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{{Infobox multiblock | {{Infobox multiblock | ||
| name = Power furnace | | name = Power furnace | ||
| | | image3 = <gallery mode=slideshow> | ||
Power furnace.png|Normal | |||
Power furnace 1.png|Expanded | |||
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| caption2 = A tier 1 power furnace | | caption2 = A tier 1 power furnace | ||
| powerstorage = 25000 / 50000 / 75000 | | powerstorage = 25000 / 50000 / 75000 |
Latest revision as of 06:34, 20 January 2025
Power furnace | |
Properties | |
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Maximum power storage | 25000 / 50000 / 75000 |
Burn time | 200 / 300 / 400 |
Power consumption (per burn) | 30 |
Tiers | Tier 1: Iron Block Tier 2: Gold Block Tier 3: Diamond Block |
Power furnaces smelt items at no fuel cost in exchange for power.
Power furnaces can be detected with the sign text [powerfurnace].
A power furnace inputs power via its note block.
A Prismarine Crystal must be placed in the bottom/fuel slot of the furnace for the power furnace to function. The item to smelt is placed in the top slot.
This multiblock requires power to function. Follow the Power Guide for more information.
Changing the tier blocks (iron blocks in the image) increases power capacity and improves power-to-smelting efficiency. All tiers of power furnace smelt items at the same rate.