== Description ==
''A nice and cosy campfire used to heat stuff. The higher the quality, the faster it will heat up anything put in it.''
== Usage ==A '''campfire''' can be used to heat items like [[Cookingfood]], and [[Smithing]]: [[Metallurgyore]].
To extend == Creation ==The quality of the life of a fire you need to add fuel to it. Activate a [[fuel|fuel itemkindling]], for example a [[log]] or [[wood scrap]], right click is the Campfire and select ''Burn''. It caps out at 20kg worth maximum quality of fuel, so adding any more than that at any one time is a wastethe campfire. You can examine a Examine the campfire to get a message telling how long see its quality. The higher the quality, the faster it will burn. If heat up anything put in it says that it ''...The quality of the campfire will burn for a long time'', it means that you got more than 10 minutes worth also be the quality of fuel in the [[ash]] it. If it says anything else, its less than that and you'd be wise to add moreleaves behind.
Once all fuel has been used up the campfire will turn into 0.10 kg of If you do not have a [[ashsteel and flint]] and all items inside are dropped , you can use a kindling on the tile the campfire was on. Keeping items inside a [[wood scrap]] to create a crude campfire to prevent it from turning to ash does not work anymore, with lower quality.
A lit campfire can be snuffed however. Right click the campfire and select ''Snuff''. The option does not appear for every activated item but is know to show up with the [[steel and flint]] activated. The result is an unlit campfire which does not disappear for a long time even if it empty. == Usage ==
An unlit campfire can be lit again with To extend the life of a kindlingfire, you need to add [[fuel]] to it. Activate the steel and flinta fuel item, for example a [[log]] or [[wood scrap]], right -click the campfire , and select ''LightBurn''. This method requires a kindling in Just opening the inventorycampfire and putting wood inside will not help.
Creating a new campfire on a tile with an unlit campfire will light the existing one. The campfire will appear glowing but does not show caps out at 20 kg worth of fuel, so adding any fire animation or smoke, reducing the strain on the graphics cardmore than that is a waste.
Campfires may hold up You can examine a campfire to 18 oreget an event message telling how long it will burn. If it says that it ''The fire burns steadily and will still burn for a long time'', then it means that you have more than 10 real life minutes worth of fuel in it. If it says anything else, you'd be wise to add more.
The quality of Once all fuel has been used up, the [[kindling]] limits the quality campfire will turn into 0.10 kg of the campfire, ash and all items inside are dropped on the higher the quality of tile the campfire, the sooner food will cook or smithing items reach their "glowing hot" stagewas on.
=== Tips Snuffing ===Contrary to what was believed, A lit campfire can be snuffed: Right-click the quality of the material you fuel the fire campfire with using the "burn" command has no impact at all on the heating speed steel and flint activated (or lifespan of the firealternatively, nothing activated), and select ''Snuff''. Weight The result is the only thing that mattersan unlit campfire which does not disappear for a long time even if empty. You can however adjust the properties of a fire by using a different kind of fuel such as [[Birchwood]], [[Tar]] or [[Peat]], rather than just plain old [[pinewood]]
Additionally=== Re-lighting ===An unlit campfire can be lit again: Put a kindling in your inventory, don't forget to keep activate your fire in a "..will burn for a long time" state because it will lose heating power when fuel begins to run low. At its final stagessteel and flint, right-click the campfire, it may very well be so weak that items inside will cool faster than they heatand select ''Light''.
To fill up the Creating a new campfire to maximum, you have to fuel it on a tile with 20 kg of any woodan unlit campfire will light the existing one. Burning The campfire will appear glowing but does not show any more wood will then make it wasted and unusable fire animation or smoke, in fuellingorder to reduce the strain on your graphics card.
== Notes ==
* Campfire may hold up to 18 ore.
* Campfire adds 5 difficulty to the [[cooking]] items in contrast to an [[oven]], but 5 less than a [[forge]].
* Creating a campfire will damage your steel and flint a bit, unlike when lighting up an oven or a forge.
* The quality of the material you fuel the fire with should have no impact on the heating speed or lifespan of the fire, only the weight matters. It is said that [[birchwood]] burns the longest, however.
* Keep your fire in a "..will burn for a long time" state, because it will lose heating power when fuel begins to run low. At its final stages, it may very well be so weak that items inside will cool faster than they heat.
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