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When used in a furnace as a fuel, a piece of coal lasts 80 seconds smelting up to 8 items , like charcoal. Even though a block of coal is more effective than a 9 pieces of coal, it is worth noting that it can smelt up to 80 blocks, which is more than one stack of items, and therefore more than you can fit in the top slot of the furnace. However, as you well know, this can take some time to smelt. Luckily, smelting is done two times faster using a Blast Furnace.

Smelting any ore yields some experience, but normally only nether gold and ancient debris are worthwhile. For all other ores, mining them is better. Both are exactly the same speed and both offer the same burn rate.

The block of coal however is far less efficient. A block of coal will smelt 72 items while coal will smelt 8. However if you only had to smelt 10 items you would use 9 coal insted of 2. If fuel is burning and runs out of input, the fire gauge will continue to burn down, wasting the burn time left.

Once the fire gauge is out, no more fuel will be used. As things smelt, an arrow icon represents the cooking process. Each smelting operation takes 10 seconds and the progress will be shown on the arrow.

If the furnace runs out of fuel before the arrow is filled up, then the input will not be smelted and the process will rewind at 2x speed. When the arrow fills up completely, one input item will be put into the output field as an output item.

If the player leaves a furnace while it is smelting and travels so far that the chunks unload, the smelting process will halt until the player returns. Smelting will also pause if one leaves the dimension the furnace is located in. If the player sleeps in a bed while a furnace is smelting, the furnace's progress will be the same as if the bed had not been used and no additional time had passed.

This is because when a player sleeps in a bed, no time actually passes. Instead, the game sets the time of day to morning. The following ores can be smelted, but in these cases this is unnecessary and wasteful. All these ores will yield their product freely when mined with an appropriate pickaxe. The ore blocks themselves can only be obtained with the Silk Touch enchantment. Also, these ores either produce multiple drops when mined, or they may do so when mined with a Fortune -enchanted pickaxe.

Smelting, however, will always give only a single unit of the product. Mining the ore blocks will also give far more experience. Note that after a piece of fuel has started burning, you cannot stop it from burning, though you can remove any unburnt pieces of fuel.

If there are fewer items than the fuel can burn, some of the fuel will be wasted. Accordingly, you will usually want to burn things in multiples of 8 lumps of coal or charcoal , or occasionally 3 2 wooden planks.

For individual smelts, you can use sticks or saplings, 2 of which smelt 1 item. When starting a new world, burning your wooden tools once you have stone is a quick way to make your first lump or two of charcoal.

They each still smelt a complete item even if almost used up. For larger jobs, a single lava bucket or a block of coal can burn more items than will fit in the furnace—both input and output are limited to a stack of 64, but a block of coal burns 80, and lava can burn To use lava efficiently, keep the remaining load of 36 or 16 items handy, and put it in during the middle third of the burn after it has done that many, but before it exhausts the original stack.

Active 1 year, 3 months ago. Viewed k times. What's the order of "best fuels"? What's the order of fuels based on their 'cooking quantity'? Improve this question. MerajA MerajA 4, 13 13 gold badges 45 45 silver badges 81 81 bronze badges. Just use stacks of coal, they work the best and you can smelt 8 items with one coal so a total of items with one stack of coal. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. MrLemon 17k 4 4 gold badges 53 53 silver badges 79 79 bronze badges.

Celta Celta 3, 3 3 gold badges 30 30 silver badges 46 46 bronze badges. Do note that efficiency is not the only thing you should take into account. Lava buckets use iron, which is non-renewable. Blaze rods are infinite, and easily obtainable when you have a blaze spawner. Would be awesome if charcoal blocks existed — Flaunting. Getting Around in Minecraft. How to make a Fireplace that won't burn your House down in Minecraft.

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