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A Blockhead's '''location''' can be determined using several methods. | |||
==Above Ground Navigation== | ==Above Ground Navigation== | ||
A player can determine their | A player can determine their location by the direction of the [[Astronomy|sun's, moon's, or stars']] movement over the course of the day. For the purposes of these charts, the player is always at the "top" of the world. The more vertical the sun, the closer the player is to an [[:Category:Location|equator]]. The more horizontal the sun, the closer the player is to a [[:Category:Location|pole]]. | ||
Picture your world as a circle, with the [[Astronomy#Sky|sky]], ground, and [[Center Of The World|core]]: | |||
[[File:LocationWorld.png|250px]] | |||
Now add the [[:Category:Location|poles]]: | |||
[[File:LocationPoles.png|250px]] | |||
===North=== | ===North=== | ||
[[File:LocationNorth.png|250px]] | |||
Near the [[North Pole|north pole]], celestial objects will move from left to right. | |||
===South=== | ===South=== | ||
: | [[File:LocationSouth.png|250px]] | ||
Near the [[South Pole|south pole]], celestial objects will move from right to left. | |||
===East=== | ===East=== | ||
[[File:LocationEast.png|250px]] | |||
Near the [[East Equator|east equator]], celestial objects will move upward, from the bottom of the screen to the top. | |||
===West=== | ===West=== | ||
[[File:LocationWest.png|250px]] | |||
Near the [[East Equator|east equator]], celestial objects will move downward, from the top of the screen to the bottom. | |||
==Underground Navigation== | ==Underground Navigation== | ||
Provided the area above where a [[Blockhead]] is underground has been explored, it is possible to pan the camera to the surface and figure out the Blockhead's location there. The altitude can be figured out by zooming out to map mode and comparing the Blockhead's location to the surface level or the water level. | |||
[[Category:Guide]] | [[Category:Guide]] |