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A blockhead wearing a jetpack has movement speed equivalent to a blockhead moving with South Pole Boots of Speed. Jetpacks allow a blockhead to fly up ladders without using them at the same speed as running with South Pole Boots of Speed.  
A blockhead wearing a jetpack has movement speed equivalent to a blockhead moving with South Pole Boots of Speed. Jetpacks allow a blockhead to fly up ladders without using them at the same speed as running with South Pole Boots of Speed.  


Jetpacks are very resource and time demanding to produce to the hours, and once completed, the fuel consumption is quite moderate. It is a good idea to have two blockheads in a world, one wearing a jetpack for exploration, while the other can craft fuel. It is possible to craft fuel faster than the time it takes to use it, but not to a spectacular advantage.
Jetpacks are very resource and time demanding to produce to the hours (850 oil + 250 coal + 9 titanium ingots required to produce a jetpack), and once completed, the fuel consumption is quite moderate. It is a good idea to have two blockheads in a world, one wearing a jetpack for exploration, while the other can craft fuel. It is possible to craft fuel faster than the time it takes to use it, but not to a spectacular advantage.


Unfortunately, despite the tremendous amount of time invested into creating a jetpack, it does wear out while being used like any other craftable clothing. As a result, it is highly ill advised to use jetpacks other than for exploring new areas, while it lasts and eventually destroys itself.  
Unfortunately, despite the tremendous amount of time invested into creating a jetpack, it does wear out while being used like any other craftable clothing. As a result, it is highly ill advised to use jetpacks other than for exploring new areas, while it lasts and eventually destroys itself.  
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