For most building purposes, ordinary mud
bricks suffice. However, certain structures -- generally buildings that use great heat, such as forges -- require more durable kiln-fired bricks. To make these, (5)
silt and (1) sand are formed into (6)
wet firebricks, which are then fired in a kiln to produce finished firebricks.
How to make Firebricks
Firebricks are made by firing
wet firebricks in a
box kiln or a
true kiln. The latter is more efficient, but requires firebricks to build. As such, you'll need to start with a box kiln.
- Made in a true kiln
- cost to produce (12 firebricks): 12 wet firebricks, 6 wood
- Time to produce: 2 min 15 sec
- Note: True kilns have a tendancy to collapse - always make sure that you have several in order to avoid having to revert to box kilns.
Uses
In Buildings
For Skill Tuition
For University Research