Timeline for Which fuels burn the longest in Minecraft?
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Apr 27, 2015 at 6:44 | comment | added | Nyerguds | @Psychemaster: Once I get to the Nether, though, or find some underground lava lakes, lava immediately becomes my prime fuel source. The thing about lava is, besides small single-source-block streams you find in cave tunnels, it always comes in huge quantities. | |
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Apr 16, 2015 at 8:48 | history | edited | MrLemon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
Added Burn time in ticks and smeltings
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Apr 14, 2015 at 7:17 | comment | added | angussidney | @Konerak Iron is renewable, through the use of iron golem farms. However these are impractical to make and are usually mistaken for being unrenewable. | |
Mar 11, 2015 at 1:57 | comment | added | user19220 | So, at the risk of stating the obvious: combine your coal into blocks (if you're smelting large quantities that is) and split your wood into sticks before burning it - or better yet convert it to charcoal first. | |
Oct 16, 2014 at 11:46 | comment | added | Psychemaster | @Konerak The bucket is not used up during the smelting process, so the renewability of the 3 iron bars used to make it is of minimal concern for large smelting operations - in reality you're much more likely to run out of lava. | |
Oct 16, 2014 at 8:57 | history | edited | MrLemon | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Jul 25, 2014 at 11:41 | comment | added | Flaunting | Would be awesome if charcoal blocks existed | |
Jun 20, 2013 at 6:17 | comment | added | Konerak | Do note that efficiency is not the only thing you should take into account. Renewability (is a resource infinite or not) comes into play too, as well as "obtainability" (how easy is it to get/transport the resource). Lava buckets use iron, which is non-renewable. Blaze rods are infinite, and easily obtainable when you have a blaze spawner. | |
Jun 6, 2013 at 18:30 | vote | accept | MerajA | ||
May 29, 2013 at 14:13 | history | edited | Celta | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 29, 2013 at 14:01 | history | answered | Celta | CC BY-SA 3.0 |