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{{Infobox item |
{{Infobox item |
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|image = CanEmpty.png |
|image = CanEmpty.png |
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+ | |group = Resources |
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− | |category = |
+ | |category = Basic Resource |
− | |type = Iron |
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+ | |item-id = 1367 - canEmpty |
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− | |uses = |
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+ | |scrap_iron = 3 |
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+ | |ob_craft = n |
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+ | |ob_forge = n |
+ | |ob_loot = y |
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− | |used_in = [[Scrap Iron]] |
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+ | |weight = 0.25 |
+ | |weight_forge = 4 |
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− | |weight = 0.125 |
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− | |forge_weight = 4 |
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|metal = Iron |
|metal = Iron |
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|meltable = y |
|meltable = y |
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− | |forgeable = n |
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|scrapable = y |
|scrapable = y |
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+ | |stack = 500 |
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+ | |tool = Consuming canned food. |
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+ | |crafting_ingredient_time = 9 |
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+ | |confirmed_version=Alpha 15.1 |
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}} |
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− | Empty cans are used to create [[Scrap Iron]]. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Description== |
+ | An '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is used as a source of [[Iron]]. While the {{PAGENAME}} can be scrapped into [[Iron]] to save inventory space, you may also smelt it directly into a [[Forge]]. Smelting {{PAGENAME}} directly instead of scrapping it will yield more [[Iron]]. {{PAGENAME}} can also be crafted in the [[Forge]] with 5 [[Iron]] and 1 [[Clay Soil]]. |
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− | {{Craft use table |
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− | |A1= |B1= |C1= |D1= |E1= |
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− | |A2= |B2= |C2= |D2= |E2= |
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− | |A3= |B3= |C3=CanEmpty,4 |D3= |E3= |
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− | |A4= |B4= |C4= |D4= |E4= |
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− | |A5= |B5= |C5= |D5= |E5= |
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− | |Output= ScrapIron,1 |
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− | }} |
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+ | A player can obtain an {{PAGENAME}} by looting and finding and consuming any [[Canned Food]] or by crafted one in the [[Forge]]. |
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+ | ==Usage== |
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+ | {{Recipe Usage|disableimplement=y|disablebook=y|disableskill=y}} |
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+ | ==Scrapping== |
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+ | One empty can can be scrapped to produce 3 [[Iron]] |
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[[de:Leere Konserve]] |
[[de:Leere Konserve]] |
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+ | ==History== |
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+ | * Prior to A17, {{PAGENAME}}s could also be used to create [[Canned Murky Water]]. This was done by "right-clicking", with a {{PAGENAME}} selected, whilst standing in or near a water source. Canned Murky Water would then be boiled in [[Campfire]] to create [[Boiled Water]]. Boiled Water had a stack limit of one since there is no lid to the container and it is meant for basic survival in the wild with primitive means until a cooking pot can be obtained. They also used to be able to be thrown as a distraction for zombies, but this feature was removed because the throwing animation didn't work properly. |
Revision as of 01:43, 17 May 2021
Empty Can | |
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Basic Information | |
Group | Resources |
Category | Basic Resource |
Characteristic Properties | |
Max Stack | 500 |
Scrapping/Forging Properties | |
Meltable | Yes |
Material | Iron |
Description[ | ]
An Empty Can is used as a source of Iron. While the Empty Can can be scrapped into Iron to save inventory space, you may also smelt it directly into a Forge. Smelting Empty Can directly instead of scrapping it will yield more Iron. Empty Can can also be crafted in the Forge with 5 Iron and 1 Clay Soil.
A player can obtain an Empty Can by looting and finding and consuming any Canned Food or by crafted one in the Forge.
Usage[ | ]
Recipes
The following recipes require Empty Can: (NOTE: Times are based on a level 1 skill and the material that an object is crafted from, which is only reliable for food at the moment, so is rather difficult to calculate, this table is auto-generated):
Item | Required Materials | Workstation | Time | Magazine | Perk Book | Schematic |
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Scrapping[ | ]
One empty can can be scrapped to produce 3 Iron
History[ | ]
- Prior to A17, Empty Cans could also be used to create Canned Murky Water. This was done by "right-clicking", with a Empty Can selected, whilst standing in or near a water source. Canned Murky Water would then be boiled in Campfire to create Boiled Water. Boiled Water had a stack limit of one since there is no lid to the container and it is meant for basic survival in the wild with primitive means until a cooking pot can be obtained. They also used to be able to be thrown as a distraction for zombies, but this feature was removed because the throwing animation didn't work properly.