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A [[Heat Source|heat source]] provides its surroundings with warmth, most of them are also [[containers]] where you are able to cook food. All heat sources have a chance to burn food, if left alone, and a chance to burst into flames and burn the surrounding area to ashes if left on and unattended. Always turn off any heat source when you are done using it to avoid this. Some heat sources are considered powered by electricity by the game, so when the power fails all cooking will have to be done on others.
A [[Heat Source|heat source]] provides its surroundings with warmth, most of them are also [[containers]] where you are able to cook food. All heat sources have a chance to burn food, if left alone, and a chance to burst into flames and burn the surrounding area to ashes if left on and unattended. Always turn off any heat source when you are done using it to avoid this. Some heat sources are considered powered by electricity by the game, so when the power fails and no working [[generator]] is connected, all cooking will have to be done on others.


== Types of Heat Sources ==
==Types of Heat Sources==
=== Oven ===
===Oven===
[[File:Oven.png|thumb|128px||alt=Example of an Oven found in in-game shops and houses.|Oven Model]]
[[File:Oven.png|thumb|128px||alt=Example of an Oven found in in-game shops and houses.|Oven Model]]
Ovens are only found in house or restaurant kitchens. They are currently used to cook [[food]] by placing the cookable item(s) inside one of the slots and then turning them on. The occupied slot's background has a smooth transition from a slightly, to clearly visible red that indicates the cooking process and it's rough progress. Recipes, such as [[Pot_of_Soup|soup]], can be crafted using the inventory and also cooked in this way. Most foods look different when they're done cooking and substantially reduce your hunger when compared to the uncooked versions. But cooking a food for too long will burn the food and will make it less filling and can make the consumer ill. Food's cooking progress can also be monitored by the dropdown menu on the food items; the nutrition bar will change to Cooking, and slowly fill as the food cooks.
Ovens are only found in house or restaurant kitchens. They are currently used to cook [[food]] by placing the cookable item(s) inside one of the slots and then turning them on. The occupied slot's background has a smooth transition from a slightly, to clearly visible red that indicates the cooking process and it's rough progress. Recipes, such as [[Pot_of_Soup|soup]], can be crafted using the inventory and also cooked in this way. Most foods look different when they're done cooking and substantially reduce your hunger when compared to the uncooked versions. But cooking a food for too long will burn the food and will make it less filling and can make the consumer ill. Food's cooking progress can also be monitored by the dropdown menu on the food items; the nutrition bar will change to Cooking, and slowly fill as the food cooks.
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Uses electricity, doesn't require fuel to be added. <br>
*Uses electricity, doesn't require fuel to be added.
:• Has an alarm/bell, less likely food will burn. <br>
*Has an alarm/bell, less likely food will burn.
:• Different cooking settings, set the function based on the purpose. <br>
*Different cooking settings, set the function based on the purpose.
:• Easy to find, inside most houses. <br>
*Easy to find, inside most houses.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Requires electricity, will not function without it. <br>
*Requires electricity, will not function without it.
*Can't be picked up and placed without tools enough points in [[Electricity]].


=== Microwave Oven ===
===Microwave Oven===
[[File:Microwave_Oven.png|thumb|128px|alt=Microwave Oven model|Microwave Oven Model]]
[[File:Microwave_Oven.png|thumb|128px|alt=Microwave Oven model|Microwave Oven Model]]
Similar to Ovens, they are found in houses and restaurant kitchens. It can be used to cook.
Similar to Ovens, they are found in houses and restaurant kitchens. They can be used to cook.
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Uses electricity, doesn't require fuel to be added. <br>
*Uses electricity, doesn't require fuel to be added.
:• Cooks very quickly. <br>
*Cooks very quickly.
:• Has an alarm/bell, very unlikely food will burn. <br>
*Has an alarm/bell, very unlikely food will burn.
:• Different cooking settings, quickly set the function and leave it. <br>
*Different cooking settings, set the function based on the purpose.
:• Easy to find, commonly inside houses. <br>
*Automatically turns off when doors are opened.
*Easy to find, commonly inside houses.
*Easy to pick up.
*Low weight.
*Can be placed on a shelf.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Requires electricity, will not function without it. <br>
*Requires electricity, will not function without it.
:• Some foods will increase Unhappiness and Boredom when cooked in a microwave. <br>
*Some foods will increase Unhappiness and Boredom when cooked in a microwave.
*Metal items put inside will cause burning.


=== Propane Barbecue ===
===Propane Barbecue===
[[File:BBQ_big.png|thumb|128px|alt=Large barbecue model|Propane Barbecue Model]]
[[File:BBQ_big.png|thumb|128px|alt=Large barbecue model|Propane Barbecue Model]]
A '''barbecue''' is used to [[Cooking|cook]] [[Food|food]], adding to its nutritional value and reducing the player's [[Moodles#Hungry|hunger]]. The barbecue can often be found in the backyards of houses. Unlike the [[Heat Source#Oven|oven]] and [[Heat Source#Microwave Oven|microwave]], a barbecue doesn't require [[Electricity|electricity]] to run. Instead it uses a [[Propane Tank|propane tank]], which can sometimes be found inside other barbecues, tool sheds or workshops. The barbeque cannot be picked up while a propane tank is installed. To remove the propane tank, just ''right-click'' the barbecue and select "Remove Tank". To add a new tank, select "Install Tank" with a propane tank. The player should plan for this in advance by having an empty [[Items#Baggage|bag]] or a [[Vehicles|vehicle]], as the propane tank has a weight of 20.  
A '''barbecue''' is used to [[Cooking|cook]] [[food]], adding to its nutritional value and reducing the player's [[Moodles#Hungry|hunger]]. The barbecue can often be found in the backyards of houses. Unlike the [[Heat Source#Oven|oven]] and [[Heat Source#Microwave Oven|microwave]], a barbecue doesn't require [[Electricity|electricity]] to run. Instead it uses a [[Propane Tank|propane tank]], which can sometimes be found inside other barbecues, tool sheds or workshops. The barbecue cannot be picked up while a propane tank is installed. To remove the propane tank, just ''right-click'' the barbecue and select "Remove Tank". To add a new tank, select "Install Tank" with a propane tank. The player should plan for this in advance by having an empty [[Items#Baggage|bag]] or a [[Vehicles|vehicle]], as the propane tank has a weight of 20.  
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run once it's off. <br>
*Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run once it's off.
:• Can be picked up and safely used indoors. <br>
*Can be picked up and safely used indoors.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Can't use electricity, must constantly be refueled with propane tanks. <br>
*Can't use electricity, must constantly be refueled with propane tanks.
:• Requires propane tanks. Running out means it will no longer function. <br>
*Requires propane tanks. Running out means it will no longer function.
:• Propane tank is very heavy, weight of 20. <br>
*Propane tank is heavy, weight of 20.
:• No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning. <br>
*No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.


=== Charcoal Barbecue ===
===Charcoal Barbecue===
[[File:BBQ_small.png|thumb|128px|alt=small barbecue grill model|Charcoal Barbecue Model]]
[[File:BBQ_small.png|thumb|128px|alt=small barbecue grill model|Charcoal Barbecue Model]]
While you can use ripped sheets to light a campfire, it doesn't work with charcoal BBQ. Use paper (magazine, newspaper, etc) or gas.
While you can use ripped sheets to light a campfire, it doesn't work with charcoal BBQ. Use paper (magazine, newspaper, etc) or gas.
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely. <br>
*Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
:• Uses charcoal and/or wood as a fuel. <br>
*Uses charcoal, wood, paper and fabric as a fuel, which is sustainable.
:• Can be picked up and safely used indoors. <br>
*Can be picked up and safely used indoors.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Can't use electricity, fuel must constantly be added. <br>
*Can't use electricity, fuel must constantly be added.
:• No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning. <br>
*No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.


=== Antique Oven ===
===Antique Oven===
[[File:Antique_Oven.png|thumb|128px|alt=An antique style oven|Antique Oven Model]]
[[File:Antique_Oven.png|thumb|128px|alt=An antique style oven|Antique Oven Model]]
The '''antique oven''' isn't like your conventional [[oven]], as it does not require electricity. Instead it requires [[Items#Fuel|wood]] or [[Items#Literature|paper]] to be added as a source of fuel. This is ideal once the electricity turns off, as vegetation will continuously grow. Its closed off fire and long plume allows it to be placed indoors without the risk of the player or the building burning, as is the risk with a [[campfire]]. To light the antique oven, a [[Items#Fire Source|fire source]] and [[Twigs|twigs]] or [[Gas Can|gas can]] must be in the player's inventory. Then simply ''right-click'' the antique oven and select "Light Fire". Fuel must also be added as it burns, or the fire will burn out.
The '''antique oven''' isn't like your conventional [[oven]], as it does not require electricity. Instead it requires [[Items#Fuel|wood]] or [[Items#Literature|paper]] to be added as a source of fuel. This is ideal once the electricity turns off, as vegetation will continuously grow. It's closed off fire and long plume allows it to be placed indoors without the risk of the player or the building burning, as is the risk with a [[campfire]]. To light the antique oven, a [[Items#Fire Source|fire source]] and [[Twigs|twigs]] or [[Gas Can|gas can]] must be in the player's inventory. Then simply ''right-click'' the antique oven and select "Light Fire". Fuel must also be added as it burns, or the fire will burn out.
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely. <br>
*Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
:• Uses wood as a fuel, which is sustainable. <br>
*Uses charcoal, wood, paper and fabric as a fuel, which is sustainable.
:• Doesn't have an open fire, removing the risk of fire spreading. <br>
*Doesn't have an open fire, removing the risk of fire spreading.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Can't use electricity, wood must constantly be collected. <br>
*Can't use electricity, wood must constantly be collected.
:• Can't use charcoal or gas as a fuel source. <br>
*No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.
:• Heavy to carry, weight of 40. <br>
*Heavy to carry, weight of 40.
:• No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning. <br>
*When turned off, some fuel is still being used as it's smoldering.
:• Quite rare and difficult to find. Often seen in isolated log cabins. <br>
*Can't be picked up and placed without tools enough points in [[Carpentry]].
*Quite rare and difficult to find. Often seen in isolated log cabins.


=== Fireplace ===
===Fireplace===
[[File:Fireplace.gif|thumb|128px|alt=A fireplace|Fireplace Model]]
[[File:Fireplace.gif|thumb|128px|alt=A fireplace|Fireplace Model]]
The '''fireplace''' is similar to the antique oven, as it does not require electricity. Instead it requires [[Items#Fuel|wood]] or [[Items#Literature|paper]] to be added as a source of fuel. This is ideal once the electricity turns off, as vegetation will continuously grow. It is an immovable object found in some wealthy houses and will not spread fire. To light the fireplace, a [[Items#Fire Source|fire source]] and [[Twigs|twigs]] or [[Gas Can|gas can]] must be in the player's inventory. Then simply ''right-click'' the fireplace and select "Light Fire". Fuel must also be added as it burns, or the fire will burn out. There is some difficulty in identifying the level of fuel, however.  
The '''fireplace''' is similar to the antique oven, as it does not require electricity. Instead it requires [[Items#Fuel|wood]] or [[Items#Literature|paper]] to be added as a source of fuel. This is ideal once the electricity turns off, as vegetation will continuously grow. It is an immovable object found in some wealthy houses and will not spread fire. To light the fireplace, a [[Items#Fire Source|fire source]] and [[Twigs|twigs]] or [[Gas Can|gas can]] must be in the player's inventory. Then simply ''right-click'' the fireplace and select "Light Fire". Fuel must also be added as it burns, or the fire will burn out. There is some difficulty in identifying the level of fuel, however.  
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely. <br>
*Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
:• Uses wood as a fuel, which is sustainable. <br>
*Uses wood as a fuel, which is sustainable.
:• Doesn't cause fire spread. <br>
*Doesn't cause fire spread.
:• Displays a log icon when it has fuel.
*Displays a log icon when it has fuel.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Can't use electricity, wood must constantly be collected. <br>
*Can't use electricity, wood must constantly be collected.
:• Can't use charcoal or gas as a fuel source. <br>
*No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.
:• No way of telling how much fuel is left. <br>
*When turned off, some fuel is still being used as it's smoldering.
:• Cannot be moved. <br>
*Cannot be moved at all.
:• No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning. <br>


=== Campfire ===
===Campfire===
[[File:Campfire.png|thumb|128px|alt=Campfire model|Campfire Model]]
[[File:Campfire.png|thumb|128px|alt=Campfire model|Campfire Model]]
You can also use [[campfire|Campfires]] to cook food. Be aware the fire can ignite nearby objects and even Players if standing in the fire
You can also use [[campfire|Campfires]] to cook food. Be aware the fire can ignite nearby objects and even Players if standing in the fire
=====Advantages=====
=====Advantages=====
:• Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely. <br>
*Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
:• Can be made from only [[Foraging|foraging]]. <br>
*Can be made from only [[Foraging|foraging]].
:• Easy to identify when fuel is low. <br>
*Easy to identify when fuel is low.
*Extinguish instantly.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
:• Can't use electricity, fuel must constantly be added. <br>
*Can't use electricity, fuel must constantly be added.
:• Open fire, risk of burning and fire spreading. <br>
*Open fire, risk of burning and fire spreading.
:• No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning. <br>
*No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.
:• Can't be used inside. <br>
*Can't be used inside.


== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Moodles|Player Moodles]]
*[[Moodles|Player Moodles]]
* [[Cooking]]
*[[Cooking]]
* [[Containers]]
*[[Containers]]
* [[Items#Camping|Camping Items]]
*[[Items#Camping|Camping Items]]
* [[Fuel]]
*[[Fuel]]
*[[Campfire]]


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Revision as of 16:38, 30 October 2022

The Game WorldTilesFurnitureHeat source

A heat source provides its surroundings with warmth, most of them are also containers where you are able to cook food. All heat sources have a chance to burn food, if left alone, and a chance to burst into flames and burn the surrounding area to ashes if left on and unattended. Always turn off any heat source when you are done using it to avoid this. Some heat sources are considered powered by electricity by the game, so when the power fails and no working generator is connected, all cooking will have to be done on others.

Types of Heat Sources

Oven

Example of an Oven found in in-game shops and houses.
Oven Model

Ovens are only found in house or restaurant kitchens. They are currently used to cook food by placing the cookable item(s) inside one of the slots and then turning them on. The occupied slot's background has a smooth transition from a slightly, to clearly visible red that indicates the cooking process and it's rough progress. Recipes, such as soup, can be crafted using the inventory and also cooked in this way. Most foods look different when they're done cooking and substantially reduce your hunger when compared to the uncooked versions. But cooking a food for too long will burn the food and will make it less filling and can make the consumer ill. Food's cooking progress can also be monitored by the dropdown menu on the food items; the nutrition bar will change to Cooking, and slowly fill as the food cooks.

Advantages
  • Uses electricity, doesn't require fuel to be added.
  • Has an alarm/bell, less likely food will burn.
  • Different cooking settings, set the function based on the purpose.
  • Easy to find, inside most houses.
Limitations
  • Requires electricity, will not function without it.
  • Can't be picked up and placed without tools enough points in Electricity.

Microwave Oven

Microwave Oven model
Microwave Oven Model

Similar to Ovens, they are found in houses and restaurant kitchens. They can be used to cook.

Advantages
  • Uses electricity, doesn't require fuel to be added.
  • Cooks very quickly.
  • Has an alarm/bell, very unlikely food will burn.
  • Different cooking settings, set the function based on the purpose.
  • Automatically turns off when doors are opened.
  • Easy to find, commonly inside houses.
  • Easy to pick up.
  • Low weight.
  • Can be placed on a shelf.
Limitations
  • Requires electricity, will not function without it.
  • Some foods will increase Unhappiness and Boredom when cooked in a microwave.
  • Metal items put inside will cause burning.

Propane Barbecue

Large barbecue model
Propane Barbecue Model

A barbecue is used to cook food, adding to its nutritional value and reducing the player's hunger. The barbecue can often be found in the backyards of houses. Unlike the oven and microwave, a barbecue doesn't require electricity to run. Instead it uses a propane tank, which can sometimes be found inside other barbecues, tool sheds or workshops. The barbecue cannot be picked up while a propane tank is installed. To remove the propane tank, just right-click the barbecue and select "Remove Tank". To add a new tank, select "Install Tank" with a propane tank. The player should plan for this in advance by having an empty bag or a vehicle, as the propane tank has a weight of 20.

Advantages
  • Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run once it's off.
  • Can be picked up and safely used indoors.
Limitations
  • Can't use electricity, must constantly be refueled with propane tanks.
  • Requires propane tanks. Running out means it will no longer function.
  • Propane tank is heavy, weight of 20.
  • No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.

Charcoal Barbecue

small barbecue grill model
Charcoal Barbecue Model

While you can use ripped sheets to light a campfire, it doesn't work with charcoal BBQ. Use paper (magazine, newspaper, etc) or gas.

Advantages
  • Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
  • Uses charcoal, wood, paper and fabric as a fuel, which is sustainable.
  • Can be picked up and safely used indoors.
Limitations
  • Can't use electricity, fuel must constantly be added.
  • No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.

Antique Oven

An antique style oven
Antique Oven Model

The antique oven isn't like your conventional oven, as it does not require electricity. Instead it requires wood or paper to be added as a source of fuel. This is ideal once the electricity turns off, as vegetation will continuously grow. It's closed off fire and long plume allows it to be placed indoors without the risk of the player or the building burning, as is the risk with a campfire. To light the antique oven, a fire source and twigs or gas can must be in the player's inventory. Then simply right-click the antique oven and select "Light Fire". Fuel must also be added as it burns, or the fire will burn out.

Advantages
  • Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
  • Uses charcoal, wood, paper and fabric as a fuel, which is sustainable.
  • Doesn't have an open fire, removing the risk of fire spreading.
Limitations
  • Can't use electricity, wood must constantly be collected.
  • No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.
  • Heavy to carry, weight of 40.
  • When turned off, some fuel is still being used as it's smoldering.
  • Can't be picked up and placed without tools enough points in Carpentry.
  • Quite rare and difficult to find. Often seen in isolated log cabins.

Fireplace

A fireplace
Fireplace Model

The fireplace is similar to the antique oven, as it does not require electricity. Instead it requires wood or paper to be added as a source of fuel. This is ideal once the electricity turns off, as vegetation will continuously grow. It is an immovable object found in some wealthy houses and will not spread fire. To light the fireplace, a fire source and twigs or gas can must be in the player's inventory. Then simply right-click the fireplace and select "Light Fire". Fuel must also be added as it burns, or the fire will burn out. There is some difficulty in identifying the level of fuel, however.

Advantages
  • Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
  • Uses wood as a fuel, which is sustainable.
  • Doesn't cause fire spread.
  • Displays a log icon when it has fuel.
Limitations
  • Can't use electricity, wood must constantly be collected.
  • No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.
  • When turned off, some fuel is still being used as it's smoldering.
  • Cannot be moved at all.

Campfire

Campfire model
Campfire Model

You can also use Campfires to cook food. Be aware the fire can ignite nearby objects and even Players if standing in the fire

Advantages
  • Doesn't require electricity, allowing it to run indefinitely.
  • Can be made from only foraging.
  • Easy to identify when fuel is low.
  • Extinguish instantly.
Limitations
  • Can't use electricity, fuel must constantly be added.
  • Open fire, risk of burning and fire spreading.
  • No alarm/bell, increasing the risk of food burning.
  • Can't be used inside.

See also