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Revision as of 00:14, 11 July 2014
Fuel is anything that keeps a fire going and may consist of:
- Any wood products (except starter kit wooden shields)
- Kindling
- Logs
- Wood scraps
- Tools
- Furniture
- Peat
- Moss
- Tar
- Olive oil
- Animal fat
- Cotton and cloth tailoring products
Examine a fire container to check how much fuel is remaining. The following responses indicate roughly how much fuel is still in the fire.
20kg is the maximum effective amount of fuel. Burn time is dependent on fuel QL, damage, and weight.
- "The fire burns steadily and will still burn for a long time." ~5-20kg of fuel
- "The fire burns with wild flames and still has much unburnt material." ~3-5kg of fuel
- "The fire is starting to fade." ~1-3kg of fuel
- "A few flames still dance on the fire but soon they too will die."
- "A layer of ashes is starting to form on the glowing coals."
- "A few red glowing coals can be found under a bed of ashes."
- "The fire is not lit."
It is recommended to add more fuel until "the fire burns steadily".
Reference
- wikipedia:fuel|Fuel