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'''Shelter''' is basically a [[Blockhead]]'s home... a place that it is safe from the elements.  Shelters can be simple as a little underground bunker meeting basic needs or as complicated as a five-story golden palace with diamond chandeliers!  A shelter needs light in it to basically count as a shelter or the [[environment]] meter will go down due to the lack of light.
A '''Shelter''' is basically a [[Blockhead]]'s home, a place that it is safe from the elements.


Shelters normally have chests in them to store goods and sometimes the chests will be organized depending on what type of shelter it is. Shelter protects a Blockhead from rain and snow, keeping its environment meter up. When it comes to what is needed to have a shelter would be near the top.
==Appearance==
Shelters can be simple as a little underground bunker meeting basic needs or as complicated as a five-story golden palace with diamond chandeliers.
 
==Features==
A shelter needs [[light]] in it and a barrier of solid [[blocks]] overhead to count as a shelter or the inhabiting Blockhead's [[environment]] meter will go down due to the lack of light or occurrence of [[Weather|rain]]. A source of heat ([[campfire]] or other [[Crafting Surface|crafting surface]] that requires [[Crafting#Fuel|fuel]]) may also be needed. [[Wooden Door|Doors]] or other barriers will keep [[dropbear]]s from attacking at night.
 
Shelters normally have chests in them to store goods and sometimes the chests will be organized depending on what type of shelter it is. Some type of [[bed]] for more efficient [[sleep]]ing is also useful.
 
While the various crafting surfaces do not have to be kept inside a shelter, it's typical for them to be located there.
 
When it comes to what is needed to have a shelter would be near the top.


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