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The easiest way to start is to dig out a cave. There is a [[spade]] among your Blockhead's [[Starting Equipment|starting equipment]] so digging a small shelter into a [[dirt]] hillside or just a hole down into the ground is quickly and easily accomplished. Just select the spade and then tap on the dirt blocks you wish to remove. This also provides your Blockhead with dirt blocks that can be used to [[Construction|build]] a roof, floor, or walls of a dirt hut instead of just a quick cave.
The easiest way to start is to dig out a cave. There is a [[spade]] among your Blockhead's [[Starting Equipment|starting equipment]] so digging a small shelter into a [[dirt]] hillside or just a hole down into the ground is quickly and easily accomplished. Just select the spade and then tap on the dirt blocks you wish to remove. This also provides your Blockhead with dirt blocks that can be used to [[Construction|build]] a roof, floor, or walls of a dirt hut instead of just a quick cave.
====Light====
====Light====
When [[Astronomy|night]] sets, a source of [[light]] will comfort a Blockhead. Most standing sources of heat will also provide light, as will a [[portal]], [[campfire]] or [[Basic Torch|torch]] until better sources become practical. Light does not inhibit a Blockhead from [[sleep]]ing.
When [[Astronomy|night]] sets, a source of [[light]] will comfort a Blockhead. Most standing sources of heat will also provide light, as will a [[portal]], various [[gem]]s, [[campfire]] or [[Basic Torch|torch]] until better sources become practical. Light does not inhibit a Blockhead from [[sleep]]ing.


====Safety====
====Safety====
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