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− | It | + | '''Hellfire Dust''' is the highly-flammable residue left behind when [[Ground Netherrack]] is passed through a [[Hopper]] containing a [[Soul Sand]] filter. It can be cooked in an unstoked [[Cauldron]] or combined with other substances at low heat to produce several useful substances, such as explosives, and [[Nethercoal]] for [[torch]]es that never run out. |
== Crafting == | == Crafting == | ||
− | + | === Filtering === | |
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− | + | [[Ground Netherrack]] will instantly turn into Hellfire Dust when it is thrown on top of a [[Hopper]] that has been fitted with a [[Soul Sand]] block as a filter, but it will not fall through the hopper. It is very advisable to apply mechanical power to the hopper to release the extracted soul energy, as converting eight or more cumulative Ground Netherrack while it is unpowered will cause the hopper to explode, destroying half of the materials, the corner piece and the pressure plate. | |
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− | + | During this process with a powered hopper, the extracted souls can optionally be captured by attaching an [[Urn]] below the Hopper to create [[Soul Urn]]s, which are critical components of advanced devices and are one of the four components of [[Soulforged Steel]]. Every eight Ground Netherrack will fill one urn and cause it to drop off, leaving a place for a new urn. This process can be automated with the use of [[Block Dispenser]]s and other devices. | |
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+ | {{Double Title}} | ||
+ | <onlyinclude>![[Hellfire Dust]] | ||
+ | |align="center"|[[Ground Netherrack]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Hopper_Recipe_Hellfire_Dust.png]] | ||
+ | ![[Hellfire Dust]],<br>[[Soul Urn]] | ||
+ | |align="center"|[[Ground Netherrack]],<br>[[Urn]] | ||
+ | |[[File:Hopper_Recipe_Soul_Urn.png]] | ||
+ | </onlyinclude> | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Uses == | ||
+ | === [[Cauldron]] === | ||
− | + | {{Double Title}} | |
− | + | {{:Concentrated Hellfire}} | |
− | + | {{:Nethercoal}} | |
− | + | |- | |
− | + | {{:Blasting Oil}} | |
+ | {{:Nether Sludge}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
== Keep in Mind == | == Keep in Mind == | ||
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− | * | + | * Hellfire Dust becomes dangerously unstable at very high temperatures. Never allow it to come into contact with a stoked [[Cauldron]] or [[Crucible]] unless you desire explosive results, only used unstoked [[Cauldron]]s. |
+ | * [[Blasting Oil]] is extremely unstable and can easily cause instant death if handled without care. | ||
+ | * [[Possession]], also known as "Nothing to Worry About", is what happens to living animals and villagers, but not the player, when exposed to the spirits of The Nether after a short time: infected souls start to come out of the Nether and leak into your world. These spirits are invisible, and will seep out a short distance from any Nether Portal, and will also infect potential hosts that enter the Nether entirely, warping their behavior to generally undesirable results. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | *[[Ground Netherrack]] | ||
+ | *[[Possession]] | ||
+ | *[[Mill Stone]] | ||
+ | *[[Netherrack]] | ||
+ | *[[Soul Urn]] | ||
+ | *[[Urn]] | ||
+ | *[[Soul Sand]] | ||
+ | *[[Hopper]] | ||
[[Category:Raw material]] | [[Category:Raw material]] | ||
− | [[category:The Age | + | [[category:The Age of Wood Tier 4: Automation and Basic Alchemy]] |
Latest revision as of 04:15, 9 February 2024
Hellfire Dust is the highly-flammable residue left behind when Ground Netherrack is passed through a Hopper containing a Soul Sand filter. It can be cooked in an unstoked Cauldron or combined with other substances at low heat to produce several useful substances, such as explosives, and Nethercoal for torches that never run out.
Crafting
Filtering
Ground Netherrack will instantly turn into Hellfire Dust when it is thrown on top of a Hopper that has been fitted with a Soul Sand block as a filter, but it will not fall through the hopper. It is very advisable to apply mechanical power to the hopper to release the extracted soul energy, as converting eight or more cumulative Ground Netherrack while it is unpowered will cause the hopper to explode, destroying half of the materials, the corner piece and the pressure plate.
During this process with a powered hopper, the extracted souls can optionally be captured by attaching an Urn below the Hopper to create Soul Urns, which are critical components of advanced devices and are one of the four components of Soulforged Steel. Every eight Ground Netherrack will fill one urn and cause it to drop off, leaving a place for a new urn. This process can be automated with the use of Block Dispensers and other devices.
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |
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Hellfire Dust | Ground Netherrack | Hellfire Dust, Soul Urn |
Ground Netherrack, Urn |
Uses
Cauldron
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Concentrated Hellfire |
Hellfire Dust |
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Nethercoal | Coal Dust, Hellfire Dust |
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Blasting Oil | Hellfire Dust, Tallow |
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Nether Sludge |
Hellfire Dust, Potash |
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Keep in Mind
- Hellfire Dust becomes dangerously unstable at very high temperatures. Never allow it to come into contact with a stoked Cauldron or Crucible unless you desire explosive results, only used unstoked Cauldrons.
- Blasting Oil is extremely unstable and can easily cause instant death if handled without care.
- Possession, also known as "Nothing to Worry About", is what happens to living animals and villagers, but not the player, when exposed to the spirits of The Nether after a short time: infected souls start to come out of the Nether and leak into your world. These spirits are invisible, and will seep out a short distance from any Nether Portal, and will also infect potential hosts that enter the Nether entirely, warping their behavior to generally undesirable results.