Flint and Steel is a tool used to place Fire in Indev, Infdev, Alpha, and Beta. It must be crafted from 1 flint and 1 iron ingot in this pattern:
| Ingredients | Input » Output |
|---|---|
| Iron Ingot + Flint | Template:Grid/Crafting Table |
Flint and steel places fire like a block when right-clicked. Fire can only be placed on top of fully solid and opaque blocks, or on the sides of flammable blocks.
A flint and steel has limited uses, but it is not a block-breaking tool and so does not lose durability from being used to hit things. If an incorrect placement is tried, it still counts as a use of the tool.
Uses
Flint and steel places fire which behaves just like any other fire. Particular ways in which this is useful are:
- Creating portals.
- Lighting mobs on fire. This method deals damage more slowly and is less effective than using a sword, and one must click on a block below the mob rather than on the mob itself, rendering it a difficult way to kill, But when a pig is killed via fire it drops a Cooked Porkchop, carrying a Flint and Steel around allows a player to save their coal.
- Quickly clearing areas, by removing trees.
- Quick disposal of items, which can be accomplished by dropping the items and then lighting the block under them on fire.
- Removing floating leaves or trees. However, this may accidentally start a forest fire as fire can jump across gaps.
- Temporary illumination for a few seconds as the fire burns, or permanent illumination in the Nether (as Netherrack burns forever).
- Using Netherrack and the disposal effect, an indefinite incinerator can be made without the need for lava.
- In the future flint and steel, along with redstone, will be the only way to activate TNT according to Jeb's twitter.
Trivia
- 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.
- 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.
- Before furnaces, flint and steel could be used to smelt ores. [1]
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