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'''Caving''' is | [[File:Cave.png|thumb|A section of cave]] | ||
'''Caving''' is the exploration of [[cave]]s. As [[gem]]s, [[Time Crystal|time crystals]], [[ore]]s, and various other natural resources can only be found naturally in caves, it is one of the most important activities in [[The Blockheads]]. However, there are other ways to get these items, such as [[mining]] with a [[Gold Pickaxe|gold pickaxe]] or [[Meditate|meditating]]. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Caves are natural gaps in [[stone]]. Some will open to the surface, but others will have [[dirt]] or [[sand]] covering them. | Caves are natural gaps in [[stone]]. Some will open to the surface, but others will have [[dirt]] or [[sand]] covering them. | ||
A cave can be as narrow as a series of unconnected single block gaps to large chambers wider than the reach of a [[Basic Torch|torch's | A cave can be as narrow as a series of unconnected single block gaps to large chambers wider than the reach of a [[Basic Torch|torch]]'s light. Some caves are also filled with [[water]], which may require special preparation to navigate. | ||
==How To== | ==How To== | ||
Basic caving is nothing more than [[Travel|climbing, crawling, and walking]] through the available spaces. A [[pickaxe]] is useful for opening barriers between unconnected caves. | [[File:Limestone marker.png|thumb|100px|A limestone marker]] | ||
[[File:Walled off tunnel.png|thumb|100px|A walled-off tunnel]] | |||
Basic caving is nothing more than [[Travel|climbing, crawling, and walking]] through the available spaces. A [[pickaxe]] is useful for opening barriers between unconnected caves. However, as caves can intersect and branch, they sometimes end up like a maze. | |||
A good general approach to exploring caverns without getting lost is to follow the right-most path. This helps | A good general approach to exploring caverns without getting lost is to follow the right-most path. This helps on knowing what has been explored and what has not. It only fails when there is a circular connection, in which case placed [[Oil Lantern|lanterns]] or [[Basic Torch|torches]] indicate the cave looped back into itself. | ||
Another way to keep track of which tunnels | Another way to keep track of which tunnels have been explored or stripped of resources is to place a block of [[limestone]] or another easily distinguishable block at the entrances. The cave could also be walled off with stone because it is abundant. [[Paint]] is also a very distinctive marker. | ||
== Recommended | ==Recommended Items== | ||
* [[Chest]] for extra carrying capacity | |||
* [[Ladder]]s for crossing large gaps | |||
* [[Steel Lantern|Steel lanterns]], [[Oil Lantern]]s, or [[Basic Torch|torches]] for [[light]] | |||
* [[Pickaxe]] for removing barriers and [[harvesting]], possibly a gemstone pickaxe for bonus harvests | |||
To deal with underground water: | |||
[[ | * [[Kelp]] to restore [[Air Bar|breath]] | ||
[[ | * [[Steel Lantern]]s for underwater light | ||
[[Category:Guide]] | [[Category:Guide]] |
Latest revision as of 08:39, 21 August 2016
Caving is the exploration of caves. As gems, time crystals, ores, and various other natural resources can only be found naturally in caves, it is one of the most important activities in The Blockheads. However, there are other ways to get these items, such as mining with a gold pickaxe or meditating.
Description
Caves are natural gaps in stone. Some will open to the surface, but others will have dirt or sand covering them.
A cave can be as narrow as a series of unconnected single block gaps to large chambers wider than the reach of a torch's light. Some caves are also filled with water, which may require special preparation to navigate.
How To
Basic caving is nothing more than climbing, crawling, and walking through the available spaces. A pickaxe is useful for opening barriers between unconnected caves. However, as caves can intersect and branch, they sometimes end up like a maze.
A good general approach to exploring caverns without getting lost is to follow the right-most path. This helps on knowing what has been explored and what has not. It only fails when there is a circular connection, in which case placed lanterns or torches indicate the cave looped back into itself.
Another way to keep track of which tunnels have been explored or stripped of resources is to place a block of limestone or another easily distinguishable block at the entrances. The cave could also be walled off with stone because it is abundant. Paint is also a very distinctive marker.
Recommended Items
- Chest for extra carrying capacity
- Ladders for crossing large gaps
- Steel lanterns, Oil Lanterns, or torches for light
- Pickaxe for removing barriers and harvesting, possibly a gemstone pickaxe for bonus harvests
To deal with underground water:
- Kelp to restore breath
- Steel Lanterns for underwater light