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[[File:Blockhead Characters.png|thumb|Two randomly-generated Blockheads]] | [[File:Blockhead Characters.png|thumb|Two randomly-generated Blockheads]] | ||
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All blockheads arrive by being "warped in" using a [[Portal#Warp In Blockhead|portal]]. The first blockhead in a new [[world]] is free. Up to four more may be added, requiring the expenditure of [[Time Crystal|time crystals]] and five game-selected [[fruit]] or other edible [[food]]. | All blockheads arrive by being "warped in" using a [[Portal#Warp In Blockhead|portal]]. The first blockhead in a new [[world]] is free. Up to four more may be added, requiring the expenditure of [[Time Crystal|time crystals]] and five game-selected [[fruit]] or other edible [[food]]. | ||
Each successive blockhead will cost a different (increasing) amount of time crystals, starting at 50 for a second, 100 for a third, 150 for a fourth, and 200 for a fifth blockhead. With the introduction of death in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], note that the cost is based on the number of alive blockheads, not the total number warped in. | Each successive blockhead will cost a different (increasing) amount of time crystals, starting at 50 for a second, 100 for a third, 150 for a fourth, and 200 for a fifth blockhead. With the introduction of [[death]] in [[Game updates/20140402|version 1.5]], note that the cost is based on the number of alive blockheads, not the total number warped in. | ||
[[File:Warp In Blockhead.png|thumb|Menu for new blockheads]] | [[File:Warp In Blockhead.png|thumb|Menu for new blockheads]] | ||
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* Name (randomly generated with Appearance, but can be edited before warping a blockhead in) | * Name (randomly generated with Appearance, but can be edited before warping a blockhead in) | ||
New blockheads arrive with a small [[Starting Equipment|selection of items]] in their [[inventory]]. Each additional blockhead is warped in with different tiered [[item]]s (for example, the second blockhead might start with a [[bronze]] tool, 5 [[fruit]] and a [[basket]]). A new blockhead usually arrives carrying the items used to warp it in. | New blockheads arrive with a small [[Starting Equipment|selection of items]] in their [[inventory]]. Each additional blockhead is warped in with different tiered [[item]]s (for example, the second blockhead might start with a [[bronze]] tool, 5 [[fruit]] and a [[basket]]). A new blockhead usually arrives carrying the food items used to warp it in. | ||
A blockhead's name may be up to 15 characters long. It may include non-alphabetic characters, such as symbols and numbers, although they are limited to the characters accessible using the English keyboard. Most accented characters will not be displayed if in a blockhead's name, however. | A blockhead's name may be up to 15 characters long. It may include non-alphabetic characters, such as symbols and numbers, although they are limited to the characters accessible using the English keyboard. Most accented characters will not be displayed if in a blockhead's name, however. | ||
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*Bob | *Bob | ||
*Bobby | *Bobby | ||
*Bonnie | |||
*Brad | *Brad | ||
*Bradley | *Bradley | ||
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*Francisco | *Francisco | ||
*Frank | *Frank | ||
*Freddy | |||
*Gabriel | *Gabriel | ||
*Gage | *Gage | ||
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*Chelsea | *Chelsea | ||
*Cheyenne | *Cheyenne | ||
*Chica | |||
*Chloe | *Chloe | ||
*Christina | *Christina |
Latest revision as of 14:16, 11 September 2024
- This article is about the the characters controlled in-game. For the game itself, see The Blockheads.
Blockheads are the main characters in the game. They have different looks and can have either a randomly assigned or player provided name.
Creation
- See also: Getting Started
All blockheads arrive by being "warped in" using a portal. The first blockhead in a new world is free. Up to four more may be added, requiring the expenditure of time crystals and five game-selected fruit or other edible food.
Each successive blockhead will cost a different (increasing) amount of time crystals, starting at 50 for a second, 100 for a third, 150 for a fourth, and 200 for a fifth blockhead. With the introduction of death in version 1.5, note that the cost is based on the number of alive blockheads, not the total number warped in.
A new blockhead is selected from a special menu box. Options include:
- Gender (male/female, does not change with "RANDOM")
- Appearance (randomly generated, but a player may continue tapping the "RANDOM" button until they see a blockhead they prefer)
- Name (randomly generated with Appearance, but can be edited before warping a blockhead in)
New blockheads arrive with a small selection of items in their inventory. Each additional blockhead is warped in with different tiered items (for example, the second blockhead might start with a bronze tool, 5 fruit and a basket). A new blockhead usually arrives carrying the food items used to warp it in.
A blockhead's name may be up to 15 characters long. It may include non-alphabetic characters, such as symbols and numbers, although they are limited to the characters accessible using the English keyboard. Most accented characters will not be displayed if in a blockhead's name, however.
Appearance
Derived from The Guide to Boy Skins and The Guide to Girl Skins by Cricket887.
There are 70 appearances for males and 360 for females. There are five skin tones, ranging from light to dark. There are two different eyes, large and small, as well as several hair styles.
Default names
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Attributes
Notes
Although version 1.4 introduced the ability for blockheads to attack each other, this only works during multiplayer encounters. In version 1.5, a setting was added allowing PVP to be disabled during multiplayer. A blockhead cannot directly interact with another blockhead controlled by the same player.