this guide will touch on some of the functionalities of a flare that can help save some time on your runs.
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1. Burn Paper Trash Without Leaving Ash
a flare can burn paper trash such as crumpled paper, paper cups, water bottles and notes. however, if the flare burns the paper trash on top of a physical item, it won't leave ash on the ground. so basically, if you burn a paper trash on top of a crate, it won't leave ash, and that also includes bins and empty buckets.
basically, place flares in a bin, place paper trash inside the bin, and let the magic happen.
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this tactic saves bin space, which saves the amount of times you need to go back and forth from the incinerator to the area you're cleaning, which leads to a huge time save.
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2. Using Flares as a Temporary Light Source
Flares placed in a bin can still emit light without interference. this is particularly useful in penumbra where you can potentially save time placing lanterns everywhere. bear in mind that a flare can only last for 3 minutes, so take that into consideration when routing your runs. so just place a lit flare inside a bin, and go collect your rubbish. of course, you might still need a light source when you're mopping and many more reasons why this strat might not be practical, but just know that this is a potential strat and implement it when necessary.
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this is all the discoveries i've made for the flare, will update when any future discoveries are made.
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