Difference between revisions of "Firestarter"

From TFC:TNG
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (fixed minor issue)
(bringing it up to code)
Line 8: Line 8:
 
|weight= Light
 
|weight= Light
 
|itemid= tfc:firestarter
 
|itemid= tfc:firestarter
}}Firestarters are used to ignite fires.  
+
}}Firestarters are used to ignite fires. To use, hold down right click until it succeeds or fails in starting a fire.  
  
They are most often used to ignite a [[Firepit]], [[Charcoal Pit]], or [[Pit Kiln]], but can be used on the top of any block to start a fire. Unlike [[Flint & Steel]], a fire is not guaranteed to start every time, though adding up to 5 pieces of [[Straw]] increases the chances of a Firepit igniting by 10% per straw. A [[Forge]], [[Bloomery]], or [[Blast Furnace]] will always succeed in lighting if the requirements are met.
+
They are most often used to ignite a [[Firepit]], [[Charcoal Pit]], or [[Pit Kiln]], but can be used on the top of any block to start a fire. Unlike [[Flint & Steel]], a fire is not guaranteed to start every time, though adding kindling will help a Firepit ignite. A [[Forge]], [[Bloomery]], or [[Blast Furnace]] will always succeed in lighting if the requirements are met.
  
 
While inexpensive, Firestarters often take several tries to work, and have only eight durability, so upgrading to a better method is useful.
 
While inexpensive, Firestarters often take several tries to work, and have only eight durability, so upgrading to a better method is useful.
 
 
''Note: In TNG, Firestarters are used by holding down right click until the action succeeds or fails, rather than clicking and releasing as in Classic.''
 

Revision as of 00:01, 14 January 2020

Overview

Firestarter
Firestarter.png
Firestarter.png
Stackable

No

Size

Small

Weight

Light

ItemID

tfc:firestarter

Firestarters are used to ignite fires. To use, hold down right click until it succeeds or fails in starting a fire.

They are most often used to ignite a Firepit, Charcoal Pit, or Pit Kiln, but can be used on the top of any block to start a fire. Unlike Flint & Steel, a fire is not guaranteed to start every time, though adding kindling will help a Firepit ignite. A Forge, Bloomery, or Blast Furnace will always succeed in lighting if the requirements are met.

While inexpensive, Firestarters often take several tries to work, and have only eight durability, so upgrading to a better method is useful.