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==Crafting== | ==Crafting== | ||
===Expert Mode=== | |||
An ember and a [[stick]] can be used at a [[campfire]] to craft a [[Basic Torch|basic torch]]. | |||
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== | ==Uses== | ||
A [[blockhead]] can apply an ember to [[tree]]s or placed [[wood]]en [[block]]s to start a [[fire]], which consumes the ember. Once a block of a tree's trunk is despawned by the fire, the rest of the tree above it stops burning and despawns, usually dropping [[item]]s. It also kills any [[dropbear]]s that reside in the tree. | A [[blockhead]] can apply an ember to [[tree]]s or placed [[wood]]en [[block]]s to start a [[fire]], which consumes the ember. Once a block of a tree's trunk is despawned by the fire, the rest of the tree above it stops burning and despawns, usually dropping [[item]]s. It also kills any [[dropbear]]s that reside in the tree. | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
When an ember is used on a flammable object, it will award the achievement [[Pyro]]. | * When an ember is used on a flammable object, it will award the achievement [[Pyro]]. | ||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||