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loz - Lozi
lrc - Northern Luri
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ltg - Latgalian
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luz - Southern Luri
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lzh - Literary Chinese
lzz - Laz
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mag - Magahi
mai - Maithili
map-bms - Basa Banyumasan
mdf - Moksha
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mnc-latn - Manchu (Latin script)
mnc-mong - Manchu (Mongolian script)
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mnw - Mon
mo - Moldovan
mos - Mossi
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mrj - Western Mari
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ms-arab - Malay (Jawi script)
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mwl - Mirandese
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myv - Erzya
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nah - Nāhuatl
nan - Minnan
nap - Neapolitan
nb - Norwegian Bokmål
nds - Low German
nds-nl - Low Saxon
ne - Nepali
new - Newari
ng - Ndonga
nia - Nias
nit - కొలామి
niu - Niuean
nl - Dutch
nl-informal - Dutch (informal address)
nmz - Nawdm
nn - Norwegian Nynorsk
no - Norwegian
nod - Northern Thai
nog - Nogai
nov - Novial
nqo - N’Ko
nrm - Norman
nso - Northern Sotho
nv - Navajo
ny - Nyanja
nyn - Nyankole
nyo - Nyoro
nys - Nyungar
oc - Occitan
ojb - Northwestern Ojibwa
olo - Livvi-Karelian
om - Oromo
or - Odia
os - Ossetic
pa - Punjabi
pag - Pangasinan
pam - Pampanga
pap - Papiamento
pcd - Picard
pcm - Nigerian Pidgin
pdc - Pennsylvania German
pdt - Plautdietsch
pfl - Palatine German
pi - Pali
pih - Norfuk / Pitkern
pl - Polish
pms - Piedmontese
pnb - Western Punjabi
pnt - Pontic
prg - Prussian
ps - Pashto
pt - Portuguese
pt-br - Brazilian Portuguese
pwn - Paiwan
qu - Quechua
qug - Chimborazo Highland Quichua
rgn - Romagnol
rif - Riffian
rki - Arakanese
rm - Romansh
rmc - Carpathian Romani
rmy - Vlax Romani
rn - Rundi
ro - Romanian
roa-tara - Tarantino
rsk - Pannonian Rusyn
ru - Russian
rue - Rusyn
rup - Aromanian
ruq - Megleno-Romanian
ruq-cyrl - Megleno-Romanian (Cyrillic script)
ruq-latn - Megleno-Romanian (Latin script)
rut - Rutul
rw - Kinyarwanda
ryu - Okinawan
sa - Sanskrit
sah - Yakut
sat - Santali
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scn - Sicilian
sco - Scots
sd - Sindhi
sdc - Sassarese Sardinian
sdh - Southern Kurdish
se - Northern Sami
se-fi - Northern Sami (Finland)
se-no - Northern Sami (Norway)
se-se - Northern Sami (Sweden)
sei - Seri
ses - Koyraboro Senni
sg - Sango
sgs - Samogitian
sh - Serbo-Croatian
sh-cyrl - Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic script)
sh-latn - Serbo-Croatian (Latin script)
shi - Tachelhit
shi-latn - Tachelhit (Latin script)
shi-tfng - Tachelhit (Tifinagh script)
shn - Shan
shy - Shawiya
shy-latn - Shawiya (Latin script)
si - Sinhala
simple - Simple English
sjd - Kildin Sami
sje - Pite Sami
sk - Slovak
skr - Saraiki
skr-arab - Saraiki (Arabic script)
sl - Slovenian
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tcy - Tulu
tdd - Tai Nuea
te - Telugu
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tg-cyrl - Tajik (Cyrillic script)
tg-latn - Tajik (Latin script)
th - Thai
ti - Tigrinya
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tly - Talysh
tly-cyrl - Talysh (Cyrillic script)
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to - Tongan
tok - Toki Pona
tpi - Tok Pisin
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trv - Taroko
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ttj - Tooro
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ug-arab - Uyghur (Arabic script)
ug-latn - Uyghur (Latin script)
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vec - Venetian
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zgh - Standard Moroccan Tamazight
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{{NeedsUpdating|message=Limewater & lime & new barrel woods}} <languages /> {{About|Wooden Barrels|the ceramic version|Large Ceramic Vessel}} {{Block |image= Barrel (Acacia).png; Barrel (Ash).png; Barrel (Aspen).png; Barrel (Birch).png; Barrel (Chestnut).png; Barrel (Douglas Fir).png; Barrel (Hickory).png; Barrel (Kapok).png; Barrel (Maple).png; Barrel (Oak).png; Barrel (Pine).png; Barrel (Sequoia).png; Barrel (Spruce).png; Barrel (Sycamore).png; Barrel (White Cedar).png; Barrel (White Elm).png; Barrel (Willow).png |invimage= Barrel (Acacia) |invimage2= Barrel (Ash) |invimage3= Barrel (Aspen) |invimage4= Barrel (Birch) |invimage5= Barrel (Chestnut) |invimage6= Barrel (Douglas Fir) |invimage7= Barrel (Hickory) |invimage8= Barrel (Kapok) |invimage9= Barrel (Maple) |invimage10= Barrel (Oak) |invimage11= Barrel (Pine) |invimage12= Barrel (Sequoia) |invimage13= Barrel (Spruce) |invimage14= Barrel (Sycamore) |invimage15= Barrel (White Cedar) |invimage16= Barrel (White Elm) |invimage17= Barrel (Willow) |gravity= No |transparent= Yes |tool= Axe |tool2= Saw |stackable= Empty: Yes, 4<br> Sealed: No |size= Large |weight= Heavy |blockid= Barrel |notes= Sealed barrels will overburden players if not worn on the back, even if they are empty when sealed. }} == Obtaining == Barrels are crafted with seven [[lumber]] of the same wood type. Barrels can be crafted from every different type of wood, but this only has an aesthetic effect. {{Grid/Crafting Table |A1= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |B1= |C1= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |A2= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |B2= |C2= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |A3= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |B3= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |C3= Lumber (Acacia); Lumber (Ash); Lumber (Aspen); Lumber (Birch); Lumber (Chestnut); Lumber (Douglas Fir); Lumber (Hickory); Lumber (Kapok); Lumber (Maple); Lumber (Oak); Lumber (Pine); Lumber (Sequoia); Lumber (Spruce); Lumber (Sycamore); Lumber (White Cedar); Lumber (White Elm); Lumber (Willow) |Output= Barrel (Acacia); Barrel (Ash); Barrel (Aspen); Barrel (Birch); Barrel (Chestnut); Barrel (Douglas Fir); Barrel (Hickory); Barrel (Kapok); Barrel (Maple); Barrel (Oak); Barrel (Pine); Barrel (Sequoia); Barrel (Spruce); Barrel (Sycamore); Barrel (White Cedar); Barrel (White Elm); Barrel (Willow) }} == Usage == Barrels are filled with liquids by either placing a full bucket inside the barrel, by using a full bucket or another filled barrel/large ceramic vessel to {{key|RMB}} on the barrel, or using the empty barrel to {{key|RMB}} on a liquid source block. Once sealed, a barrel can be broken and moved by carrying it in the inventory. A sealed barrel will retain its contents, allowing the player to fill it in one location before moving it to another. If the barrel is not sealed when it is broken, it will dump the items onto the ground, and the liquid inside will be deleted. Sealed barrels must be carried one at a time in [[The_Player#Back_Slot|the player's back slot]]. If the player has a sealed barrel in their inventory that is not located in the back slot, even if the sealed barrel is empty, the player will see a message stating, "'''''Overburdened'''''" and will not be able to move. '''''Note: All of the below recipes are the suggested minimum ratios. Any multiple of these ratios that will fit in the barrel will work. Liquid is the limiting factor for the majority sealed barrel recipes, meaning that a barrel can process the recipe if it has too much liquid, but it cannot process if it has too much of an item.''''' === Interface === ==== Liquid Storage ==== {| cellspacing=10 |width=352|[[File:BarrelGUI-L.png]] |valign="top"| #Selector Tabs - Toggle between liquid and item storage. #Type Label - Displays what is currently contained within the barrel. #Time Label - Displays the date and time the barrel was sealed. #Liquid Gauge - Displays how much liquid is currently contained within the barrel, max 10 buckets. #In/Out Button - Determines if the barrel can have liquids put in it, or taken out of it. #Processing Slot - Input slot for buckets and items to be processed, and the output slot for finished products. #Seal Button - Seals the barrel for processing and moving. #Empty Button - Deletes all liquid from the barrel. #Output Label - Displays what will be created when unsealed. '''''Note: If this does not state the name of what is trying to be made, something is wrong and it will not work, no matter how long the barrel is sealed for.''''' |} ==== Item Storage ==== {| cellspacing=10 |width=352|[[File:BarrelGUI-S.png]] |valign="top"| #Selector Tabs - Toggle between liquid and item storage. #Seal Button - Seals the barrel for moving. #Inventory Slots - Barrels can hold up to 12 slots worth of items. |} === Fresh Water === Fresh Water barrels are used as a starting point for tannin and alcohols, as storage for drinking water, to quickly cool down heated items, to create [[jute|jute fibers]], to process sugar cane, and to turn scraped [[hides]] into prepared hides. An unsealed barrel can be placed outside with direct access to the sky, and will accumulate fresh water when it is raining. A full fresh water barrel will fill 10 [[Pottery#Ceramic Jug|Ceramic Jugs]]; or can process 50 jute, 166.66 oz of sugar cane, 33 small scraped hides, 25 medium scraped hides, or 20 large scraped hides. {| cellspacing="10" !Jute !Sugar |- |{{Recipe/Jute Fiber}} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Fresh Water |Ratio= 3,000 mB |Input= Sugarcane, 50 |Output= Sugar, 5 |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |- !Small Scraped Hide !Medium Scraped Hide !Large Scraped Hide |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Fresh Water |Ratio= 300 mB |Input= Hide (Scraped) |Output= Hide (Prepared) |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Fresh Water |Ratio= 400 mB |Input= Hide (Scraped) |Output= Hide (Prepared) |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Fresh Water |Ratio= 500 mB |Input= Hide (Scraped) |Output= Hide (Prepared) |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |} === Alcohol === {{main|Alcohol}} There are two main types of Alcohol in Terrafirmacraft+. Fermented Alcohol is made by fermenting various foods and liquids, using Yeast, in a barrel. Distilled Alcohol is made by distilling Fermented Alcohol in a [[Still]]. Alcohol gives Experience when drunk, but also intoxicates the player, causing the player to get Drunk. While Drunk, the player may experience visual effects and an inability to walk in a straight line. Drinking too much may cause death. Distilled Alcohol gives more experience, but also intoxicates the player more. Fermented Alcohol can also be used in the production of Vinegar for the preservation of food. === Vinegar === Vinegar is created by leaving a barrel of Alcohol unsealed and exposed to the sky for a day. No inputs are needed. {| cellspacing="10" |{{Recipe/Vinegar}} |} ==== Brine ==== Brine is created by adding a single bucket of vinegar to a barrel containing at least 1,000 mB of salt water. The recipe is instant, and does not require the barrel to be sealed. There must be space in the barrel to add the vinegar; therefore, a bucket of salt water must first be removed from a full barrel of salt water before brine can be made. {| cellspacing="10" |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Salt Water |Ratio= 1,000 mB |Input= Wooden Bucket (Vinegar) |Output= |Time= Instant (No Seal) |L2= Brine }} |} ===== Usage ===== Brine can be used with any type of food except for those in the grain category. To brine a piece of food, first make sure that there is enough liquid in the barrel to brine the weight of the food. If there is not, either add more brine to the barrel, or cut the food into smaller pieces. Brining does not preserve the food; in order to preserve it, the food must be Pickled. Brining is merely a step in pickling. {| cellspacing="10" |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Brine |Ratio= 600 mB |Input= Raw Beef, 10 |Output= Raw Beef, 10 |Time= 4 hours |L2= }} |} ===== Pickling ===== Vinegar can be used to pickle any piece of brined food. To pickle a piece of food, first make sure that there is enough liquid in the barrel to pickle the weight of the food. If there is not, either add more vinegar to the barrel, or cut the food into smaller pieces. While it requires 1,000 mB of vinegar for every 16 ounces of brined food in order to start the process, only 1 mB of the vinegar will be consumed for each ounce of the item sealed in the barrel. Once a piece of food has been pickled, it can be stored in a sealed vinegar barrel indefinitely to drastically reduce the rate at which it decays. Preserving pickled food in vinegar requires a minimum of 1,000 mB of vinegar for every 32 ounces of pickled food. {| cellspacing="10" !Pickling !Storage |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Vinegar |Ratio= 1,000 mB |Input= Cabbage (Harvest), 16 |Output= Cabbage (Harvest), 16 |Time= 4 hours |L2= }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Vinegar |Ratio= 1,000 mB |Input= Cabbage (Harvest), 32 |Output= Cabbage (Harvest), 32 |Time= Forever |L2= }} |} === Limewater === Limewater is created by placing [[Lime]] in a fresh water barrel, using a ratio of 2 lime for each bucket (1,000 mB). Limewater creation is instant, and will consume the lime the moment the ratio is valid. Limewater barrels are used to create [[Mortar]] and turn raw [[hides]] into soaked hides. A full limewater barrel can process 1,600 mortar, 33 small raw hides, 25 medium raw hides, or 20 large raw hides. {| cellspacing="10" |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Fresh Water |Ratio= 1,000 mB |Input= Lime, 2 |Output= |Time= Instant (No Seal) |L2= Limewater }} |} {| cellspacing="10" |- |{{Recipe/Mortar}} | {| !Small Raw Hide |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Limewater |Ratio= 300 mB |Input= Hide (Raw) |Output= Hide (Soaked) |Time= 8 hours |L2=}} |} |- | {| !Medium Raw Hide |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Limewater |Ratio= 400 mB |Input= Hide (Raw) |Output= Hide (Soaked) |Time= 8 hours |L2=}} |} | {| !Large Raw Hide |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Limewater |Ratio= 500 mB |Input= Hide (Raw) |Output= Hide (Soaked) |Time= 8 hours |L2=}} |} |} === Tannin === Tannin is created by placing a single Acacia, Birch, Chestnut, Douglas Fir, Fever, Hickory, Limba, Mahogany, Maple, Oak, or Sequoia [[log]] in a fresh water barrel and sealing it for 8 hours. A single log is enough to turn any barrel with at least 1 bucket (1,000 mB) of fresh water into tannin. Adding additional logs will result in either the recipe being unable to process (shown by no message at the bottom when sealed), or the excess logs will simply be consumed. Tannin is used to tan prepared [[hides]] into [[leather]]. A full barrel of tannin can process 33 small prepared hides, 25 medium prepared hides, or 20 large prepared hides, producing 33 leather for small, 50 leather for medium, and 60 leather for large. Acacia, Fever, Mahogany, and Limba {| cellspacing="10" |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Fresh Water |Ratio= 1,000 mB to 10,000 mB |Input= Log (Acacia); Log (Birch); Log (Chestnut); Log (Douglas Fir); Log (Fever); Log (Hickory); Log (Limba); Log (Mahogany); Log (Maple); Log (Oak); Log (Sequoia) |Output= |Time= 8 hours |L2= Tannin }} |} {| cellspacing="10" !Small Prepared Hide !Medium Prepared Hide !Large Prepared Hide |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Tannin |Ratio= 300 mB |Input= Hide (Prepared) |Output= Leather (TFC) |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Tannin |Ratio= 400 mB |Input= Hide (Prepared) |Output= Leather (TFC), 2 |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Tannin |Ratio= 500 mB |Input= Hide (Prepared) |Output= Leather (TFC), 3 |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |} === Curdled Milk/Cheese === Curdled milk is created by adding a single bucket of vinegar to a barrel containing at least 1,000 mB of milk, and sealing it for 8 hours. This will result in an amount of curdled milk equal to the original volume + 111 * (original volume / 1000). ''For example: Adding vinegar to 1,000 mB of milk will result in 1,111 mB of curdled milk. Adding vinegar to 5,000 mB of milk will result in 5,555 mB of curdled milk. The exception to this calculation is adding vinegar to 9,000 mB of milk, which will result in a full barrel, instead of 9,999 mB.'' After the milk has curdled, remove the empty bucket and seal the barrel for an additional 8 hours. The weight of the resulting cheese is dependent on the amount of curdled milk in the barrel, calculated with the formula (Volume mB) * 1 oz / 62.5 mB = Weight oz. ''For example: Using the three above examples of curdled milk, would result in 17.77 oz, 88.88 oz, and 160 oz of cheese respectively.'' When turning curdled milk into cheese any edible [[food]] (except more cheese) can be added to infuse the cheese with extra [[Food#Taste|flavor]], while keeping the dairy [[Food#Nutrition|nutrition group]]. A maximum of 20 oz of food can be added to the curdled milk. The resulting cheese will have a flavor profile that is averaged between the cheese and the infusion, depending on the amount of infused food. Cheese that has been infused with the full 20 oz will have the exact same flavor profile as the infusion, and will have none of the cheese flavor profile. ''For example: Adding 10 oz of Garlic into 10,000 mB of Curdled Milk will result in 160 oz of Garlic Cheese with a flavor profile that is a 50/50 balance between garlic and cheese.'' {| cellspacing="10" !Curdled Milk !Cheese !Infused Cheese |- |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Milk |Ratio= 9,000 mB |Input= Wooden Bucket (Vinegar) |Output= |Time= 8 hours |L2= Curdled Milk }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Curdled Milk |Ratio= 1,000 mB |Input= |Output= Cheese , 16 |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |{{Grid/Barrel |L1= Curdled Milk |Ratio= 1,000 mB |Input= Blueberries, 20; Garlic (Harvest), 20; Cooked Porkchop, 20; Oat (Grain), 20 |Output= Cheese , 16 |Time= 8 hours |L2= }} |} === Powder Keg === Powder kegs are created by placing [[gunpowder]] in the solid storage of a barrel, sealing the barrel, and then lighting it with a redstone signal or by being exposed to Fire. A powder keg that has been lit can be disabled by using {{key|RMB}} with an empty hand before the barrel explodes. Note: A straight line of Log Piles -each with 1 Log- can be lit by a [[Firepit]] and used as a fuse to activate a [[Powder Keg]] from a distance without using Redstone. This is an unintended side effect of the use the mechanic used to light [[Kiln]]s. A minimum of 12 gunpowder is required for a small [[MCWiki:explosion|explosion]], but more gunpowder can be added to increase the blast strength. A barrel with 36 gunpowder will create the same size explosion as an uncharged [[creeper]]. A barrel with 192 gunpowder (three stacks) will create a crater about 16 blocks wide. A barrel completely full of gunpowder (12 stacks) will create a crater about 40 blocks wide. ''Sizes will vary depending on the blocks' blast resistance and the location of the explosion.'' Unlike all other blocks which have a chance of being completely destroyed and dropping nothing, [[Ore|ores and minerals]] that are destroyed by an explosion have a 100% drop rate. This means that powder kegs can be used to quickly mine out large areas of ore. '''''Note:''' Only the blocks that are destroyed by the explosion itself will have the 100% drop rate. Any ore blocks that are destroyed by the falling blocks that were created from the explosion will drop nothing by [[Config|default]]. Consecutive explosions from multiple powder kegs still destroy items that have already been dropped and are not picked up, including pieces of ore.'' Raw [[stone]] that is destroyed by an explosion has a 30% chance of being converted to a [[cobblestone]] block, instead of disappearing and maybe dropping some [[rock]]s or a [[gem]]. === Olive Oil === Barrels can be used to catch the olive oil that is produced by pressing [[Fruit Trees|olives]] in a [[hopper]]. The olive oil in the barrel can then be used to fill and fuel [[Oil Lamp|oil lamps]]. === Resin Collection === An unsealed Barrel placed below a [[Knife]] stuck into a [[Tree]] will collect the [[Resin]] in its inventory instead of letting it spawn on the ground. == History == {{History|b}} {{History||Build 76|Added barrels.}} {{History||Build 76 Hotfix 8|Added placing a hot ingot in a barrel full of water to cool it down.}} {{History||77.0|Added ability to shift click the contents of a bucket directly into a barrel.|Added the ability to blow up barrels of gunpowder.}} {{History||77.12|Added filling water bottles from barrels.|Added Vinegar and Cheese.}} {{History||78.0|Barrels retain inventory when broken.|Added a toggle button for filling and emptying barrels.|Added Jute.}} {{History||78.4|All alcohols except rum are disabled pending a barrel rewrite.}} {{History||79.0|Barrel processing completely rewritten.|Barrels contain two tabs, one for liquid storage and one for solid storage.|Barrels render their liquids inside, and containers can be filled and emptied into barrels by right clicking on the barrel with item in hand.|Unsealed barrels collect rainwater.|Barrels can be carried on the players back.}} {{History||79.5|Barrels can be filled from other barrels and large vessels. They can also be emptied into other barrels and large vessels via right clicking on the block.|Barrel solid storage can hold large items instead of medium.}} {{History||79.10|Rewrote powder kegs. Explosions hitting raw stone have a chance to create cobblestone instead of dropping loose rocks.}} {{History||79.11|Added "Preserving" message to pickled food that is being stored in Vinegar.|Fixed brining not consuming the correct amount of brine.}} {{History||79.12|Unfired large vessels can no longer pick up water.}} {{History||79.18|The amount of gunpowder inside of a powder keg determines the size of the explosion.}} {{History||79.19|Alcohol production only works with 4 to 12 oz of food per fresh water bucket, instead of having no upper bounds.}} {{History||79.22|If interacting with a barrel/large vessel does not result in a transfer of liquid, the GUI will open.}} {{History||79.26|Barrels and Large Vessels have grayed out slots when sealed to make it a bit more obvious that the slots cannot be interacted with until the container is unsealed.}} {{History||82.0|Vinegar recipe no longer requires fruit. Leave unsealed barrel of alcohol exposed to air for 24 hrs to make vinegar}} {{History|foot}} == Trivia == *Dunk originally wished for powder kegs to be lit with a gunpowder trail rather than a redstone signal. However, due to their common use in SMP traps, this feature would have been impractical. == Gallery == <gallery mode="packed" heights=150px caption="Smallest Powder Keg"> File:KegSmallPowder.png File:KegSmallPlaced.png File:KegSmallCrater.png </gallery> <gallery mode="packed" heights=150px caption="Medium Powder Keg"> File:KegMedPowder.png File:KegMedPlaced.png File:KegMedCrater.png </gallery> <gallery mode="packed" heights=150px caption="Largest Powder Keg"> File:KegBigPowder.png File:KegBigPlaced.png File:KegBigCrater.png </gallery> {{Blocks}} [[Category:Manufactured Items]]
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