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| {{ItemAcquisition}}There are a few methods that yield [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]]. These include: | {{ItemAcquisition}}There are a few methods that yield [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]]. These include: | ||
| * Igniting logs and collecting the [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]] afterwards. ''(It may take several seconds after the fire disappears for the [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]] to spawn)'' | * Igniting logs and collecting the [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]] afterwards. ''(It may take several seconds after the fire disappears for the [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]] to spawn)'' | ||
| * Burning food items and using a mortar  | * Burning food items and using a [[Pestle & Mortar|pestle & mortar]] to convert them into [[Charcoal Powder|charcoal powder]]. ''(Food items that are successfully cooked <u>can be cooked again</u> to yield burnt food items) | ||
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  There are a few methods that yield charcoal powder. These include:
- Igniting logs and collecting the charcoal powder afterwards. (It may take several seconds after the fire disappears for the charcoal powder to spawn)
- Burning food items and using a pestle & mortar to convert them into charcoal powder. (Food items that are successfully cooked can be cooked again to yield burnt food items)
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