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[[File:Magma Big.png|thumb|A block of magma]] | |||
[[File:Magma | '''Magma''' appears when a [[blockhead]] reaches the [[Center Of The World|center of the world]]. | ||
'''Magma''' appears when a [[ | |||
A | ==Appearance== | ||
It glows slightly with a reddish tint, which allows some [[ore]]s to become faintly visible before a blockhead places other [[light]] sources. | |||
==Behavior== | |||
A blockhead will begin to [[smoke]] as it nears magma. This is to warn a blockhead that it will be [[Health Bar|injured]] if it gets too close (approximately 25 blocks). If a blockhead's health gets too low, a blockhead may die. [[Armor#Ice Armor|Ice armor]] and [[Ice Torch|ice torches]] can also cool a blockhead down. Despite this, blockheads can walk on magma. | |||
Magma does not lay at a single, consistent level, but may rise or fall from left to right, often in association with the presence of [[mountain]]s and [[ocean]]s above. It cannot be harvested. | Magma does not lay at a single, consistent level, but may rise or fall from left to right, often in association with the presence of [[mountain]]s and [[ocean]]s above. It cannot be harvested. | ||
[[Water]] can be poured on magma in order to turn the water into [[basalt]]. If not enough water is placed, it will become steam and disappear. | [[Water]] can be poured on magma in order to turn the water into [[basalt]]. If not enough water is placed, it will become steam and disappear. Starting in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], an item dropped on magma will immediately disappear. | ||
Magma will instantly melt [[ice]] placed on top of it. | |||
==Notes== | |||
[[Gold Nugget|Gold nuggets]] are typically found within 200 blocks of magma. | [[Gold Nugget|Gold nuggets]] are typically found within 200 blocks of magma. | ||
A glitch in previous versions of The Blockheads allowed players to place [[trapdoor]]s and [[Wooden Door|doors]] on magma in such a way that the doors took on the appearance and properties of magma. This was patched by preventing them from using magma as a source block. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
In real life, {{wp|Magma|magma}} is a mixture of molten and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth. When it emerges to the surface, it is referred to as {{wp|Lava|lava}}. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Lava.png|Magma | File:Lava.png|Magma | ||
File:Lava and smoke.png|Magma causes blockheads to smoke | File:Lava and smoke.png|Magma causes blockheads to smoke | ||
File:Magma HD Big.png|Magma in HD mode | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
[[Category:Block]] | [[Category:Block]] |
Latest revision as of 09:21, 3 February 2016
Magma appears when a blockhead reaches the center of the world.
Appearance
It glows slightly with a reddish tint, which allows some ores to become faintly visible before a blockhead places other light sources.
Behavior
A blockhead will begin to smoke as it nears magma. This is to warn a blockhead that it will be injured if it gets too close (approximately 25 blocks). If a blockhead's health gets too low, a blockhead may die. Ice armor and ice torches can also cool a blockhead down. Despite this, blockheads can walk on magma.
Magma does not lay at a single, consistent level, but may rise or fall from left to right, often in association with the presence of mountains and oceans above. It cannot be harvested.
Water can be poured on magma in order to turn the water into basalt. If not enough water is placed, it will become steam and disappear. Starting in version 1.5, an item dropped on magma will immediately disappear.
Magma will instantly melt ice placed on top of it.
Notes
Gold nuggets are typically found within 200 blocks of magma.
A glitch in previous versions of The Blockheads allowed players to place trapdoors and doors on magma in such a way that the doors took on the appearance and properties of magma. This was patched by preventing them from using magma as a source block.
Trivia
In real life, magma is a mixture of molten and semi-molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth. When it emerges to the surface, it is referred to as lava.
Gallery
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Magma
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Magma causes blockheads to smoke
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Magma in HD mode