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One of the first milestones is a [[Coke Oven]] for torches and charcoal. Massive quantities of charcoal are needed to make Steel later. The sooner you start on mass charcoal production, the better. The alternative is going mining for coal regularly.
 
The Coke Oven build is similar to the Smeltery; massivelarge quantities of sand and clay, shaped into bricks, cooked and assembled into blocks. Like the Smeltery, it'sthis process is best accomplished nextclose to a water source to minimize trips for refilling buckets for the Crafting Station. While initially a single Coke Oven is enough to get a stable source of fuel and torches, most players are going to want multiples to keep their [[Bricked Blast Furnace]]s fed sooner rather than later.
 
Up next: <big>The [[Steam Age]]</big>
===Healing Axe===
* Gather Gardens as you explore.
** You will eventually need 8 of each to submit to the Healing Axe quest (this axe feeds you).
*** Leafy Garden
*** Mushroom Garden
*** Stalk Garden
*** Textile Garden
*** Tropical Garden
*** Nether Garden (I usually try to buy garden bags from the coins shop to get a Nether Garden early on to spread).
*** Ground Garden
*** Berry Garden
*** Desert Garden
*** Grass Garden
*** Gourd Garden
*** Herb Garden
*** Water Garden (You can find these in swamp biomes pretty easily or rivers rarely. Look for shimmering green on the water. They are distinctly different from lily pads).
* Keep your eye out for Natura Cotton plants as well and grab all you see! You can always convert the cotton from Textile Gardens to Natura Cotton but if you find it raw...don't pass it up.
* Keep your eye open for bamboo forests and quicksand (mainly just to be able to complete the quests in tier 0.
* Get carrots, wheat and potatoes from a village if you come across one. This will prevent you from having to wait for carrots to grow.
* Use JourneyMap waypoints to mark things. I think the default key to create one is "B". Mark things like aluminium gravel deposits, villages with bee houses, brick rogue-likes (easy bricks),
* You will need to find 20 of each of the following flowers for the healing axe quest as you explore:
** Blue Orchid
** Poppy
** Dandelion
** Lavender (the trickier one as lavender fields are rare-ish).
* Keep your eye out for Coconut trees from Pam's and mark them on JourneyMap for you to come back to. You will need them for the healing axe quest.
 
 
The crops you're going to need for the healing axe quest are:
 
* Soybean (pointed out above - can often times substitute tofu for things like eggs and meat so it is pretty useful).
* Raspberry (smoothies).
* Potato (fries).
* Lettuce (burger)
* Tomato (burger, ketchup, pizza)
* Wheat (dough, bread, toast).
* Strawberry (juice).
* Onion (potato cake, supreme pizza, sausage in bread).
* Rice (curry rice).
* Spice Leaf (curry rice, supreme pizza, maple sausage).
* Chili Pepper (curry rice).
* Coconut (curry rice) (these are a tree crop and can be found in wet forests such as tropical or just dense wet areas - you can make make a tree to farm them once you have one).
* Bell Pepper (supreme pizza)
* Maple Syrup (maple sausage) (grows in Pam's Maple trees - like sap grows in rubber trees - can be found in world but tough to spot - can be purchased in coins shop and can use them to make more saplings if you wish).
* Spinach (beef wellington)
* White Mushroom (beef wellington)
 
You can generally make everything for the healing axe quest before you go to the nether. The only thing you can't make is Rainbow Curry because you will need Burning Blossom (Biomes O' Plenty) from the nether to make that.
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