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A '''tin foil hat''' will cause a [[blockhead]] to perform actions without player intervention. It was introduced in [[Game updates/20130311|version 1.2]]. | A '''tin foil hat''' will cause a [[blockhead]] to perform actions without player intervention. It was introduced in [[Game updates/20130311|version 1.2]]. The purpose of the tin hat is to ease the user of having to command too many blockheads at once. Currently, the maximum number of blockheads able to be warped into a world is five, and sometimes is too much of a hassle to control all five in sync. To ease this problem, the tinfoil hat is used to serve as a blockhead's "autopilot", while it begins to be productive on its own without the user's need of control to be productive, thus easing the user of having to control too many blockheads, and at the same time, being productive with materials. | ||
What a user will do with a blockhead at its disposal, is put that blockhead on meditate where it will sit and so nothing. An alternative is to put a tin foil hat on the blockhead so the blockhead can collect resources by him/her-self while the user is inactive on that blockhead. | |||
A good use for the tinfoil hat is to spawn a blockhead and relocate him far away with a tinfoil hat in the middle of nowhere. From there the blockhead will begin its own life if it can and is useful to analyze what the blockhead will do and how it will advance from there. The blockhead with a tinfoil hat on will collect resources from nearby trees/caves, for the user to "take". | |||
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