diff --git a/kubejs/assets/tfc/patchouli_books/field_guide/en_us/entries/tfg_tips/blast_furnace_tips.json b/kubejs/assets/tfc/patchouli_books/field_guide/en_us/entries/tfg_tips/blast_furnace_tips.json index e0b4b5245..4ae439d58 100644 --- a/kubejs/assets/tfc/patchouli_books/field_guide/en_us/entries/tfg_tips/blast_furnace_tips.json +++ b/kubejs/assets/tfc/patchouli_books/field_guide/en_us/entries/tfg_tips/blast_furnace_tips.json @@ -25,12 +25,6 @@ "type": "patchouli:text", "text": "If the metal is hot when added into the blast furnace, it will take less time to reach brilliant white. Consider heating your metal in a $(l:tfc:mechanics/charcoal_forge)Charcoal Forge$() before putting it into an already-hot furnace to save time, especially with smaller blast furnaces that process less at a time." }, - { - "type": "patchouli:spotlight", - "title": "Valid Inputs", - "item": "gtceu:iron_dust", - "text": "Only certain processing stages of ores are accepted in the blast furnace. $(thing)Ore Dusts$(), $(thing)Raw Ores$(), and $(thing)Cast/Wrought Iron Ingots$() work, while $(thing)Crushed$(), $(thing)Impure$(), or other stages of processing will not. But you really should $(l:tfc:tfg_ores/ore_basics#processing)Process$() your ores to dust." - }, { "type": "patchouli:spotlight", "title": "Automation",