all viirtual villagers the three of life
in the north of fire pit
It depends on which virtual villagers game you are talking about. I'm not sure if you can in the first and second games, but in the third game you must first start a fire (drag a villagers to the stack of dry wood located near the beehive, then to the pile of dry grass near the waterfall at the top left corner of the screen and drop the villager on the fire pit to light the fire) and then drag a villager to the black torch in between the wood and hive. they will light the torch and use the smoke to calm the bees so you can harvest honey. Hope this helps!
Get a blackened rock (located near the bottom of the small bridge by the research table), and put it in the fire. After the rock has been on the fire for 4 secs, get another blackened rock and by the time he/she reaches the fire, the other rock will be ready.*Get an additional villager* Do this 4 more times.*This must be done as quickly as possible*
It is north of the 'pit' covered in rocks, and it is south west of the Tree of Life.
You heat the rocks in the rock pit, then cover the hot rocks with the banana leaf things. It will take a coupe of villagers to get all the rocks hot at the same time. If you take too long, the first hot ones will cool down. After the fire pit is hot, it stays hot indefinitely. Shake down the fruit and the villagers will automatically place them on the fire pit.
Go to the bottom of the stairs (underneath the research area) and there will be a pile of rocks, then you drag a villager on the pile and then they will heat a rock.
You must buy it by having lots of tech points.to do this,always research.Cannot make some clothes?Drop one villager into the hut and hell sew some clothes
light the fire in the pit (during fall or summer) with your flint. douse the fire (during spring) and take the burnt log out of the fire pit
The average temperature ranges around 500 degrees Fahrenheit though it really depends on the type of fire pit you use and the materials you use to light it.
To create a DIY metal fire pit for your backyard, you can follow these steps: Choose a suitable location for the fire pit, ensuring it is away from any flammable materials. Purchase a metal fire pit bowl or ring from a hardware store or online. Dig a hole in the ground that is slightly larger than the fire pit bowl or ring. Place the metal fire pit bowl or ring in the hole, ensuring it is level. Fill the area around the fire pit with gravel or sand to create a stable base. Add firewood or charcoal to the fire pit and light it carefully. Enjoy your DIY metal fire pit in your backyard!
You put in a lot of the hot rock, which you heat with the fire, in the pit and the you go to the tree beside the blackbarries and pick the leaves then your villager puts them on the and you're done.
To safely and effectively light a propane fire pit, follow these steps: Make sure the propane tank is securely connected and the gas valve is closed. Open the lid of the fire pit and turn the gas valve to the "on" position. Use a long lighter or match to ignite the burner. Once lit, adjust the flame to your desired height. Monitor the fire pit while in use and never leave it unattended. When finished, turn off the gas valve and allow the fire pit to cool before closing the lid.