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|Name=Iron Door | |Name=Iron Door | ||
|Image= | |Image=Iron Door Big.png | ||
|Location/Made On=Metalwork Bench | |||
|Location=Metalwork Bench | |||
|Tool=varies | |Tool=varies | ||
|Stackable=Yes (99) | |Stackable=Yes (99) | ||
}} | }} | ||
:''"Keep other players out."'' | |||
An '''iron door''' is an item created at a [[Metalwork Bench|metalwork bench]]. It is similar to a [[Wooden Door|wooden door]] in many respects, except that in [[multiplayer]], iron doors only allow the placing player's blockheads to pass through the door and not those of other players. | |||
==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
When [[Construction|placed]], | When [[Construction|placed]], an iron door fills the space of two vertically-stacked blocks and takes on characteristics of the local back wall, the block above it, the block below it, or just [[Iron Block|iron]]. | ||
Viewed in detail, a placed door appears to be composed of two side-facing doors, a gap between them, and block-like surfaces before and behind. | Viewed in detail, a placed iron door appears to be composed of two side-facing doors, a gap between them, and block-like surfaces before and behind. | ||
==Crafting== | ==Crafting== | ||
An iron door can be [[Crafting|created]] using two [[Iron Block|iron blocks]]. While parts of it can take on the appearance of other blocks, the door itself always looks to be gray iron. | |||
{{Craft | |||
|Output=Iron Door | |||
|Level=2 | |||
|Bench=Metalwork Bench | |||
|Bench2=Electric Metalwork Bench | |||
|Name1=Iron Block | |||
|Qty1=2 | |||
|QtyOutput=1 | |||
|Time2=4 | |||
}} | |||
==Removing== | |||
An iron door will react to attempts to remove it as if it were an iron block, no matter the type of block it's taken the appearance of. This includes the appropriate [[tool]] and the [[Block Durability|number of strokes required to remove]] (thirty-two strokes from a diamond [[pickaxe]] minimum). | |||
==Uses== | ==Uses== | ||
Iron doors are [[construction]] blocks that allow the | Iron doors are [[construction]] blocks that allow all blockheads controlled by admins (in [[multiplayer]]) and the player who placed the iron door to pass but are a barrier to [[:Category:Creature|creatures]] and other players. | ||
A blockhead passing through an iron door's location will automatically open and close it, although special circumstances may make it appear that the door is left open. The door will always be opened away from the blockhead opening it, and a door with a solid block on the other side cannot be opened. | |||
[[Category:Item]] | [[Category:Item]] | ||
[[Category:Block]] | [[Category:Block]] |
Latest revision as of 07:05, 25 August 2015
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Use | |
Tool | varies |
Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "Keep other players out."
An iron door is an item created at a metalwork bench. It is similar to a wooden door in many respects, except that in multiplayer, iron doors only allow the placing player's blockheads to pass through the door and not those of other players.
Appearance
When placed, an iron door fills the space of two vertically-stacked blocks and takes on characteristics of the local back wall, the block above it, the block below it, or just iron.
Viewed in detail, a placed iron door appears to be composed of two side-facing doors, a gap between them, and block-like surfaces before and behind.
Crafting
An iron door can be created using two iron blocks. While parts of it can take on the appearance of other blocks, the door itself always looks to be gray iron.
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Removing
An iron door will react to attempts to remove it as if it were an iron block, no matter the type of block it's taken the appearance of. This includes the appropriate tool and the number of strokes required to remove (thirty-two strokes from a diamond pickaxe minimum).
Uses
Iron doors are construction blocks that allow all blockheads controlled by admins (in multiplayer) and the player who placed the iron door to pass but are a barrier to creatures and other players.
A blockhead passing through an iron door's location will automatically open and close it, although special circumstances may make it appear that the door is left open. The door will always be opened away from the blockhead opening it, and a door with a solid block on the other side cannot be opened.