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File:Flying Boat.png|Due to some quirk, a boat passing through snow piled on water (i.e. just-melted ice) may take to the air. | File:Flying Boat.png|Due to some quirk, a boat passing through snow piled on water (i.e. just-melted ice) may take to the air. | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 10 March 2017
Boat | |
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Category | Tool |
Use | Travel |
Tool | |
Stackable | Yes (99) |
- "Sail the seas."
A boat is a good way to travel faster over water than by swimming and will protect blockheads from sharks.
Where Found
Boats are crafted at a level 2 craft bench. It requires two wood and two linen.
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Using
To have a blockhead put a boat in the water, it must first be selected in the inventory. Tapping on or just above the surface of a body of water will place the boat there. Tapping on the boat will bring up a menu with two options.
The first option is 'Remove' and will return the boat to the blockhead's inventory. The second option is 'Embark' and will place the blockhead in the boat.
To travel in a boat, tip the device in the direction you want the blockhead to go. (e.g. Tip to the left to go left.) Speed is controlled only imprecisely by the degree of tilt. Level the device to stop.
Tapping outside the boat will cause the blockhead to climb out and go there, leaving the boat where it is.
Running aground (boating into a solid block at the same level as the block's upper surface) can make the blockhead disembark and may return the boat to the inventory.
As of version 1.4, a blockhead may fish while in a boat.
Notes
Boats do not wear out.
Boats cannot cross ice or other solid block.
Prior to version 1.4, a blockhead in a boat would not pick up floating items even when passing through their space.
Sharks cannot attack blockheads in a boat, but they may chase a boat.
Under special circumstances, an occupied boat may end up under water. It will continue to move from side to side normally, slowly rising to the surface while the blockhead in it tries to breathe.
Gallery
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Due to some quirk, a boat passing through snow piled on water (i.e. just-melted ice) may take to the air.
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By sailing down the curve created by a draining ocean, this boat ended up underwater.