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Use a [[shovel]] to dig peat from a [[peat tile]]. At the moment, the only known use is to burn it in [[Campfire|fires]], [[Stone Oven|ovens]], or [[Forge|forges]] to be used as a fuel. | Use a [[shovel]] to dig peat from a [[peat tile]]. At the moment, the only known use is to burn it in [[Campfire|fires]], [[Stone Oven|ovens]], or [[Forge|forges]] to be used as a fuel. | ||
− | When used as a fuel, 10kg of peat is equivalent to | + | When used as a [[fuel]], peat is four times as effective as wood. Therefore, burning a 10kg piece of peat is equivalent to burning 40kg of wood, putting any of the above fire sources to their maximum burn time. |
[[Peat tile]]s can be raised by dropping [[dirt]] or [[sand]]. They can be lowered with the [[level]] command if all corners are higher or level to an adjacent flat tile and your [[digging]] skill is at least 70. | [[Peat tile]]s can be raised by dropping [[dirt]] or [[sand]]. They can be lowered with the [[level]] command if all corners are higher or level to an adjacent flat tile and your [[digging]] skill is at least 70. |
Revision as of 01:15, 1 August 2020
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Description
Use a shovel to dig peat from a peat tile. At the moment, the only known use is to burn it in fires, ovens, or forges to be used as a fuel.
When used as a fuel, peat is four times as effective as wood. Therefore, burning a 10kg piece of peat is equivalent to burning 40kg of wood, putting any of the above fire sources to their maximum burn time.
Peat tiles can be raised by dropping dirt or sand. They can be lowered with the level command if all corners are higher or level to an adjacent flat tile and your digging skill is at least 70.
Notes:
You can change Peat to another tile type using the new Transmutation liquids.