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Campfire | |
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Details | |
Knowledge |
Adventuring |
Source |
Crafting |
Type |
Crafting Stations |
Stack Size |
3 |
Fuel | |
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1 x ![]() 1 x ![]() 1 x ![]() |
Crafting | |
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Prerequisites | |
Skill |
Survival (Rank 1) |
Player Level |
4 |
Ingredients | |
Schematics | |
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Data | |
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ID |
6 |
Spawn Command
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Cheat GiveItemNum 6 1 0 0
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Description[]
A common structure used to cook various foods. Also used to provide heat and light. especially useful when trekking through the snowy regions of Arthos, and keeping you alert at night.
Used for cooking raw meat and whitecap mushrooms. Also used to dry grass into straw.
Use straw or wood as fuel. Wood produces charcoal as it burns.
Quote[]
“ | A basic campfire used for cooking Add some kindling and raw food to prepare a hearty meal. Construct anywhere outside a city. | „ |
~ In-game description |
Comparison of Heat Sources[]
Anything that uses some sort of flame will give off Heat nearby, raising the Temperature of any players near it. This includes:
Fire Source | Hypothermal insulation | Hyperthermal insulation | Range* |
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100 | -50 | 800 | |
100 | -50 | 800 | |
280 | -110 | 1600 | |
100 | -50 | 800 | |
100 | -50 | 800 | |
100 | -50 | 800 |
* The range is given in the in-game units. 800 units is about 2 and a half foundations. The closer you are to a fire source, the more insulation you get (given insulation numbers can be met when standing closely to the fire source).
The effects from multiple heat sources can stack. Consider the advantages and disadvantages when placing heat-generating structures close together.
Tip: Campfire and Standing Torch give the same hypo and hyperthermal insulation, so it is better to use Standing Torches when you decide to warm up in cold areas because they are cheaper to craft and consume less fuel.