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===Creosote=== |
===Creosote=== |
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Creosote is a byproduct of the [[Coke Oven]]. It can be loaded into metal buckets or Seared Tanks through the GUI or right-clicking on the Coke Oven itself. Creosote can be used to craft torches or burned in Furnaces, Iron Furnaces, [[Boiler Firebox]]es or [[Semi-Fluid Generator]]s for early game Steam power. In [[LV]] it's also used as a lubricant. If you truly have an excess of creosote, |
Creosote is a byproduct of the [[Coke Oven]]. It can be loaded into metal buckets or Seared Tanks through the GUI or right-clicking on the Coke Oven itself. Creosote can be used to craft torches or burned in Furnaces, Iron Furnaces, [[Boiler Firebox]]es or [[Semi-Fluid Generator]]s for early game Steam power. In [[LV]] it's also used as a lubricant.<div align="You don't have to be LV to automate the voiding of creosote."> If you truly have an excess of creosote, you can automate the voiding using a faucet and a redstone clock to dispense the creosote into a Voiding Fluid Pipe from BC Transport. This setup allows for continuous disposal of creosote without manual interaction. The manual method involves breaking the bottom center block of the Coke Oven and then rebuilding the multi-block structure.</div> |
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*Better torch recipe (1 Bucket Creosote + 1 Stick + 1 Wool = 5x Torches) |
*Better torch recipe (1 Bucket Creosote + 1 Stick + 1 Wool = 5x Torches) |