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{{Structure | {{Structure | ||
− | | Size= | + | | Size=1x1 |
− | |Objects required= Wrought Iron Bar;10 | + | | Objects required= Wrought Iron Bar;10 |
− | |Liftable?=Only when empty | + | | Liftable?=Only when empty |
− | |Needs lighting?=Yes | + | | Needs lighting?=Yes |
| Hit points= | | Hit points= | ||
| Soak value= | | Soak value= | ||
+ | | Repaired with=Bar of Pig Iron | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{| | {| | ||
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==About== | ==About== | ||
− | + | <onlyinclude>{{#ifeq:{{{transcludesection|boiling}}}|boiling| | |
− | A {{i|Cauldron}} is an [[Fire#Structures which Need Lighting|Ignitable Structure]] used to | + | A {{i|Cauldron}} is an [[Fire#Structures which Need Lighting|Ignitable Structure]] used to boil Foods. It has room for 16x items and can hold up to 100 liters of {{i|Potable Water}}. When right-clicking you will see two meters, the first showing the amount of Potable Water it holds and the second the amount of [[Fuel]] it contains. Unlike a a {{i|Clay Pot}} or {{i|Copper Pot}} which uses a fixed amount of Portable Water for each time, a Cauldron uses Water much the same way it burns Fuel. Some items that can be boiled in a Clay Pot or Copper Pot '''CANNOT''' be boiled in Cauldron. |
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{{{!}} class=wikitable | {{{!}} class=wikitable | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} '''Item''' | ||
+ | {{!}} '''In Cauldron?''' | ||
{{!}} '''Item''' | {{!}} '''Item''' | ||
{{!}} '''In Cauldron?''' | {{!}} '''In Cauldron?''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Any Berries}} | {{!}} {{i|Any Berries}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Any Fish}} | {{!}} {{i|Any Fish}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Any Potato}} | {{!}} {{i|Any Potato}} | ||
{{!}} Yes | {{!}} Yes | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Any Poultry Egg}} | {{!}} {{i|Any Poultry Egg}} | ||
{{!}} Yes | {{!}} Yes | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Banded Lobster}} | {{!}} {{i|Banded Lobster}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
− | + | {{!}} [[Soaked Bark|Bark]] | |
− | {{!}} [[Bark| | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{!}} {{i|Blubber}} | {{!}} {{i|Blubber}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Calf Stomach}} | {{!}} {{i|Calf Stomach}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Deer Hoof}} | {{!}} {{i|Deer Hoof}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Dead Silk Runner}} | {{!}} {{i|Dead Silk Runner}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
− | {{!}} | + | {{!}} {{i|Meat Broth Ingredients}} |
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|New World Gourd}} | {{!}} {{i|New World Gourd}} | ||
{{!}} Yes | {{!}} Yes | ||
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{{!}} [[Any Mushroom|Poisonous Mushrooms]] | {{!}} [[Any Mushroom|Poisonous Mushrooms]] | ||
{{!}} Yes | {{!}} Yes | ||
− | {{!}} | + | {{!}} {{i|Poultry Broth Ingredients}} |
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{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
{{!}} {{i|Tea Leaves}} | {{!}} {{i|Tea Leaves}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
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{{!}} {{i|Unboiled Bajgiel Dough}} | {{!}} {{i|Unboiled Bajgiel Dough}} | ||
{{!}} '''NO''' | {{!}} '''NO''' | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Unboiled Delectable Dumplings}} | ||
+ | {{!}} Yes | ||
{{!}} {{i|Unboiled Marrow Dumplings}} | {{!}} {{i|Unboiled Marrow Dumplings}} | ||
{{!}} Yes | {{!}} Yes | ||
{{!}}- | {{!}}- | ||
+ | {{!}} {{i|Unboiled Rich Marrow Dumplings}} | ||
+ | {{!}} Yes | ||
{{!}} {{i|Unboiled Sea Loaf}} | {{!}} {{i|Unboiled Sea Loaf}} | ||
{{!}} Yes | {{!}} Yes | ||
{{!}}} | {{!}}} | ||
+ | }}</onlyinclude> | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 16 November 2022
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AboutA Cauldron is an Ignitable Structure used to boil Foods. It has room for 16x items and can hold up to 100 liters of Potable Water. When right-clicking you will see two meters, the first showing the amount of Potable Water it holds and the second the amount of Fuel it contains. Unlike a a Clay Pot or Copper Pot which uses a fixed amount of Portable Water for each time, a Cauldron uses Water much the same way it burns Fuel. Some items that can be boiled in a Clay Pot or Copper Pot CANNOT be boiled in Cauldron.
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