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{{Infobox item |
{{Infobox item |
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|image = CannedWater.png |
|image = CannedWater.png |
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− | |group = |
+ | |group = |
− | |category = |
+ | |category = |
− | |type = |
+ | |type = |
|scrap_iron = 0.5 |
|scrap_iron = 0.5 |
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|ob_loot = N |
|ob_loot = N |
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|ob_cook = Y |
|ob_cook = Y |
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+ | |water = +20 |
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+ | |stamina = |
− | |stamina = +20 |
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|weight = 0.25 |
|weight = 0.25 |
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|weight_forge = 4 |
|weight_forge = 4 |
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|meltable = y |
|meltable = y |
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|scrapable = y |
|scrapable = y |
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+ | |crafting_time = 10 |
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+ | |confirmed_version = Alpha 15.1 |
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+ | |removed_version = Alpha 18 |
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}} |
}} |
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− | This item is actually called Boiled Water and not Canned Water. A wiki page needs to be created to reflect this. |
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+ | ==Description== |
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− | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a type of [[Beverages|beverage]] in ''[[7 Days to Die]]''. It can be obtained by boiling [[Canned Murky Water]] at a [[Campfire]]. {{PAGENAME}} can also be scrapped into [[Scrap Iron]]. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Usage== |
− | Unlike [[Bottled Water]], |
+ | Unlike [[Bottled Water]], {{PAGENAME}} cannot be stacked. However, boiled water can be cooked at a campfire without any [[cookware]]. Therefore, it is mainly useful as a way of managing thirst early in the game, before you have access to a [[Cooking Pot]] and [[Glass Jar|Glass Jars]]. |
− | Drinking Boiled Water will also remove the [[Burning]] De-buff. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Sources== |
+ | * [[Empty Can|Empty Cans]] can be found in most loot containers and are frequently dropped by enemies. You will also receive an empty can anytime you eat canned food. |
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− | {{Scrapping table |
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− | |A1= |B1= |C1= |D1= |E1= |
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+ | * You can fill the can up by right clicking on a water source (such as a pond, river, or lake) with the [[Empty Can]] equipped in your hand. This will give you [[Canned Murky Water]] that you can then cook in a [[Campfire]]. |
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− | |A2= |B2= |C2= |D2= |E2= |
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+ | {{Recipe |
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− | |A3= |B3= |C3= CannedWater,1 |D3= |E3= |
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+ | |image1=CannedMurkyWater.png |linkname1=Canned Murky Water |itemcount1=1 |
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− | |A4= |B4= |C4= CannedWater,1 |D4= |E4= |
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+ | |workstation=Campfire |
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− | |A5= |B5= |C5= |D5= |E5= |
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+ | }} |
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− | |Output= ScrapIron,1 |
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+ | :::'''OR''' |
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+ | {{Recipe |
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+ | |image1=CanEmpty.png|linkname1=Empty Can |itemcount1=1 |
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+ | |image2=Snowball.png|linkname2=Snowball |itemcount2=1 |
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+ | |workstation = Campfire |
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}} |
}} |
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[[de:Konserve mit Wasser]] |
[[de:Konserve mit Wasser]] |
Latest revision as of 03:25, 23 March 2020
Boiled Water | |
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Removed: Alpha 18 | |
Consumption Effects | |
Effect on Hydration | +20 |
Characteristic Properties | |
Max Stack | 1 |
Scrapping/Forging Properties | |
Meltable | Yes |
Material | Iron |
Description[ | ]
Boiled Water is a type of beverage in 7 Days to Die. It can be obtained by boiling Canned Murky Water at a Campfire. Boiled Water can also be scrapped into Scrap Iron.
Usage[ | ]
Unlike Bottled Water, Boiled Water cannot be stacked. However, boiled water can be cooked at a campfire without any cookware. Therefore, it is mainly useful as a way of managing thirst early in the game, before you have access to a Cooking Pot and Glass Jars.
Sources[ | ]
- Empty Cans can be found in most loot containers and are frequently dropped by enemies. You will also receive an empty can anytime you eat canned food.
- You can fill the can up by right clicking on a water source (such as a pond, river, or lake) with the Empty Can equipped in your hand. This will give you Canned Murky Water that you can then cook in a Campfire.
Item | Name | Count | |
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Canned Murky Water | 1 | ||
Crafted in | |||
Campfire |
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Item | Name | Count | |
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Empty Can | 1 | ||
Snowball | 1 | ||
Crafted in | |||
Campfire |