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A level 2 [[workbench]] can be used to create additional portals for one [[stone]] and 120 [[Time Crystal|time crystals]]. These portals are level 1 and placed directly into a blockhead's [[inventory]]. They can then be placed much as any other [[Crafting Surface|crafting surface]] except that they are three blocks tall. This is because they have both a portal's two-high "loop" and a single [[stone]] block as a base.
A level 2 [[workbench]] can be used to create additional portals for one [[stone]] and 120 [[Time Crystal|time crystals]]. These portals are level 1 and placed directly into a blockhead's [[inventory]]. They can then be placed much as any other [[Crafting Surface|crafting surface]] except that they are three blocks tall. This is because they have both a portal's two-high "loop" and a single [[stone]] block as a base.


Unlike a world's default portal, the block an added portal stands on is patterned as [[Construction|placed]] stone, not smooth, natural stone. They also offer the option of being picked up and relocated by a blockhead. Like the original portal, it can be upgraded and produce any of the appropriate products.
Unlike a world's default portal, the block an added portal stands on is patterned as [[Construction|placed]] stone, not smooth, natural stone. They also offer the option of being picked up and relocated by a blockhead similarly to any other [[Crafting Surface]]. Like the original portal, it can be upgraded and produce any of the appropriate products.
 
==Trivia==
Creator [[David Frampton]] said in an [https://twitter.com/majicDave/status/767805043806396416 August 22, 2016, Twitter post], "Random Blockheads trivia: The whole portal thing was inspired by Stargate. I was watching SG-1 at the time."


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