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− | This building becomes available after you have learned the [[Bonfire Stabilization]] tech at a University of [[Architecture]]. | + | This building becomes available after you have learned the [[Bonfire Stabilization]] tech at a University of [[Architecture]] and attained [[Pyrolysis]] 3. |
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Revision as of 11:57, 20 December 2019
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Overview
A Bonfire Platform holds wood, like a normal Simple Bonfire, but does not decay like a normal bonfire, and has a larger maximum wood capacity. Bonfires on platforms also may not be lit, as they are intended solely for wood storage, making them a safer choice than a standard bonfire for wood storage in several ways.
Built in a Small Construction Site
Sources
This building becomes available after you have learned the Bonfire Stabilization tech at a University of Architecture and attained Pyrolysis 3.
Cost
Must chose which marble when creating the bonfire platform.
The type of marble chosen determines the amount of wood the bonfire can hold.
Platform Size
Marble | Max Wood |
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Oyster Shell Marble | 40K |
Mud Granite | 45K |
Canary Granite | 50K |
Grey Star Marble | 55K |
Rose Alabaster | 60K |
White Alabaster | 65K |
Hornets Wing Granite | ??? |
Tangerine Marble | 75K |
Leopards Paw Marble | 80K |
Jade | 85k |
Fire Rock | ??? |
Ghost Granite | ??? |
Angels Stone | ??? |
Stranger's Basalt | 125k |