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The wood used in {{PAGENAME}}s can only be logs from [[Vanilla]] [[Minecraft]] (oak, birch, spruce, and jungle) and [[Palm Tree Log]]s. Woods from other mods are not accepted. |
The wood used in {{PAGENAME}}s can only be logs from [[Vanilla]] [[Minecraft]] (oak, birch, spruce, and jungle) and [[Palm Tree Log]]s. Woods from other mods are not accepted. |
Revision as of 00:23, 7 June 2015
The Campfire, added by Project Zulu, is an alternate source of light that casts athe feeling of outdoors better than the traditional Torch.
A wooden Campfire can set nearby blocks alight, but a stone campfire only sets blocks above alight.
Walking into a campfire will not set the player on fire, making the Campfire a safer alternative to the traditional flaming Netherrack.
To relight a Campfire, right-click it with coal. To put it out, do the same with a bucket of water. Note that rain and water blocks will not put it out Campfires, which will instead hold the water back.
BenedCrafting
The wood used in Campfires can only be logs from Vanilla Minecraft (oak, birch, spruce, and jungle) and Palm Tree Logs. Woods from other mods are not accepted.
Note that the regular Campfire must be made in the top two rows of the crafting grid.
Lit Campfire
Lit Stone Campfire
One can make an unlit Campfire by removing the stick from the crafting recipe.