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Revision as of 18:58, 18 January 2019
An Urn is traditionally used as a container for the ashes of the deceased.
It can be placed as an aesthetic block.
Crafting
An Urn is crafted by placing a block of unfired clay on top of a Turntable and letting it rotate until the Unfired Pottery becomes the shape of an urn, which is after 8 complete turns. You will get 7 clay back in the process, so the Urn costs 2 clay in total. After that it must by fired in a Kiln.
Applications
- Capturing the souls of the Nether to create a Soul Urn
- Aesthetics