Whyamihere wrote:You would first have to make an iron hook out of a bar of iron and attach it to the stove. Then the iron kettle could be put on and removed by clicking it on the stove like you do with the pots to the fireplace. Have the kettle take 3 to 5 bars to make hold 10l of water and have 6 slots. Could be used to boil all the standard things except possible Birch bark. It would also have some of its own recipes that would require the kettle like stews and soups.
Rifmaster wrote:I agree with everything except it having 6 slots, a copper pot has 9, i think a kettle would have more.
ImpalerWrG wrote:just allow clay and copper pots to be placed in the stove
ImpalerWrG wrote:A kettle is not a pot, kettles hold only liquids and are meant for boiling water that can then be poured out for other uses. Presently water dose not have a temperature, rather the vessel it is in has the status of being hot or not so mechanically their is no ability to boil water in one container and transfer it.
If you want to boil something at your stove, just allow clay and copper pots to be placed in the stove, their is no need for a new item.
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