How to Get Charcoal in Pax Dei

Pax Dei has some production builds that take a while to craft certain resources. The first build you come across is the Charcoal Craft from the Charcoal Kiln. You’ll want to prioritize crafting these as it has a time limit. Here’s a quick guide on how to craft Charcoal in Pax Dei.

How to Make Charcoal

Charcoal Kiln Recipe Pax DeiCharcoal Kiln Pax Dei

To make charcoal, you need to build a basic charcoal kiln. It takes 25 clay and 10 sapwood to make it, so it’s a bit simple. However, you should also craft the basic smithing tools from the basic carpenter’s workbench to unlock the production building.

You will need 2 Iron Sheets, 2 Iron Rods and 4 Iron Nails to craft the basic forging tools. Once you reach this stage, you will need to prepare and gather as many Iron Ingots as possible. Once your Charcoal Kiln is built, you will need 50 Sapwood to craft 25 Charcoal. It can only be crafted in batches and each crafting takes 20 minutes.

50 pieces of sapwood is a lot, especially considering you’ll be using it to craft dowels, planks, and other beams and stakes. Even though it takes 20 minutes to make each piece of charcoal, you’ll want to stockpile some sapwood so you never run out of this important resource.

What is charcoal used for?

Iron ingots in the furnace Pax Dei

Making Iron Ingots requires a lot of Charcoal. Once you have a Furnace, you need 40 Impure Iron Ore and 80 Charcoal to make 20 Iron Ingots. It takes one hour to make one Iron Ingot, forcing you to prioritize making these so that the Furnace is always running.

However, you will need to store a lot of impure iron ore and charcoal. Since charcoal also takes time to make, you will also need to keep a charcoal kiln handy. The good thing is that you can quit the game and the production will continue when you are offline. You can queue up a few and then leave the game for a while.

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