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If a trapdoor placed immediately above or below a solid block, it may not function properly. This state may persist if the obstruction is cleared. Resolving the problem can be as simple as removing and replacing the trapdoor.
If a trapdoor placed immediately above or below a solid block, it may not function properly. This state may persist if the obstruction is cleared. Resolving the problem can be as simple as removing and replacing the trapdoor.


A trapdoor allows you to pass through railroad tracks.
[[Rail]]s placed on trapdoors do not disable the trapdoor; a Blockhead can still go through.


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Not to be confused with Iron Trapdoor.
Trapdoor
Trapdoor
Trapdoor


Category Resource
Use Construction
Tool
Stackable Yes (99)


"A door for the floor."

A trapdoor is an item created at a Woodwork Bench.

Appearance

A trapdoor will take on some characteristics of an adjacent block or back wall. They will take on the appearance of the block to the right, the block to the left, or the backwall of its placement. If placed only adjacent to a block with bedrock as a backwall, it will usually have the appearance of wood. Viewed at an angle, they appear to be hollow with a ladder from below and have a brown, wood-like design on their top surface.

Crafting

It is created using one wood and one ladder.

Removing

A trapdoor will react to attempts to remove it as if it were the type of block it's taken the appearance of. This includes the appropriate tool and the number of strokes required to remove.

Use

Trapdoors are construction blocks that allow a Blockhead to walk on top of it normally yet climb through it as if it were absent. They are thus most effective in creating crossing horizontal and vertical paths.

When a Blockhead passes through vertically, the trapdoor will open upward, exposing the gap. It doesn't matter which direction the Blockhead approaches from or travels to, as the trapdoor always opens in the same direction. It closes automatically after the Blockhead passes.

A Blockhead may appear to pass through the side of a trapdoor under some circumstances.

If a trapdoor placed immediately above or below a solid block, it may not function properly. This state may persist if the obstruction is cleared. Resolving the problem can be as simple as removing and replacing the trapdoor.

Rails placed on trapdoors do not disable the trapdoor; a Blockhead can still go through.


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