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'''Fire''' burns, usually destroying things (trees and [[Wood|wooden blocks]]) in the process. | '''Fire''' burns, usually destroying things (plants, trees and [[Wood|wooden blocks]]) in the process. | ||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Fire is depicted in [[The Blockheads]] as a changing pattern of yellow to red, generally resembling a real flame. Uncontrolled flames (outside a [[campfire]], [[furnace]], or [[kiln]]) also have a pattern of darker browns above it resembling smoke. | Fire is depicted in ''[[The Blockheads]]'' as a changing pattern of yellow to red, generally resembling a real flame. Uncontrolled flames (outside a [[campfire]], [[furnace]], or [[kiln]]) also have a pattern of darker browns above it resembling smoke. | ||
==Ways to Start Fires== | ==Ways to Start Fires== | ||
When a wooden block is within two | When a wooden block or plant is within two blocks of a campfire it may ignite at any time. The effect will penetrate a block of [[dirt]] or [[compost]]. This will not earn the [[Pyro]] [[achievement]]. | ||
The following things may start uncontrolled fires. | The following things may start uncontrolled fires. | ||
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==Effects== | ==Effects== | ||
An uncontrolled fire will spread up and sideways to other flammable blocks and [[ | An uncontrolled fire will spread up and sideways to other flammable blocks and [[item]]s. If a blockhead is near enough, it may start to emit smoke and take damage if it gets hotter, especially when it is on top of a burning tree. | ||
Flammable blocks and items will despawn and vanish after burning. Things that don't burn but are in contact with despawning blocks will react accordingly. [[Trapdoor]]s will appear to have their ladder burn but will drop when they despawn. | Flammable blocks and items will despawn and vanish after burning. Things that don't burn but are in contact with despawning blocks will react accordingly. [[Trapdoor]]s will appear to have their ladder burn but will drop when they despawn. |
Latest revision as of 07:56, 7 October 2016
Fire burns, usually destroying things (plants, trees and wooden blocks) in the process.
Appearance
Fire is depicted in The Blockheads as a changing pattern of yellow to red, generally resembling a real flame. Uncontrolled flames (outside a campfire, furnace, or kiln) also have a pattern of darker browns above it resembling smoke.
Ways to Start Fires
When a wooden block or plant is within two blocks of a campfire it may ignite at any time. The effect will penetrate a block of dirt or compost. This will not earn the Pyro achievement.
The following things may start uncontrolled fires.
Effects
An uncontrolled fire will spread up and sideways to other flammable blocks and items. If a blockhead is near enough, it may start to emit smoke and take damage if it gets hotter, especially when it is on top of a burning tree.
Flammable blocks and items will despawn and vanish after burning. Things that don't burn but are in contact with despawning blocks will react accordingly. Trapdoors will appear to have their ladder burn but will drop when they despawn.
Flammable Items
The following things can burn:
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Wooden structures are highly vulnerable to fire.
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A campfire can ignite a tree.