right or left hand slot and is also an Ignitable Item. A Torch is also a Secondary Source of Fire, so structures such as a Fireplace can be lit from it. To light a Torch right-click it on a source of Fire or equip it and right-click Flint & Steel or a Tinder Drill on it. To light things from a Torch right-click it onto an Ignitable Structure or Item. A Torch will remain lit so long as it is equipped or while being held by your cursor, moving it to your Inventory will cause it to be immediately extinguished. Lighting a Torch immediately consumes 7% of it's max fuel, so any Torch with less than 8% of fuel cannot be lit. A fully fueled Torch will burn through all its fuel after about 30x minutes. If a Torch runs out of fuel it isn't destroyed, but will need to be refueled. A Torch can be refueled at any time by selecting Any Tinder and right-clicking it onto the Torch. Each lit Torch you hold will increase your Thermal by 50x points and will raise your Body Temperature and helps prevent Hypothermia. A Torch can be carried in a Toolbelt, or stored in a Wooden Toolbox. |
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