Steel Downlight
Steel Downlight | |
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Category | Tool |
Use | Light |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
- See also: Steel Lantern and Steel Uplight
- "A directional spotlight."
Steel downlights are a directional version of the steel lantern. They were introduced in version 1.5.
Appearance
A steel downlight is mostly gray, shaded to resemble steel. Flares on the side are meant to suggest a reflector, and the animated orange/yellow brightness on the bottom implies an internal flame.
Where Found
Steel downlights are produced at an electric or standard metalwork bench.
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Use
Like a steel lantern, a steel downlight can be placed on any back wall, side or top of a solid block, and even on leaves or tree trunks. They are also waterproof, and won't be dislodged by water, whether flowing or stationary.
The light given off is of similar intensity to a steel lantern, traveling approximately 24 blocks from the source, but mostly downward without a great deal of spreading.
If dropped on the ground it will produce a faint light source.