Charcoal Kiln

Overview
The Charcoal kiln is a processing structure used to produce 



The recipe is unlocked when the player acquires a 

When adding wood from the player’s inventory, the kiln consumes materials in a fixed priority order: Wood first, then Finewood, then Corewood. This matters when carrying mixed stacks, since the kiln will pull the most basic wood available before using rarer types. Because it is a processing structure, it also speeds up while the player sleeps, which makes overnight use efficient.
A few practical notes make the Charcoal kiln easy to manage:
- Destroying it with a Hammer or other means returns all construction materials, so it can be relocated without loss.
- This makes it practical to alternate between a Charcoal kiln and a
Smelter depending on what is needed at the moment.
- An active kiln provides the Fire effect, giving nearby players warmth and scaring away appropriate creatures, with the effect reaching about 2 meters from all sides rather than only from the interaction point.
In normal use, the Charcoal kiln is a simple but important production building: it turns surplus wood into the Coal needed to keep the early and mid-game industry running.
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