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Description:''"Soar the skies."''
:''"Soar the skies."''


'''Jetpacks''' allow a [[blockhead]] to [[Travel#Flying|fly]]. They were introduced in [[Game updates/20141119|version 1.6]].
'''Jetpacks''' allow a [[blockhead]] to [[Travel#Flying|fly]]. They were introduced in [[Game updates/20141119|version 1.6]].


==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Jetpacks are mostly black with wing-like protrusions from the sides. When worn, the wings continue to stick out from the sides of a blockhead.
Jetpacks are mostly black with wing-like protrusions from the sides. When worn, the wings continue to stick out from the sides of a blockhead. It appears similar to a [[Carbon Fiber Chest Plate|carbon fiber chest plate]] with wings, and in fact acts as a piece of [[armor]], reducing damage and taking wear for any damage.


==Where Found==
==Where Found==
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==Use==
==Use==
[[File:Jetpack Fuel.png|thumb|200px|Refueling a jetpack]]
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.


Once worn, a blockhead can be directed to any position in the [[Astronomy#Sky|sky]] by tapping on that spot. The blockhead may steer around obstacles and unrevealed areas (even as they are revealed because the path is set before the blockhead begins moving), but 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]].
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, it will give an option to "fly". Once this option is tapped, a menu will appear on top of the blockhead wearing the jetpack, 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 the play device.
 
There are two methods of flying with a jetpack:
*'''Manual flying''' allows a blockhead to be directed to any position 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]]. This is similar to how a blockhead walks, using the path-finding algorithms to find the quickest route.
*'''Tilt flying''' is where the blockhead wearing the jetpack can be moved by tilting the device. The player may tilt the device forward, backward, left, or right to move a blockhead in the x and y axes. This is similar to riding a [[donkey]] or a [[boat]]. The jetpack-wearing blockhead must be selected and already be flying to use tilt flying.


A blockhead using a jetpack travels approximately as fast as one walking level using [[South Pole Boots Of Speed]], but in any direction and without the need for a solid surface.
A blockhead using a jetpack travels slightly faster than one walking level using [[South Pole Boots Of Speed|south pole boots of speed]], but in any direction and without the need for a solid surface.


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.
A jetpack also acts as a piece of [[armor]], protecting a blockhead from attacks and other [[Health Bar|damage]] as much as a piece of [[Carbon Fiber Chest Plate|carbon fiber]] or [[Titanium Chest Plate|titanium armor]]. Damage from these losses of health will wear out the jetpack.


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 far faster than it wears out.


Jetpacks function normally in [[space]], even though the using blockhead will run out of [[Air Bar|air]].
Jetpacks function normally in [[space]], even though the using blockhead will run out of [[Air Bar|air]].
It is possible to remove the jetpack during flight, but a blockhead will sustain significant injuries if [[Travel#Falling|falling]] six or more blocks onto solid ground. It is also possible to prevent falling injury by equipping the jetpack before impacting with the ground.


==Fuel==
==Fuel==
[[File:Jetpack Fuel Icon.png|thumb|100px|Wear (green) and fuel (yellow) bars]]
[[File:Jetpack Fuel Icon.png|thumb|100px|Wear (green) and fuel (yellow) bars]]
Jetpacks require [[fuel]] to continue operating. Its fuel supply is shown as a yellow bar across the top of its icon, with red expanding from right to left as the supply diminishes. A newly-made jetpack is fully fueled, and a fully fueled jetpack conceals its fuel bar. Refueling requires the blockhead to have fuel in its accessible inventory and the jetpack worn. It can be refueled during flight. Tapping on either the jetpack or fuel icons will offer the option to add fuel.
Jetpacks require [[fuel]] to continue operating. Its fuel supply is shown as a yellow bar across the top of its icon just under the wear bar, with red expanding from right to left as the supply diminishes. A newly-made jetpack is fully fueled, and a fully fueled jetpack conceals its fuel bar. Refueling requires the blockhead to have fuel in its accessible inventory and the jetpack worn. It can be refueled during flight. Tapping on either the jetpack or fuel icons will offer the option to add fuel.
 
A jetpack has capacity for ten fuel. A fully fueled jetpack should be able to run for a full game day before running out. So long as supplies and power are available, fuel can be crafted faster than it is consumed.
 
{{Fuel|Fuel}}


A jetpack has capacity for ten fuel. A fully fueled jetpact should be able to run for a full game day before running out. Fuel can be crafted faster than it is consumed.
It is suggested to have access to large quantities of oil, as in the end it will take 100 [[Oil|oil]] to fully refuel a jetpack!


==Notes==
==Notes==
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Although a blockhead has no trouble [[Travel#Climbing|climbing]], a jetpack allows greater mobility without inhibiting the use of tools or placing blocks for [[construction]]. Flying allows the placement of non-block items such as [[Copper Wire|wire]] without the need for ladders or "scaffolding" to reach the space.
Although a blockhead has no trouble [[Travel#Climbing|climbing]], a jetpack allows greater mobility without inhibiting the use of tools or placing blocks for [[construction]]. Flying allows the placement of non-block items such as [[Copper Wire|wire]] without the need for ladders or "scaffolding" to reach the space.


==Trivia==
A jetpack does not provide significant [[Health Bar|protection]] against [[Climate#Arctic|cold]], which can become a problem when flying above areas in [[Season|winter]] conditions. The [[North Pole Hat of Warmth]] is an effective alternative to the unusable [[Fur Coat|fur coat]] while flying.
Upon release, the jetpack's equipped appearance with a blockhead has had some nickname the blockhead as 'batman' due to its similarities with the wings of a bat.
 
==Total Jetpack Crafting Time==
The Jetpack requires an enormous amount of time and materials to craft. Below are the calculations to the BARE MINIMUM or Fastest possible time to complete the jetpack from its raw materials of Oil, coal, and platinum ingots. This calculation does NOT include crafting time of craft bench upgrades. Only the total crafting time of the jetpack from scratch.
 
There are things to keep in mind before we begin. A total of 850 oil, 250 coal, and 9 platinum ingots are required. This calculation is based on assuming your platinum ingots, and workbenches are crafted beforehand and you have all your materials ready. This calculation does not include Double time or Time Crystal rush times, and it is the default crafting time non-stop, no sleep (or coffee), etc. Do note that in reality of Blockheads the actual time required to craft the jetpack TAKES LONGER than this calculation due to a few possibilities:
1) Lack of energy = sleep = time,
2) Hunger = collect food = time,
3) Delay period between each 100 items crafted
4) Walk period between benches
5) Refueling power supplies
 
'''5 Carbon Fiber Sheets''' (equals one Jetpack component)
150 oil > 15 raw resin [total 1680s = 28 minutes (1 raw resin = 112s)]
10 raw resin + 50 coal > 5  Carbon Fibers [total 562s = 9 minutes 22 seconds (1 carbon fiber = 112.4s)]
5 raw resin > 5 epoxy [total 554s = 9 minutes 14 seconds (1 epoxy = 110.8s)]
5 Carbon Fibers + 5 Epoxy > 5 Carbon Fiber Sheets [693s (1 carbon fiber sheet = 138.6s)]
'''Total Craft time for 5 Carbon Fiber Sheets = 1680+554+562+693 = 3489s = 58 minutes 10 seconds~''' (slightly under one hour)
 
 


When a walking blockhead dons a jetpack, they continue along their previously planned route. But instead of flying normally, they assume a standing posture and travel without moving arms or legs.


==Gallery==
In a [[Trade Portal]] fuel often costs more than a jetpack itself, so buying a new jetpack may be more cost-efficient than buying fuel.
[[File:BH Jetpack 1.png|200px|thumb|left|Jetpack Crafting components]]
[[File:BH Jetpack 2.png|200px|thumb|left|Jetpack worn]]
[[File:BH Jetpack 4.png|200px|thumb|left|Jetpack used]]


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Latest revision as of 10:04, 21 August 2016

Jetpack
Jetpack
Jetpack

Category Item
Use Travel
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)
"Soar the skies."

Jetpacks allow a blockhead to fly. They were introduced in version 1.6.

Appearance

Jetpacks are mostly black with wing-like protrusions from the sides. When worn, the wings continue to stick out from the sides of a blockhead. It appears similar to a carbon fiber chest plate with wings, and in fact acts as a piece of armor, reducing damage and taking wear for any damage.

Where Found

A level 4 craft bench is required to make a jetpack.

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Lvl. 4 Craft Bench Carbon Fiber Wing Jetpack Chassis Jet Engine Fuel [[]] Jetpack
Quantity 2 1 2 10 {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
30 TC
Double-Time
15 TC

The steps required to make a jetpack are some of the most complex in the game, and currently the longest procedure for crafting a single item. A total of 1,000 oil, 300 coal, nine titanium ingots, and a large amount of electricity (to run a refinery) are needed to make all the preliminaries and components. This includes the upgrading of a level 3 craft bench to level 4.

Without crafting surface upgrades, the production of components for a (second) jetpack (2 wings, 2 jets, 1 chassis, 10 fuel) requires exactly 850 oil, 250 coal and nine titanium ingots.

Use

Refueling a jetpack

To make a blockhead use a jetpack, it must be worn on the upper body, replacing any shirt, jacket, or 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.

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, it will give an option to "fly". Once this option is tapped, a menu will appear on top of the blockhead wearing the jetpack, 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 the play device.

There are two methods of flying with a jetpack:

  • Manual flying allows a blockhead to be directed to any position by tapping on that spot. The blockhead may steer around obstacles and unrevealed areas, and will use doors, trapdoors, and elevators normally. Stairs and ladders will be ignored. Wearing a jetpack and even flying does not inhibit the use of tools, beds, crafting surfaces, or other items. This is similar to how a blockhead walks, using the path-finding algorithms to find the quickest route.
  • Tilt flying is where the blockhead wearing the jetpack can be moved by tilting the device. The player may tilt the device forward, backward, left, or right to move a blockhead in the x and y axes. This is similar to riding a donkey or a boat. The jetpack-wearing blockhead must be selected and already be flying to use tilt flying.

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 also acts as a piece of armor, protecting a blockhead from attacks and other damage as much as a piece of carbon fiber or titanium armor. Damage from these losses of health will wear out the jetpack.

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 far faster than it wears out.

Jetpacks function normally in space, even though the using blockhead will run out of air.

It is possible to remove the jetpack during flight, but a blockhead will sustain significant injuries if falling six or more blocks onto solid ground. It is also possible to prevent falling injury by equipping the jetpack before impacting with the ground.

Fuel

Wear (green) and fuel (yellow) bars

Jetpacks require fuel to continue operating. Its fuel supply is shown as a yellow bar across the top of its icon just under the wear bar, with red expanding from right to left as the supply diminishes. A newly-made jetpack is fully fueled, and a fully fueled jetpack conceals its fuel bar. Refueling requires the blockhead to have fuel in its accessible inventory and the jetpack worn. It can be refueled during flight. Tapping on either the jetpack or fuel icons will offer the option to add fuel.

A jetpack has capacity for ten fuel. A fully fueled jetpack should be able to run for a full game day before running out. So long as supplies and power are available, fuel can be crafted faster than it is consumed.

Icon Name Fuel
Fuel
Charcoal
Coal

It is suggested to have access to large quantities of oil, as in the end it will take 100 oil to fully refuel a jetpack!

Notes

The first time a player makes a blockhead put on a jetpack, the player earns the achievement "Jetpack".

Flying makes the search for floating islands and reaching space much easier and faster.

Although a blockhead has no trouble climbing, a jetpack allows greater mobility without inhibiting the use of tools or placing blocks for construction. Flying allows the placement of non-block items such as wire without the need for ladders or "scaffolding" to reach the space.

A jetpack does not provide significant protection against cold, which can become a problem when flying above areas in winter conditions. The North Pole Hat of Warmth is an effective alternative to the unusable fur coat while flying.

When a walking blockhead dons a jetpack, they continue along their previously planned route. But instead of flying normally, they assume a standing posture and travel without moving arms or legs.

In a Trade Portal fuel often costs more than a jetpack itself, so buying a new jetpack may be more cost-efficient than buying fuel.