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{{Item Infobox | |||
|Name=Black Window | |||
|Image=Black Window Big.png | |||
|Category=Block | |||
|Use=Decoration, Light | |||
|Location/Made On=Kiln, Electric Kiln | |||
|Needs=1 Black Glass, 3 Iron Ingots (per 5 Black Windows) | |||
|Stackable=Yes (99) | |||
}} | |||
:''"A tinted look.'" | |||
A '''black window''' is a decorative [[item]]. | |||
==Appearance== | |||
A black window looks like an iron frame holding a dark, transparent square. More light is kept out than regular windows. They are used mostly for decoration. | |||
==Crafting== | |||
Black windows are made at a [[kiln]] or [[Electric Kiln|electric kiln]]. Five black windows are produced from one [[Black Glass|black glass]] and three [[Iron Ingot|iron ingots]]. | |||
{{Craft | |||
|Output=Black Window | |||
|Name1=Black Glass | |||
|Name2=Iron Ingot | |||
|Bench=Kiln | |||
|Bench2=Electric Kiln | |||
|Qty1=1 | |||
|Qty2=3 | |||
|QtyOutput=5 | |||
|Time1=2 | |||
|Time2=1 | |||
}} | |||
==Use== | |||
Black windows may be placed on back walls and show the [[Astronomy|sky]] beyond it, or in solid blocks to allow light in from the ceiling, floor, or wall. | |||
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Category | Block |
Use | Decoration, Light |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "A tinted look.'"
A black window is a decorative item.
Appearance
A black window looks like an iron frame holding a dark, transparent square. More light is kept out than regular windows. They are used mostly for decoration.
Crafting
Black windows are made at a kiln or electric kiln. Five black windows are produced from one black glass and three iron ingots.
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Use
Black windows may be placed on back walls and show the sky beyond it, or in solid blocks to allow light in from the ceiling, floor, or wall.