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Hello everyone, how can I rebuild the fireplace like in the picture I think it's totally awesome. I've already tried it with 1 stone in the middle and 2 half stones in front, unfortunately it doesn't work that way, can someone help me?

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Could one maybe put a stone slab in the chimney to recover the insulation bonus? Or will that do what some other games do and set your house on fire and choke you with smoke? XD

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im also curious about the slab technique i conveniently did it to my triangle house to stop monsters from getting inside im now seeing having a chimney is a bad/bad. without it id choke from smoke inhalation in the winter, with it ill freeze.

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I've been burning a firepit in my mud hut without a chimney or any other ventilation apart from a wooden door I keep close and I never suffocated. I'm playing vanilla so don't know about mods affecting this.

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Yes, same. My first winter I was still very ignorant and new, very badly prepared, read up on winter and was terrified I'd not make it, only just dug deep down into the earth and built a cellar by late September from salvaged cobblestone I took from a ruin. The cellar opened out into the cold, and I had no idea how to smelt things beyond moulds, so I had no access to a saw or planks, just plugged the door at the base of the cellar with two tree trunk blocks. I filled in the hole I'd dug to make it, covering it over with soil till only the stairs were open, then built a primitive hut with a curved roof made of cob next to it. Placed a pit fire inside and kept it constantly stocked with a full stack of charcoal constantly burning.
I desperately searched for every mushroom, every berry bush, began desperately slaying boars and cooking up meat and veg stews. As the whether got colder all my food lasted longer, the fire kept me warm despite the snow and no front door.
I had more than enough food left over till spring as it got warmer, and then everything promptly rotted. I never suffocated despite having no chimney, staying inside and sleeping over and over, and having the door blocked with packed earth.

Edited by Mithrandir228
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