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Overview
A Bonfire Platform holds wood, like a normal 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.
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 | ??? |
Rose Alabaster | 60K |
White Alabaster | 65K |
Hornets Wing Granite | ??? |
Tangerine Marble | 75K |
Leopards Paw Marble | 80K |
Jade | 85k |
Fire Rock | ??? |
Ghost Granite | ??? |
Angels Stone | ??? |
Monkey Marble | 125k |