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Build labor | Skill | Buildmat | Dimension | Requirements |
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Architect & Furnace Operator | Furnace Operating | 4 Blocks, 1 Grate | 5x3 | Mason or Carpenter |
building_crematory.txt | reaction_crematory.txt |
Great for cleaning up your fort. You can burn all kinds of different items, including body parts and remains, any sort of items and wooden furniture to get some ash or charcoal out of it. Wooden items produce coal for sure, body parts/remains might leave ash, and all smaller items have a small chance for either.
This is mostly done to reduce the amount of items, so it is nor very efficient in creating ash or coal. I advise to build one or two of these next to your refuse piles.