
Cauldrons are generally paired with Hibachis underneath the fires for both longer fires and the ability to make Stoked Fires. When Mechanical Power is supplied to the Cauldron, it will tip in the direction the axle is powering from and dump out all of its contents onto the block it is facing. Additional fires (up to a 3x3 area) beneath the Cauldron will increase its speed in cooking recipes as well as others, this also applies to Stoked Fires. It acts like a Chest, with 27 inventory slots, unless a flame is beneath it. It is also used as a crafting method for creating many other blocks and items throughout the mod. It is used as a bulk cooking device that can cook large amounts of food at once. The Cauldron is a functional block added by Better With Mods. CauldronĪn Unstoked Cauldron with a 3x3 area of Fire beneath it for maximum efficiency. Supports most modded ingots if they have a nugget form they break down into.This page is about the Cauldron added by Better With Mods. Recycling tons of other metal stuff, also at a 66% return ratio, but with a mostly lossless conversion rate for some stuff. Compressing nuggets into ingots, mainly for use with the above reycling factors, and also mob farms. This saves you on fuel costs in the furnace MASSIVELY. Stoked Crucible uses: Creation of Soulforged Steel, utilizing a Soul Urn, Coal/Charcoal Dust, an Iron Ingot, and Soul Flux. 100% return ratio for recycling Diamond/Soulforged Steel tools, armors, and weapons 66% return ratio for every other metal’s tools, armors, and weapons (This 66% is the default, and may have been changed by the modpack author, if this mod was included in a modpack.) Mass smelting of cobblestone and sand into stone and glass, respectively. * If you’re using stoked fire, then make sure the fire sources come from Hibachis, or else the fire will get blown out.

The details on that are talked about on it’s page, but will be repeated here for clarity and having to save you from clicking more: Needs a fire directly under it. Each additional fire in the 3x3 ring surrounding the fire underneath the Crucible. Like it’s iron brother, the Cauldron, the Crucible benefits from having more fire underneath it in a 3x3 area. As you will have made the Crucible with a stoked flame in the Kiln, you will likely know how to maintain a stoked flame from that experience, so this will not be repeated here. The Crucible is also unique in that the majority of its functionality is locked behind having a steady stoked flame. Or nearly-broken armor/tools you’ve been using for a while now.

This pot enables the creation of Soulforged Steel and the smelting of manufactured tools and armor down into their components, enabling recycling from say… Mob traps. The Crucible is a very, very important crafting pot, created from smelting an unfired crucible in a Kiln.
