
Biofuel Processor
Item in 99 Nights in the Forest
About
The Biofuel Processor is a craftable item exclusive to Crafting Bench Tier 3 that turns items into Biofuel. To process items, simply place them on top of the white circle and they will go through the machine. The more valuable the item is, the more Biofuel the Biofuel Processor will drop. Here are all the items which can be processed: * Log * Morsel (Cooked or uncooked) * Steak (Cooked or uncooked) * Ribs (Cooked or uncooked) * Fish (Cooked or uncooked, any type) * Carrot * Corn * Pumpkin * Pelts (From any animal except the Arctic Fox, Polar Bear, Mammoth (tusks) and Scorpion (shells) * Berries * Apples
Biofuel Processor — In-Depth Analysis
The Biofuel Processor is a late-tier crafting machine, not a survival consumable, and its job is converting your spare resources into Biofuel. It is exclusive to Crafting Bench Tier 3, so it sits behind a serious progression wall, but once built it turns the trash and surplus piling up in your base into usable fuel. You operate it simply: drop an item onto the white circle and it feeds through the machine automatically.
The standout design detail is that the more valuable the input item, the more Biofuel you get back, so feeding it is a real economic choice rather than mindless dumping. It accepts a wide spread of materials: logs, raw or cooked Morsel, Steak, Ribs and any Fish, plus Carrot, Corn, Pumpkin, Berries and Apples. It also takes most animal pelts, with the notable exceptions of Arctic Fox, Polar Bear, Mammoth tusks and Scorpion shells, which are too valuable to burn.
Is it worth grabbing? If your team has reached Tier 3 and is generating excess food and pelts, yes. It gives that surplus a purpose and keeps fuel flowing for higher-tier crafting. Just be deliberate about inputs, since processing a premium pelt or steak you could have used elsewhere is a waste.