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Hi DST developers, i want to show some craft suggestions: 

  • The thermal-stone´s craft has no sense, in my opinion the craft should´t use flint and a pickaxe.
  • The cobblestones is a good floor, but the use of rocky turf makes the rocky land seems ugly, it should use stone or cut stone instead  of the rocky turf.

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33 minutes ago, juani_sm said:

The thermal-stone´s craft has no sense, in my opinion the craft should use stone, nitre and charcoal.

wat

a thermal stone is just a stone used in cold places. I have seen it dozens of times used by old people and its a rock not charcoal xD

18 hours ago, ArubaroBeefalo said:

wat

a thermal stone is just a stone used in cold places. I have seen it dozens of times used by old people and its a rock not charcoal xD

Dude, have you seen a hot charcoal? it gets red, like a "thermal-stone", the use of the flint in the craft has no sense cuz flint is a rock with sharpness, and the thermal-stone hasn´t sharpness

17 minutes ago, juani_sm said:

Dude, have you seen a hot charcoal? it gets red, like a "thermal-stone", the use of the flint in the craft has no sense cuz flint is a rock with sharpness, and the thermal-stone hasn´t sharpness

flint is sharp if it is chipped or nicked. it can be polished just fine. assuredly though it is a literal thing to heat up stones and put them in a fabric or a knit so they can warm a bed in cold places x_____x

36 minutes ago, juani_sm said:

Dude, have you seen a hot charcoal? it gets red, like a "thermal-stone", the use of the flint in the craft has no sense cuz flint is a rock with sharpness, and the thermal-stone hasn´t sharpness

So you want to burn the stone because chacoal gets red because it get burned by fire,  its a vegetable material

Meanwhile a rock can be turned to red because it gets hot and is usually used to warm people in cold climates. These people put rocks in campfires and then, when is warm (red or rainbow, depends of the material of the rock), they keep the rock in their pockets

Charcoal gets cold so quick meanwhile a rock, since its a bad conductor, keeps the temperature for longer

Having nitre and charcoal in the thermal stone recipe has no sense, much less sense than having flint

4 hours ago, ArubaroBeefalo said:

So you want to burn the stone because chacoal gets red because it get burned by fire,  its a vegetable material

Meanwhile a rock can be turned to red because it gets hot and is usually used to warm people in cold climates. These people put rocks in campfires and then, when is warm (red or rainbow, depends of the material of the rock), they keep the rock in their pockets

Charcoal gets cold so quick meanwhile a rock, since its a bad conductor, keeps the temperature for longer

Having nitre and charcoal in the thermal stone recipe has no sense, much less sense than having flint

Ok, i thougth, use nitre for cold and charcoal for hot, but the use of flint and a pickaxe has no sense and should change for me

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