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* Put a shelf above a crafting surface (but not a Campfire). Use it to store common resources or products, especially if you don't need your Blockhead to carry them around most of the time. | * Put a shelf above a crafting surface (but not a Campfire). Use it to store common resources or products, especially if you don't need your Blockhead to carry them around most of the time. | ||
* For the most space-efficient storage of bulk materials (such as mined stone), nest chests. Baskets can work at a slightly reduced scale, but chests can be both stacked and nested and hold four times as much per chest. | * For the most space-efficient storage of bulk materials (such as mined stone), nest chests. Baskets can work at a slightly reduced scale, but chests can be both stacked and nested and hold four times as much per chest. | ||
* Use the "watch video" option for free Time Crystals (off the Pause menu) as often as they're available. It's faster than mining the darn things and cheaper than paying for them. (Based on the least efficient pricing, watching an ad is worth about $0.10.) | * Use the "watch video" option for free Time Crystals (off the Pause menu) as often as they're available. It's faster than mining the darn things and cheaper than paying for them. (Based on the least efficient pricing, watching an ad is worth about $0.10.) And check frequently; you may only get a few per check, but there might be more waiting just a minute later. | ||
* You don't need to leave ladders behind, but be careful how you remove them. It may be slow, but picking them up after passing them (three horizontally, four vertically) means you'll have more later. They can also provide a "skyhook" in open air (but only vertically once you're no longer adjacent to a solid block, and then you have to place them again going back down). | * You don't need to leave ladders behind, but be careful how you remove them. It may be slow, but picking them up after passing them (three horizontally, four vertically) means you'll have more later. They can also provide a "skyhook" in open air (but only vertically once you're no longer adjacent to a solid block, and then you have to place them again going back down). | ||
* One of my habits when circumnavigating is to carry some reinforced platforms and use these to build the floor for small, aerial shelters at the top of the poles. Ladders up the pole, a trapdoor at the top, at least three platforms to either side, simple walls and roof (and trapdoor in the center for roof access, another of my preferences) with a lantern inside and there's space for setting out a bed or chests. | * One of my habits when circumnavigating is to carry some reinforced platforms and use these to build the floor for small, aerial shelters at the top of the poles. Ladders up the pole, a trapdoor at the top, at least three platforms to either side, simple walls and roof (and trapdoor in the center for roof access, another of my preferences) with a lantern inside and there's space for setting out a bed or chests. |