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To make a blockhead use a jetpack, it must be [[Clothing#Wearing|worn]] on the upper body, replacing any [[Linen Shirt|shirt]], [[Leather Jacket|jacket]], or [[Armor|chest plate]] already there. Tapping a jetpack while it is in a blockhead's [[inventory]] will offer a button to wear it and displace anything already there; the displaced item will usually transfer to a regular inventory slot, but if the blockhead is in motion it may drop free. Alternately, drag-and-drop can be used to move a jetpack from inventory to worn. | To make a blockhead use a jetpack, it must be [[Clothing#Wearing|worn]] on the upper body, replacing any [[Linen Shirt|shirt]], [[Leather Jacket|jacket]], or [[Armor|chest plate]] already there. Tapping a jetpack while it is in a blockhead's [[inventory]] will offer a button to wear it and displace anything already there; the displaced item will usually transfer to a regular inventory slot, but if the blockhead is in motion it may drop free. Alternately, drag-and-drop can be used to move a jetpack from inventory to worn. | ||
There two methods of flying with a jetpack: 'manual target flying' and 'tilt flying (on a handhald device)'. | |||
'''Manual flying''' allows a blockhead to be directed to any position in the [[Astronomy#Sky|sky]] by tapping on that spot. The blockhead may steer around obstacles and unrevealed areas, and will use [[door]]s, [[trapdoor]]s, and [[Elevator Shaft|elevators]] normally. [[Stairs]] and [[ladder]]s will be ignored. Wearing a jetpack and even flying does not inhibit the use of [[tool]]s, [[bed]]s, [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]], or other [[items]]. | |||
'''Tilt Flying''' is available only for handheld devices, where the blockhead wearing the jetpack can be moved by tilting the device. | |||
While worn, a jetpack will display as an icon adjacent to the blockhead's inventory display, whether that display is opened or closed. It will be located on the same row/column as the [[hand]] or clothing spaces. | While worn, a jetpack will display as an icon adjacent to the blockhead's inventory display, whether that display is opened or closed. It will be located on the same row/column as the [[hand]] or clothing spaces. | ||
When the Jetpack icon is selected (extra square appears next to the "hand" square), it will give an option to "fly". Once this option is tapped, a menu will appear on top of the blockhead wearing the jetpack (see gallery below), giving two more options: ''' 'Fuel' ''' and ''' 'Fly' '''. Selecting 'fuel' will refuel the jetpack at the expense of one fuel in inventory at a time. Selecting 'fly' will allow the blockhead to be moved by tilting a device. Similar actions can be seen with a boat, where tilting the device from left to right will move the boat in that direction. For a jetpack, you may tilt the device forward, backward, left, right to control your blockhead in the x and y axis. It is an option to let your blockhead fly without selecting an airblock to float to. | |||
A blockhead using a jetpack travels slightly faster than one walking level using [[South Pole Boots Of Speed]], but in any direction and without the need for a solid surface. | |||
A jetpack will slowly wear out (displayed as a green bar going red from right to left across the top of the icon, just like other wear bars) during use. It will consume fuel faster than it wears out. | A jetpack will slowly wear out (displayed as a green bar going red from right to left across the top of the icon, just like other wear bars) during use. It will consume fuel faster than it wears out. |