Beehive Table
The Beehive Table is a unique crafting station that lets you stack food items using honey. This helps manage food spoilage and allows you to keep your food organized, avoiding the default setup where each food item takes up a separate slot.
How to Use the Beehive Table
What You Need
To start preserving food in the Beehive Table, gather:
Honey Bottles or Honeycombs to keep the table active
Food items that have freshness and spoilage properties
How It Works
Place Honey: Add Honey Bottles or Honeycombs to the Beehive Table to activate it.
Add Food Items: Place perishable food items in the table slots.
Combining Stacks:
The table stacks items of the same type automatically.
Freshness is managed by keeping the lowest freshness and the earliest spoil time from the items combined.
Automatic Stack Management:
If a stack is too large, it splits the extra items into a new stack with the same freshness properties.
Key Features
Food Properties
Each food item in the Beehive Table has two main properties:
Stacking Mechanics
Smart Stacking: The Beehive Table always keeps the "worst" freshness and spoil time from any combined stacks.
Overflow Protection: If combining items exceeds the max stack size, the Beehive Table creates a new stack automatically.
Helpful Tips
Organize Your Food: Combine partial stacks to save space and manage food more effectively.
Plan Freshness Carefully: Stacks will take on the lowest freshness and earliest spoil time of any combined items.
Quick Inventory Return: When you close the Beehive Table, all items are automatically returned to your inventory.
Common Issues & Fixes
Items Aren't Combining?
Make sure honey is present in the table.
Check that the items are the same type and have freshness data.
Missing Items?
Don’t worry—items will always return to your inventory when you close the Beehive Table.
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