"How to Put Out a Campfire in Minecraft: Quick Guide"
Quick Links
The Campfire is a versatile block in Minecraft, introduced in version 1.14. While often used for decoration, its utility extends far beyond aesthetics. From damaging mobs and players, signaling with smoke, cooking food, to soothing bees, the Campfire is a game-changer. This guide will delve into various methods to extinguish a Campfire, helping you master its functions and impress your fellow players with your Minecraft prowess.
How To Put Out A Fire In Minecraft
Here are three effective ways to extinguish a fire in Minecraft:
- Water Bucket: Utilize waterlogging to douse the flames. Simply fill a water bucket and pour it onto the same block as the Campfire.
- Splash Water Potion: Alternatively, toss a Splash Water Potion onto the fire. Though this method can be costly early in the game, requiring gunpowder and glass, it's effective.
- Shovel: The most budget-friendly and lesser-known method involves using any shovel. Just equip it, even a wooden one, and right-click (or press the left trigger on console) on the Campfire to put out the fire.
How To Get A Campfire In Minecraft
Now that you're adept at extinguishing Campfires, let's explore how to acquire one:
- Natural Generation: You can find Campfires in Taiga and Snowy Taiga villages, as well as in camps within Ancient Cities. To collect a placed Campfire, you'll need a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. Without it, breaking the Campfire will yield only two coal in the Java version and four in the Bedrock version.
- Crafting: Crafting a Campfire is straightforward, requiring sticks, wood, and either charcoal or soul sand. The latter determines whether you create a regular or soul fire Campfire.
- Trading: An apprentice fisherman will trade a Campfire for emeralds. This costs five emeralds in the Bedrock version and two in the Java version.
Latest Articles