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The '''Heavy Furnace''' is an improved version of the [[Furnace]]. It takes 25 ores (or 5 quartz or fire quartz) and 3 [[Coal]] to run it. | The '''Heavy Furnace''' is an improved version of the [[Furnace]]. It takes 25 ores (or 5 quartz or fire quartz) and 3 [[Coal]] to run it. | ||
− | It saves 40% [[Coal]] in comparison to normal [[Furnace|Furnaces]]. Additionally | + | It saves 40% [[Coal]] in comparison to normal [[Furnace|Furnaces]]. Additionally, 50% of the time an extra bar is produced, when this happens 50% of the [[Coal]] and one sixth of the ore is saved in comparison to normal [[Furnace|Furnaces]]. |
==Smelting== | ==Smelting== | ||
− | To smelt any ore, equip it and activate the furnace while there is Coal in inventory. Three units of Coal are required for each smelting operation, regardless of the material or duration. | + | To smelt any ore, equip it and activate the furnace while there is Coal in inventory. Three units of Coal are required for each smelting operation, regardless of the material or duration. Each possible output stack size is equally likely, i.e. ores have a 50% chance of yielding 5 bars and a 50% chance of yielding 6 bars. The output stack size is not affected by daily luck or luck buffs.<ref>See <samp>Data/Machines.xnb</samp> in the game files. The output size is chosen using <samp>MinStack</samp> and <samp>MaxStack</samp>, which are not affected by any modifiers.</ref> |
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!Input | !Input | ||
!Output | !Output | ||
!Time to smelt | !Time to smelt | ||
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|{{name|Copper Ore|25}} | |{{name|Copper Ore|25}} | ||
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|{{duration|30m}} | |{{duration|30m}} | ||
|{{price|60}} | |{{price|60}} | ||
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|{{name|Quartz|5}} | |{{name|Quartz|5}} | ||
− | |{{name|Refined Quartz|5}} | + | |{{name|Refined Quartz|5-6}} |
|{{duration|90m (1h 30m)}} | |{{duration|90m (1h 30m)}} | ||
|{{price|50}} | |{{price|50}} | ||
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|{{name|Fire Quartz|5}} | |{{name|Fire Quartz|5}} | ||
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|{{duration|90m (1h 30m)}} | |{{duration|90m (1h 30m)}} | ||
|{{price|50}} | |{{price|50}} | ||
− | |{{price| | + | |{{price|875}} |
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|{{name|Iron Ore|25}} | |{{name|Iron Ore|25}} | ||
− | |{{name|Iron Bar|5}} | + | |{{name|Iron Bar|5-6}} |
|{{duration|120m (2h)}} | |{{duration|120m (2h)}} | ||
|{{price|120}} | |{{price|120}} | ||
− | |{{price| | + | |{{price|660}} |
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|{{name|Gold Ore|25}} | |{{name|Gold Ore|25}} | ||
− | |{{name|Gold Bar|5}} | + | |{{name|Gold Bar|5-6}} |
|{{duration|300m (5h)}} | |{{duration|300m (5h)}} | ||
|{{price|250}} | |{{price|250}} | ||
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|{{name|Iridium Ore|25}} | |{{name|Iridium Ore|25}} | ||
− | |{{name|Iridium Bar|5}} | + | |{{name|Iridium Bar|5-6}} |
|{{duration|480m (8h)}} | |{{duration|480m (8h)}} | ||
|{{price|1000}} | |{{price|1000}} | ||
− | |{{price| | + | |{{price|5500}} |
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|{{name|Radioactive Ore|25}} | |{{name|Radioactive Ore|25}} | ||
− | |{{name|Radioactive Bar|5}} | + | |{{name|Radioactive Bar|5-6}} |
|{{duration|560m (9h 20m)}} | |{{duration|560m (9h 20m)}} | ||
|{{price|3000}} | |{{price|3000}} | ||
− | |{{price| | + | |{{price|16500}} |
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+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 02:04, 24 April 2024
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Heavy Furnace | |
It's more efficient than a regular furnace. Requires 25 pieces of ore and 3 coal per use. | |
Information | |
Source | Crafting |
Sell Price | Cannot be sold |
Crafting | |
Recipe Source | Mining Mastery |
Ingredients | Furnace (2) Iron Bar (3) Stone (50) |
The Heavy Furnace is an improved version of the Furnace. It takes 25 ores (or 5 quartz or fire quartz) and 3 Coal to run it.
It saves 40% Coal in comparison to normal Furnaces. Additionally, 50% of the time an extra bar is produced, when this happens 50% of the Coal and one sixth of the ore is saved in comparison to normal Furnaces.
Smelting
To smelt any ore, equip it and activate the furnace while there is Coal in inventory. Three units of Coal are required for each smelting operation, regardless of the material or duration. Each possible output stack size is equally likely, i.e. ores have a 50% chance of yielding 5 bars and a 50% chance of yielding 6 bars. The output stack size is not affected by daily luck or luck buffs.[1]
Input | Output | Time to smelt | Sells For (Unit) | Sells For (Average total) |
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Bouquet (1) | Wilted Bouquet (1) | ≤10m | 100g | |
Copper Ore (25) | Copper Bar (5-6) | 30m | 60g | 330g |
Quartz (5) | Refined Quartz (5-6) | 90m (1h 30m) | 50g | 275g |
Fire Quartz (5) | Refined Quartz (15-20) | 90m (1h 30m) | 50g | 875g |
Iron Ore (25) | Iron Bar (5-6) | 120m (2h) | 120g | 660g |
Gold Ore (25) | Gold Bar (5-6) | 300m (5h) | 250g | 1,375g |
Iridium Ore (25) | Iridium Bar (5-6) | 480m (8h) | 1,000g | 5,500g |
Radioactive Ore (25) | Radioactive Bar (5-6) | 560m (9h 20m) | 3,000g | 16,500g |
References
- ↑ See Data/Machines.xnb in the game files. The output size is chosen using MinStack and MaxStack, which are not affected by any modifiers.
History
- 1.6: Introduced.