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==How to Acquire==
==How to Acquire==
Honey is obtained by right clicking on a beehive with a bucket (it's possible when Beehive appears to be leaking honey). Honey is produced while there are growing plants in the area of effect, which is a circle with a 13 tile radius (You can see that area while building a beehive). Hives cannot share growing plants however, two hives side by side will produce 1/2 the honey each that a single hive would produce. Quality of honey increases over time, soft capped by crop quality and hard capped by hive quality.
Honey is obtained by right-clicking on a beehive with a bucket (this is possible when Beehive appears to be leaking honey). Honey is produced while there are growing plants in the area of effect, which is a circle with a 13 tile radius (You can see that area while building a beehive). Hives cannot share growing plants however, two hives side by side will produce 1/2 the honey each that a single hive would produce. Quality of honey increases over time, soft capped by crop quality and hard capped by hive quality.


Honey is one of the few liquids that can be stored in a bucket but not a barrel.
Honey is one of the few liquids that can be stored in a bucket but not a barrel.


The rate honey appears is dependent on how many crops are growing nearby.
The rate honey appears to be dependent on how many crops are growing nearby.
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[[Category:Liquids]]

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Honey is used for several high-tier foods.

How to Acquire

Honey is obtained by right-clicking on a beehive with a bucket (this is possible when Beehive appears to be leaking honey). Honey is produced while there are growing plants in the area of effect, which is a circle with a 13 tile radius (You can see that area while building a beehive). Hives cannot share growing plants however, two hives side by side will produce 1/2 the honey each that a single hive would produce. Quality of honey increases over time, soft capped by crop quality and hard capped by hive quality.

Honey is one of the few liquids that can be stored in a bucket but not a barrel.

The rate honey appears to be dependent on how many crops are growing nearby.