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Revision as of 18:49, 1 May 2013
The Cauldron (known as Stewing Pot in versions 3.49 to 4.30 to prevent confusion with vanilla Minecraft Cauldron, which in BtW 4.31 was renamed to Cistern) is an indispensable block used for mass food production and needed for many other kinds of heat-based crafting, such at tanning, alchemy and textile processing.
A Cauldron requires fire in the block directly underneath in order to function. Production rates are accelerated by the addition of more fire adjacent to the principal flame, with the maximum rate achieved with fires lit in the entire 3x3 area underneath. Netherrack or Hibachis are natural choices to provide fire, though any flame will serve in a pinch.
It should be noted that more advanced reactions like rendering into glue require the flames underneath the Cauldron to be stoked, which is only possible with Hibachis. Reactions requiring a regular flame, such as cooking, will not proceed when it is heated by a stoked flame. It should also be noted that having Hellfire Dust or any other explosive in a Cauldron over a stoked flame is not the best idea...
The Cauldron can be tipped by application of mechanical power. When tipped, all items in the Cauldron (except possibly those on the bottom row) will spill onto the block clockwise along - when facing the pot - the axle providing power to the Cauldron.
Contents
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Cauldron | Iron Ingots, Bone, Water Bucket |
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- Note: you will get the empty bucket back.
Applications
Unstoked Flame
- Mass food production
- 1 Flour + 1 Sugar -> 4 Donuts
- 1 Brown Mushroom + 1 Flour + 2 Bowl -> 2 Mushroom Stew
- 1 Uncooked Kebab -> 1 Kebab
- 1 Raw Fish -> 1 Cooked Fish
- 1 Raw Porkchop -> 1 Cooked Porkchop
- 1 Raw Beef -> 1 Steak
- 1 Raw Chicken -> 1 Cooked Chicken
- 1 Raw Wolfchop -> 1 Cooked Wolfchop
- 1 Raw Egg -> 1 Poached Egg
- 1 Carrot -> 1 Cooked Carrot
- 1 Cooked Chicken + 1 Carrot + 1 Potato + 3 Bowl -> Chicken Soup
- 1 Raw Fish + 1 Carrot + 1 Potato + 3 Bowl -> 1 Fish Soup
- 1 Various Meats + 1 Carrot + 1 Potato + 1 Brown Mushroom + 1 Flour + 5 Bowl -> 5 Hearty Stew
- Tanning
- 1 Scoured Leather + 1 Dung -> 1 Tanned Leather
- Alchemy
- 1 Glowstone Dust + 1 Redstone Dust + 1 String or 1 Hemp Fiber -> 1 Filament
- 1 Blaze Powder + 1 Redstone Dust + 1 String or 1 Hemp Fiber -> 1 Element
- 1 Coal Dust + 1 Hellfire Dust -> 2 Nethercoal
- 8 Hellfire Dust -> 1 Concentrated Hellfire
- 8 Hellfire Dust + 1 Potash -> 8 Nether Sludge
- 1 Nitre + 1 Brimstone + 1 Coal Dust -> 1 Gunpowder
- 1 Gunpowder + 1 String or 1 Hemp Fiber -> 2 Fuses
- 1 Hellfire Dust + 1 Tallow -> 2 Blasting Oil
- 1 Sand + 1 Gravel + 1 Soul Urn + 1 Bucket -> 1 Cement Bucket
- 1 Oak Sapling + 1 Birch Sapling + 1 Spruce Sapling + 1 Jungle Sapling + 1 Nether Wart + 8 Soul Urns -> 1 Blood Wood Sapling
- 1 Brown Mushroom + 1 Red Mushroom + 1 Mycelium + 1 Nether Wart + 1 Dung + 8 Soul Urns -> 1 Nether Groth Spores + 1 Dirt
- Textiles
- 1 Cactus -> 1 Cactus Green Dye
- 4 Strings -> 1 Wool
- 8 White Wool + (1 Dye or 1 Dung) -> 8 Dyed Wool
- 16 White Wool Slabs + (1 Dye or 1 Dung) -> 16 Dyed Wool Slabs
- 8 Colored Wool + 1 Potash -> 8 White Wool
- 16 Colored Wool Slabs + Potash -> 16 White Wool Slabs
Stoked Flame
- Rendering
- Various Leather Based Products -> Glue
- Various Meats -> Tallow
- 1 Wood, 1 Blood Wood, 6 Wooden Planks, 12 Sidings, 24 Mouldings, 48 Corners, 16 Saw Dust or 16 Soul Dust -> 1 Potash
- 8 Arrows -> 2 Flint + 1 Stick + 1 Feather
- 4 Rotted Arrows -> 1 Flint
- 1 Potash + 1 Tallow -> 1 Soap
- 4 Rotten Flesh + 4 Bone Meal + 1 Sugar -> 2 Kibble
- 1 Bow -> 2 Stick + 2 String
Keep in mind
- If dung is cooked alongside food in the Cauldron, Foul Food will be produced
- Lava will not heat the Cauldron
- Do NOT use Bellows to stoke the fire under a Cauldron containing Hellfire Dust or any other explosives; if you do, be ready to fight... and redecorate.
- The Cauldron can be smelted in the Crucible into 7 Iron Ingots.