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::: Aah, I thought he meant you could get empty jars since I've heard from a number of sources that you can when you drink water, regardless I added that you can "supposedly" get empty jars from drinking — [[User:OOShinigamiOo|Kuro(User:OOShinigamiOo)[ADMIN]]] <sup><small>([[User_talk:OOShinigamiOo|talk]])</small></sup> 14:10, 13 September 2013 (UTC) |
::: Aah, I thought he meant you could get empty jars since I've heard from a number of sources that you can when you drink water, regardless I added that you can "supposedly" get empty jars from drinking — [[User:OOShinigamiOo|Kuro(User:OOShinigamiOo)[ADMIN]]] <sup><small>([[User_talk:OOShinigamiOo|talk]])</small></sup> 14:10, 13 September 2013 (UTC) |
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+ | This seems to have been renamed into Boiled Water and can no longer be crafted with snowballs.<br> |
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+ | It looks like the current implementation is:<br> |
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+ | On campfire <br> |
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+ | snowball + empty water jar > murky water<br> |
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+ | murky water > boiled water<br> |
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+ | no cooking pot required for either. |
Revision as of 05:29, 25 February 2021
Could you also include in the effects of consumption the creation of an Empty Bottle, seeing how trying to keep hydrated becomes difficult as you can only stack 5 bottles of water and each bottle requires an empty glass jar to create.
- I'm sure you are capable of pressing the edit button on the Bottled Water page and doing it yourself— Kuro (talk) 11:57, 13 September 2013 (UTC)
- Aah, I thought he meant you could get empty jars since I've heard from a number of sources that you can when you drink water, regardless I added that you can "supposedly" get empty jars from drinking — Kuro(User:OOShinigamiOo)[ADMIN] (talk) 14:10, 13 September 2013 (UTC)
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This seems to have been renamed into Boiled Water and can no longer be crafted with snowballs.
It looks like the current implementation is:
On campfire
snowball + empty water jar > murky water
murky water > boiled water
no cooking pot required for either.