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==Rain==
==Rain==
The most common weather. Drops of water are falling down from the skies, making a splash effect when hitting the ground. The blockhead doesn't like to be outside when it is raining and if he/she does, his/her environment bar will be decreased.
The most common weather. Drops of water are falling down from the skies, making a splash effect when hitting the ground. A [[Blockhead]] doesn't like to be out from [[Shelter|shelter]] when it is raining and if he/she does, his/her [[Environment Bar|environment bar]] will be decreased.


==Snow==
==Snow==
Less common weather, mostly appear near the poles. Snow flakes are falling from the sky and cover the surface with a thin layer of snow. Every water block exposed to Snow will turn into ice. The blockhead should wear warm article of clothes in order to prevent freezing.
Less common weather, mostly appearing near the [[:Category:Location|poles]]. Snowflakes are falling from the sky and cover the surface with a thin layer of snow. Every [[Water|water]] block exposed to snow will turn into [[Ice|ice]], sometimes to a considerable depth. The Blockhead should wear warm articles of [[Clothes|clothing]] in order to prevent freezing (and a possible loss of [[Health Bar|health]].
 


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Revision as of 16:04, 23 February 2013

Weather is an environment element in the game. Currently there are two type of weather - Rain and Snow.


Rain

The most common weather. Drops of water are falling down from the skies, making a splash effect when hitting the ground. A Blockhead doesn't like to be out from shelter when it is raining and if he/she does, his/her environment bar will be decreased.

Snow

Less common weather, mostly appearing near the poles. Snowflakes are falling from the sky and cover the surface with a thin layer of snow. Every water block exposed to snow will turn into ice, sometimes to a considerable depth. The Blockhead should wear warm articles of clothing in order to prevent freezing (and a possible loss of health.