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Copper Roofs are made with Copper [[Metal Sheet|Metal Sheets]]. | Copper Roofs are made with Copper [[Metal Sheet|Metal Sheets]]. | ||
− | Copper Roofs can be made into Green Copper Roofs | + | Copper Roofs can be made into Green Copper Roofs, which will apply a green rust texture to the roof. Copper Roofs can be turned into Green Copper Roofs by {{key|RMB}}ing with an Ammonium Chloride Ball. |
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+ | Ammonium Chloride Balls are made with Ammonium Chloride and a Cotton Boll. Each boll has 9 uses. Ammonium Chloride is made by adding Ammonium Chloride Powder to a barrel of water. Ammonium Chloride Powder is obtained by breaking Salmoniac, which generate around lava pools. | ||
{{Recipe/Ammonium Chloride Ball}} | {{Recipe/Ammonium Chloride Ball}} | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | Roofs | + | Roofs can be placed on most compatible blocks, which will "drag" the block's texture up, creating a seamless texture between the block and the roof. Shallow roofs act like vanilla slabs, and can fit in either the lower half of a block, or the top half of a block. Regular and steep roofs are one block each. |
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+ | A roof up to 25 blocks above the player's head will provide the player with temperature protection, based on the roof's material. Along with [[Clothing]], this can enable survival in extreme environments. | ||
* The Thatch Roof provides +2 cold resistance. | * The Thatch Roof provides +2 cold resistance. |
Revision as of 00:42, 20 April 2020
Contents
Obtaining
Roofs can be made from several different materials, including Thatch, Clay, Slate, and Copper. Every material can have up to three varieties of steepness which are made by different crafting recipes.
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✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Made by applying Ammonium Chloride to a copper roof. |
Peaks
Peaks can be made by crafting two of the same roof together. The resulting peak will have the same steepness as the component roofs.
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Thatch Roof
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The Thatch Roof is crafted with two Straw Blocks and one stick.
Slate Roof
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Slate Roofs are crafted with Slate Shingles, which are made by crafting a Slate Brick with a Chisel.
Ceramic Tile Roof
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Clay Tiles are made by wrapping two clay balls around a log in the crafting interface. They are then fired in a Pit Kiln or Kiln to create Ceramic Tiles.
Copper Roof
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Copper Roofs are made with Copper Metal Sheets.
Copper Roofs can be made into Green Copper Roofs, which will apply a green rust texture to the roof. Copper Roofs can be turned into Green Copper Roofs by Right Clicking with an Ammonium Chloride Ball.
Ammonium Chloride Balls are made with Ammonium Chloride and a Cotton Boll. Each boll has 9 uses. Ammonium Chloride is made by adding Ammonium Chloride Powder to a barrel of water. Ammonium Chloride Powder is obtained by breaking Salmoniac, which generate around lava pools.
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Usage
Roofs can be placed on most compatible blocks, which will "drag" the block's texture up, creating a seamless texture between the block and the roof. Shallow roofs act like vanilla slabs, and can fit in either the lower half of a block, or the top half of a block. Regular and steep roofs are one block each.
A roof up to 25 blocks above the player's head will provide the player with temperature protection, based on the roof's material. Along with Clothing, this can enable survival in extreme environments.
- The Thatch Roof provides +2 cold resistance.
- The Slate Roof provides +2 heat resistance and +4 cold resistance.
- The Ceramic Tile Roof provides +4 heat resistance and +2 cold resistance.
- The Copper Roof provides +3 heat and +3 cold resistance.
Natural Roof
Raw stone can form a natural roof if there are 7 solid blocks of contiguous stone within the 12 blocks above the player's head. This means that caves can provide protection from extreme temperatures naturally. A natural roof gives +1 heat resistance and +2 cold resistance.
Trivia
- Before the roof rework, 0.83.0, Ceramic Tile Roofs had individually modeled tiles. This was removed because it made maintaining the code for roofs harder, as the different roofs had to have different code.
- The green patina on Green Copper Roofs does not appear slowly over time, and is instead made with the ammonium chloride oxidant, as doing so would have required using tile entities, which would poorly impact game performance. The green patina on Green Copper Roofs in real life is known as verdigris. It is usually copper carbonate (Cu2CO3(OH)2) or sometimes copper chloride in coastal environments (Cu2(OH)3Cl), and can be thought of a copper rust.
Gallery
This page needs to be updated for the newest version of TFC+. The content described on this page may no longer be relevant in the newest version of TFC+.
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History
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0.81.3 | Added the Ceramic Tile Roof and the Thatch Roof. | |
0.81.6 | Added the Slate Roof. | |
0.83.0 | Rewrote all roof code. | |
Thatch Roofs now have a Peak version. | ||
Added Shallow and Steep roofs. | ||
Removed textured surface of Ceramic Tile Roof. | ||
Added Copper Roofs. |