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==Uncategorized==
The [[Tin Foil Hat|tin foil hat]] is an article of clothing introduced in the v1.2 update that frees a [[Blockhead]] from a player's control by making the [[Blockhead|Blockhead's]] actions autonomous. When worn, a [[Blockhead]] will gather various resources such as [[:Category:Food|food]] or [[Blocks|blocks]], [[Caving|exploring]] underground cavernous networks, and [[Mining|mining]] for [[:Category:Ore|ores]], [[:Category:Ingots & Gemstones|ingots and gems]]. It is currently the only article of clothing that is not crafted at a [[Tailor's Bench|tailor's bench]].


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==Wearing==
==Wearing==
A piece of clothing is worn by placing it in a special slot in a [[Blockhead]]'s [[Inventory|inventory]]. These slots are displayed after tapping on the hand slot at the top of the inventory display. A flat, pale blue shape means nothing is worn on that slot. Worn clothing appears on the depiction of that Blockhead.
A piece of clothing is worn by placing it in a special slot in a [[Blockhead]]'s [[Inventory|inventory]]. These slots are displayed after tapping on the hand slot at the top of the inventory display. A flat, pale blue shape means nothing is worn on that slot. Worn clothing appears on the depiction of that Blockhead.

Revision as of 08:00, 12 March 2013

Clothes are wearable textile materials that are crafted on the tailor's bench or found that provide a Blockhead with a layer of protection from natural climatic elements. Clothing will naturally degrade over time while worn. Individual pieces of clothing are able to be dyed once to give each Blockhead a customized and unique appearance. Reward Clothing cannot be dyed and do not degrade or wear out.

Linen Clothing

Linen clothing are the lowest layer of protection obtainable for a Blockhead. Linen clothing can be crafted from pieces of linen on the tailor's bench.

Clothing
File:Linen Pants.jpg Linen Pants
File:Linen Shirt.jpg Linen Shirt
File:Linen Cap.jpg Linen Cap
File:Linen Brimmed Hat.jpg Linen Brimmed Hat

Leather

Leather clothing is an upgrade from Linen. Some leather clothing provide a Blockhead with minimal benefits. A Level 2 tailor's bench is required to craft leather clothing from pieces of leather.

Clothing
File:Leather Jacket.jpg Leather Jacket
File:Leather Boots.jpg Leather Boots
File:Leather Pants.jpg Leather Pants

Fur Clothing

Fur Clothing are articles of clothing that are ideal for the Arctic and Polar biome regions by keeping a Blockhead warmer than other clothing sets. A Level 2 tailor's bench is required to craft fur clothing from pieces of fur.

Clothing
File:Fur Coat.jpg Fur Coat
File:Fur Boots.jpg Fur Boots

Reward Clothing

Reward Clothing are articles of clothing a Blockhead receives by navigating to each of the four geographical poles and retrieving them from where they're hidden. They cannot be dyed and do not degrade or wear out. They also provide a Blockhead with additional benefits.

Clothing
File:Sunset Skirt of Happiness.jpg Sunset Skirt Of Happiness
File:Sunrise Hat of Fullness.jpg Sunrise Hat Of Fullness
File:South Pole Boots of Speed.jpg South Pole Boots Of Speed
File:North Pole Hat of Warmth.jpg North Pole Hat Of Warmth

Uncategorized

The tin foil hat is an article of clothing introduced in the v1.2 update that frees a Blockhead from a player's control by making the Blockhead's actions autonomous. When worn, a Blockhead will gather various resources such as food or blocks, exploring underground cavernous networks, and mining for ores, ingots and gems. It is currently the only article of clothing that is not crafted at a tailor's bench.

Clothing
File:Image.jpg Tin Foil Hat

Wearing

A piece of clothing is worn by placing it in a special slot in a Blockhead's inventory. These slots are displayed after tapping on the hand slot at the top of the inventory display. A flat, pale blue shape means nothing is worn on that slot. Worn clothing appears on the depiction of that Blockhead.

While pieces of clothing can be taken on and off by drag-and-drop inside a Blockhead's inventory, there is a shortcut for putting something on. Similar to food, selecting an item of clothing will call up a small menu at the Blockhead to have it worn. This will replace any already-worn item which will be returned to the Blockhead's inventory.