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Tin blocks can be used in [[construction]]. They are also conductive and can be used to transfer [[electricity]] through blocks. | Tin blocks can be used in [[construction]]. They are also conductive and can be used to transfer [[electricity]] through blocks. | ||
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* Prior to [[Game updates/20141119|version 1.6]], tin columns and stairs were crafted at a [[Metalwork Bench|metalwork bench]] or its [[Electric Metalwork Bench|electric variant]]. | |||
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Category | Block |
Use | Construction |
Tool | Pickaxe |
Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "Factory finish."
A tin block is a special block that must be crafted.
Appearance
Tin blocks are blue/gray in color.
Where Found
Unlike most blocks, a tin block is not spawned in a new world and must be created at a metalwork bench or at the electric counterpart. It takes five tin ingots to make a Tin block.
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Crafting
Tin blocks can be crafted into columns and stairs at a level 2 builder's bench.
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Uses
Tin blocks can be used in construction. They are also conductive and can be used to transfer electricity through blocks.
Trivia
- Prior to version 1.6, tin columns and stairs were crafted at a metalwork bench or its electric variant.