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{{Object
 
{{Object
 
|image=Flint and steel.png
 
|image=Flint and steel.png
|name=Flint and steel
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|name=Flint and Steel
 
|type=Tool
 
|type=Tool
|physics=none
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|durability=33 Uses
|renewable=no
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|renewable=No
 
|found naturally=No
 
|found naturally=No
 
|id=flint_and_steel
 
|id=flint_and_steel
 
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Flint and Steel is a mixture of [[Flint|flint]] and an [[Iron Ingot|iron ingot]]. It is used for setting blocks on fire. Flint and Steel may also be used to set mobs on fire, which can be a useful combat strategy,
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Flint and steel is a [[tools|tool]] used for setting blocks on fire.
  
== Crafting ==
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== Obtaining ==
To craft flint and steel, you will need some [[flint]] and an [[iron ingot|Iron ingot]]. Place the flint in the centre of the crafting table, then place the iron ingot in the left side of the top row.
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To craft flint and steel, you will need some [[flint]] and an [[iron ingot]].
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{{CraftSmall
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|A1=Iron Ingot
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|B2=Flint
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|output=Flint and Steel
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}}
  
{{BigCrafting
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== Usage ==
|3=Iron ingot
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The flint and steel can be used to set blocks on fire, by shift-clicking. [[Mobs]] and other entities can also be set on fire in the same way, which is useful for slaying them, and also will cook their meat if they drop any.
|3pic=Iron.png
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|5=Flint
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=== Lighting Nether portals ===
|5pic=Flint.png
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The flint and steel is required to activate a [[nether portal]]. Activating it will allow [[the player]] to travel through it into the [[Nether]].
|output=Flint and steel
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|outputpic=Flint and steel.png
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=== Spawning the flaming chicken ===
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The flint and steel can be used on a [[chicken]] to spawn the [[flaming chicken]].
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== History ==
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Version
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!Date
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!Changes
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|-
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![[Version History#1.6|1.6]]
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! Jul 20, 2011
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* Added the flint and steel
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|}  
  
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
You can set an animal on fire and when it dies you will get a cooked version of its meat
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Flint and steel is one of the best ways to kill mobs while not wanting to engage combat against hostile/neutral mobs. The fire lasts long enough to slay an [[enderman]], which means you can kill every [[overworld]] mob with one use of a flint and steel. It also cooks raw food when passive mobs die. Doing this alone won't drop any experience, but if you punch the mob at least once, it will drop experience. This won't work on nether mobs, since they are immune to fire damage.
[[File:Cooked_pork_chop.png]]
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== Gallery ==
[[File:Cooked_bacon.png]]
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''None''
[[File:Cooked_chicken.png]]
 
  
== Uses ==
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== See also ==
You can use this to set fire to trees instead of mining single blocks.
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* [[Fire]]
You must use a Flint and Steel to light a nether portal
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* [[Tools]]
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* [[Flint]]
  
 
[[Category:Tools]]
 
[[Category:Tools]]

Latest revision as of 22:02, 19 November 2023




Flint and Steel
Flint and Steel.png
Type:Tool
Found naturally:No
Renewable:No
Identifier:flint_and_steel

Flint and steel is a tool used for setting blocks on fire.

Obtaining

To craft flint and steel, you will need some flint and an iron ingot.

Iron Ingot Invisible-sprite Invisible-sprite Flint Flint and Steel

Usage

The flint and steel can be used to set blocks on fire, by shift-clicking. Mobs and other entities can also be set on fire in the same way, which is useful for slaying them, and also will cook their meat if they drop any.

Lighting Nether portals

The flint and steel is required to activate a nether portal. Activating it will allow the player to travel through it into the Nether.

Spawning the flaming chicken

The flint and steel can be used on a chicken to spawn the flaming chicken.

History

Version Date Changes
1.6 Jul 20, 2011
  • Added the flint and steel

Trivia

Flint and steel is one of the best ways to kill mobs while not wanting to engage combat against hostile/neutral mobs. The fire lasts long enough to slay an enderman, which means you can kill every overworld mob with one use of a flint and steel. It also cooks raw food when passive mobs die. Doing this alone won't drop any experience, but if you punch the mob at least once, it will drop experience. This won't work on nether mobs, since they are immune to fire damage.

Gallery

None

See also