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{{Item
 
{{Item
 
|title= Straw
 
|title= Straw
|image= Grid_Straw.png
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|image= Straw.png
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|invimage= Straw
 
|stackable= Yes, 64
 
|stackable= Yes, 64
 
|size= Tiny
 
|size= Tiny
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|itemid= 17005
 
|itemid= 17005
 
}}
 
}}
 
  
 
== Obtaining ==
 
== Obtaining ==
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|Straw can be obtained by breaking Tall Grass found throughout the world with a [[Knife]] or a [[Scythe]]. Each block of Tall Grass broken will yield one Straw.  Straw is also produced as a byproduct when refining [[Agriculture#Grains|Grains]]. ''Note: breaking Tall Grass with any other tool or by hand will not yield Straw.''
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Straw can be obtained by breaking tall grass found throughout the world with a [[Knife]] or a [[Scythe]]. Each block of tall grass broken will yield a single piece Straw.  Straw is also produced as a byproduct when refining [[Agriculture#Grains|Grains]].
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Straw can also be recovered from its block form, [[Thatch]].
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{{Grid/Inventory Table
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|A1= Thatch
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|Output= Straw, 4
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}}
  
 
== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
 
=== [[Thatch]] ===
 
=== [[Thatch]] ===
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{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|A1= Straw |B1= Straw
 
|A1= Straw |B1= Straw
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}}
 
}}
  
=== [[Pottery]]===
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=== [[Pottery]] ===
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|Straw is used along with [[Logs]] in the construction of [[Pit Kiln|Pit Kilns]]
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Eight pieces of straw are required in combination with eight [[log]]s in order to fill a [[Pit Kiln]].
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== History ==
 
== History ==
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{{History|b}}
 
{{History|b}}
{{History||77.0|Get straw from removing grain from crops and use of knife/scythe on grass.}}
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{{History||77.0|Added straw. Obtained by breaking tall grass with a knife or scythe and refining grains.|Added pit kiln, requires 16 straw.}}
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{{History||78.0|Made pit kiln only one block deep. Uses 8 straw and 8 logs instead of 16.}}
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{{History||78.17|Thatch blocks can be converted back into straw.}}
 
{{History|foot}}
 
{{History|foot}}
  
  
 
{{Blocks}}
 
{{Blocks}}
 
 
[[Category:Raw Material]]
 
[[Category:Raw Material]]

Revision as of 00:28, 22 May 2014

Straw
Straw.png
Straw
Stackable

Yes, 64

Size

Tiny

Weight

Light

ItemID

terrafirmacraft:item.17005

Obtaining

Straw can be obtained by breaking tall grass found throughout the world with a Knife or a Scythe. Each block of tall grass broken will yield a single piece Straw. Straw is also produced as a byproduct when refining Grains.

Straw can also be recovered from its block form, Thatch.

Thatch Straw4
Grid layout Arrow (small).png

Usage

Thatch

Straw Straw Thatch
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Straw Straw

Pottery

Eight pieces of straw are required in combination with eight logs in order to fill a Pit Kiln.

History

Beta
77.0Added straw. Obtained by breaking tall grass with a knife or scythe and refining grains.
Added pit kiln, requires 16 straw.
78.0Made pit kiln only one block deep. Uses 8 straw and 8 logs instead of 16.
78.17Thatch blocks can be converted back into straw.


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