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Hunting Chandelier
May 23, 2026 at 08:23 PM
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A rugged light forged from horns and wrought iron, fit for a hunter's hall.
Works only within the Bonfire range.
Comfort +1 Comfort bonuses in this category do not stack.
Category: Decoration - Chandeliers
The Hunting Chandelier is a hanging Chandeliers decoration built in the hunter style, forged from wrought iron and Mountain Goat Horn. It raises a sheltered camp's Comfort level by +1 for the chandelier subcategory. Because chandelier bonuses do not stack, one chandelier of any kind covers the whole subcategory, so the Hunting Chandelier is chosen for its rustic, antler-and-horn look rather than for extra comfort.
Property | Value |
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Max Health | 1,500 |
Duration: 1s
Ingredient | Quantity |
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x4 | |
x4 | |
x1 |
Plan |
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Category | Bonus |
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Chandelier | +1 |
This chandelier is part of the hunter-themed furnishing line taught by Decoration: Antler Lamps. Matching pieces from the same rugged style include Hunting Shelves with Antlers, the Decoration: Hunter's Bed, and Decoration: Hunter's Cabinets. Building several of these together gives a hunting-lodge look while each separate subcategory it touches contributes its own +1 to comfort.
If you only want the comfort point and not the hunter theme, the camp can instead build the Small Chandelier, Medium Chandelier, Large Chandelier, or the nautical Helm Chandelier. All of them fill the same chandelier subcategory, so one is enough for the bonus.
This piece belongs to the Chandelier comfort subcategory. Placing at least one item from a subcategory inside the Bonfire radius grants +1 to your Comfort level for that subcategory, and adding more pieces from the same subcategory does not raise the bonus further. The bonus only counts while the decoration sits within the bonfire's circle, shown in the build menu when you place it.
Comfort feeds the Rested buff, which you gain by resting near the bonfire. Rested raises stamina regeneration to about 2.5 times its normal rate, and each extra comfort level adds roughly one minute to how long the buff lasts, so spreading points across many subcategories is more valuable than stacking duplicates of one item. Most indoor furniture needs Shelter status, meaning walls and a roof around the bonfire, before its bonus applies; mixing in several different subcategories is the fastest way to climb comfort levels.
The horn is the gating ingredient. Mountain Goat Horn drops from the Mountain Goat herds in the Foothills, while Foothills Iron Ingot is smelted at a Smelting Furnace and Animal Fat comes from hunted animals.