What is the difference beetween them in case of fueling smelters/forges/crucibles?
Update: Smelter, finery forge and crucible didnt accept wood, but steel crucible do... So whats the difference?
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TeckXKnight wrote:Smelters/Forges/Crucibles do not accept wood, you have to turn it into coal first. Sticking wood blocks into tar kilns is going to softcap its quality though.
TeckXKnight wrote:Smelters/Forges/Crucibles do not accept wood, you have to turn it into coal first. Sticking wood blocks into tar kilns is going to softcap its quality though.
algorithm wrote:Cape awarded?
jorb wrote:Oh, for sure. Delivery 2022.
shubla wrote:TeckXKnight wrote:Smelters/Forges/Crucibles do not accept wood, you have to turn it into coal first. Sticking wood blocks into tar kilns is going to softcap its quality though.
You have to turn it into CHARCOAL not coal.
You can make coal out of wood but it would be long long long long long process. You'd run out of money to buy subscription first.
algorithm wrote:Cape awarded?
jorb wrote:Oh, for sure. Delivery 2022.
algorithm wrote:shubla wrote:TeckXKnight wrote:Smelters/Forges/Crucibles do not accept wood, you have to turn it into coal first. Sticking wood blocks into tar kilns is going to softcap its quality though.
You have to turn it into CHARCOAL not coal.
You can make coal out of wood but it would be long long long long long process. You'd run out of money to buy subscription first.
thx for explanation, my friend. So what about steel crucibles i fuel with blocks now?
P.S.:
Sevenless wrote:Yeah, crucibles take wood.
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jorb wrote:Oh, for sure. Delivery 2022.
shubla wrote:Filling them with coal might be good idea if you have hq coal, like q80, and wood ql is not that high yet. To fill steel crucible you only need 4 blocks. Thats not too much. I hope they implement some good trading system so i can start mass producing steel again
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