Flint and Steel

Flint and Steel is a tool used to place Fire in Indev, Infdev, Alpha, Beta, and the release version. It must be crafted from 1 flint and 1 iron ingot in this pattern:

Use
When used with right-click on top of a solid, fully opaque block or on the sides of a flammable block, flint and steel places fire in the air block directly adjacent to the surface on which it is used. In Survival or creative, it can also be used to break TNT with a right-click. When broken in this way, the TNT drops primed TNT which will explode. A flint and steel has limited uses. When right-clicked to place fire, a point of durability is drained whether or not the surface it is used on is correct for the placement of fire. However, as it is not a block-breaking tool, it can be used without damage to break blocks using left-click.

The firestarting ability of Flint and Steel makes it a versatile tool and weapon. Despite the reduction of its spread, fire can still be useful for some clearing jobs. It will quickly remove fences or wooden stairs (in a roof for example), clear wooden or cloth floors for renovation or thin out overly dense areas of forest. In most cases the fire will not cleanly remove all unwanted blocks, so final clearing with another tool is necessary. It has the advantage of working on its own while the player can do something else productive.

As a weapon, fire can be started beneath a mob or in a mob's path as a damage-over-time attack. For some pursuing mobs, this provides a "ranged" attack that does not expend arrows nor has the inherent danger of attacking in melee. The underlying block need not be flammable as the fire will still last for some time. Against Spiders or Endermen, the flint and steel can be used to cause damage without pulling aggro. Whilst afield, it can be used to convert any nearby animal into suitable rations without the need for fuel or furnace.

Flint and steel has good synergy with netherrack and as such is the predominant lighting tool while in the nether. This use can be extended back to the overworld by carrying netherrack, which provides brighter light and damage potential compared to torches. One can easily make a fireplace using flint and steel with netherrack and other non-burnable blocks to avoid the spread of fire. Additionally, fire can be used to quickly dispose of unwanted items by dropping them and lighting them on fire or by using netherrack to make an everlasting incinerator with fewer containment issues than lava. Flint and steel, along with fire itself, explosions and redstone are the only ways to activate TNT.

Flint and Steel requires a single iron ingot to manufacture, implying some degree of resources already established and as such may not be available early in the game depending on the player's direction of play. Over the long term, flint and steel tends to be a very minor expenditure of iron or flint compared to those resources' other applications.

History

 * In early versions of Indev, the player started with a flint and steel in their inventory. Flint and steel was also found as loot from killing mobs.
 * Flint and Steel in Classic 0.31 had a darker texture.
 * Before furnaces were added, flint and steel could be used to smelt ores.
 * In the start of Survival Multiplayer, furnaces did not work. There was a mod that turned flint and steel into a "lighter" that lit the furnace and made it work.
 * Prior to Beta 1.6, fire could spread indefinitely, making flint and steel an effective weapon of mass destruction in areas with large, interconnected sections of flammable blocks. Many servers banned and continue to ban the use of flint and steel as it can be used for griefing. Following 1.6, fire no longer spreads infinitely.
 * As of 1.7, Flint and steel, along with fire itself, explosions and redstone are the only ways to activate TNT.

Trivia

 * Flint and Steel is a tool in real life, used to start camping fires and several other things.