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Once worn, a blockhead can be directed to any position in the [[Astronomy#Sky|sky]] by tapping on that spot. The blockhead may steer around obstacles and unrevealed areas, but will use [[door]]s and [[trapdoor]]s normally. [[Stairs]], [[ladder]]s, and [[Elevator Shaft|elevators]] will be ignored. | Once worn, a blockhead can be directed to any position in the [[Astronomy#Sky|sky]] by tapping on that spot. The blockhead may steer around obstacles and unrevealed areas, but will use [[door]]s and [[trapdoor]]s normally. [[Stairs]], [[ladder]]s, and [[Elevator Shaft|elevators]] will be ignored. | ||
While worn, a jetpack will display as an icon adjacent to the blockhead's inventory display, whether that display is opened or closed. | While worn, a jetpack will display as an icon adjacent to the blockhead's inventory display, whether that display is opened or closed. It will be located on the same row/column as the [[hand]] or clothing spaces. | ||
A jetpack will slowly wear out (displayed as a green bar going red from right to left across the top of the icon, just like other wear bars) during use. It will consume fuel faster than it wears out. | |||
==Fuel== | |||
Jetpacks require [[fuel]] to continue operating. Its fuel supply is shown as a yellow bar across the top of its icon, with red expanding from right to left as the supply diminishes. A newly-made jetpack is fully fueled, and a fully fueled jetpack conceals its fuel bar. Refueling requires the blockhead to have fuel in its accessible inventory and the jetpack worn. Tapping on either the jetpack or fuel icons will offer the option to add fuel. It can be refueled while being used. A jetpack has capacity for ten fuel. | |||
A fully fueled jetpact should be able to run for a full game day before running out. | |||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |