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[[CDB|Main]] / [[Skills]] / [[Firemaking]] / '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
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|active=[[steel and flint]] or a [[wood scrap]]
|passive=[[kindling]] (1.50 kg)
|group=ContainersFurnaces
|materials=no
|result=*'''{{PAGENAME}}'''
If you do not have a [[steel and flint]], you can use a kindling on a [[wood scrap]] to create a crude campfire, with lower quality.
If you You can create a only one campfire per tile, an additional campfire created on the same tile where an already burning campfire is. It will tell you 'A campfire seems to burn more brightly.' and just fuel the existing campfire will indeed produce a little more light.
== Usage ==
To extend the life of a fire, you need to add [[fuel]] to it. Activate a fuel item, for example a [[log]] or [[wood scrap]], right-click the campfire, and select ''Burn''. '''Just opening Alternatively, the fuel can also be left inside the campfire and putting wood inside will not helptill the fuel decays from fire damage.'''
The campfire caps out at 20 kg worth of fuel, so adding any more than that is a waste.
=== Snuffing ===
A lit campfire can be snuffed: Right-click the campfire with the steel and flint activated (or alternatively, nothing activated), and select ''Snuff''. The result is an unlit campfire which does not disappear for a long time even if empty. If you snuff a [[Rarity system|rare]] (or supreme) campfire, it will keep its special status (even after relighting later).
=== Re-lighting ===
== Notes ==
* Campfire A campfire may hold up to 18 ore.* Ore The quality of ore smelted in a campfire has it's quality will be reduced to 80by 20%. A 50QL ore will only yield a 40QL lump.* Campfire A campfire adds at least 5 difficulty to [[cooking]] items compared to an [[oven]], but at least 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 does not impact on the heating speed or lifespan of the fire, only the weight matters. It is said that [[a birchwood]] campfire 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.
* Campfires may not be started within a structure.
* If you are after [[ash]] you need to create campfires on separate tiles and let them burn out.
 
==See also==
* [[Container]]
[[Category:Babel/C]]
[[Category:Containers]]
[[Category:Fire sources]]
[[Category:Furnaces]]
[[Category:Large light sources]]
[[Category:Light sources]]
[[Category:Babel/C]]
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