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Iron Cooking Pot
May 24, 2026 at 08:34 PM
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Elegant dishes stolen from a governor's table during a daring sea raid.
Works only within the Bonfire range.
Comfort +1 Comfort bonuses in this category do not stack.
Category: Decoration - Dishes
The Iron Cooking Pot is an elegant tier piece in the Dishes group. Like the rest of the line it is a decoration rather than a working cookpot, valued for the comfort it adds to a furnished camp. The flavor text frames it as plunder from a governor's table, fitting the pirate setting of the game.
It is the more durable choice in the category, with double the structure of the entry tier crude pieces, so it holds up better in homes that can take damage. The comfort bonus itself is the same +1 the whole category grants, and that bonus does not stack, so a single Dishes item is all you need.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Type | Decoration (Dishes) |
Max Health | 3,000 |
Comfort Bonus | +1 (Dishes) |
Range | Bonfire radius only |
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
x5 |
Plan |
|---|
Category | Bonus |
|---|---|
+1 |
Unlock the recipe through the Decoration: Elegant Iron Utensils plan, then build it from five Foothills Iron Ingot. The ingots are smelted from Foothills Iron Ore gathered in the Foothills. The material cost matches the crude tier, so the elegant set is a straight visual and durability upgrade for the same ingot count.
The Elegant Iron Utensils plan teaches a full set in this finish. Cheaper looks come from the crude iron line and the wooden line. All of them sit in the Dishes category and share the single non stacking +1, so choose by appearance and durability.
Item | Tier / Plan |
|---|---|
Set the pot down inside the Bonfire radius so it counts toward comfort. Because the Comfort System awards one bonus per category, use the cooking pot for the Dishes slot and spend your other materials on different categories to push the total higher.
Iron Cooking Pot is part of the crafting progression chain rather than a standalone collectible. Use the recipe, station, and ingredient rows to trace what unlocks it, what it consumes, and which linked upgrades or materials should be prepared before crafting it.