Difference between revisions of "Roof"
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− | + | There are three kinds of roof: the Thatch Roof, made from Straw, the Slate Roof, made from Slate Shingles, and the Ceramic Tile Roof, made from Ceramic Tiles. | |
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− | * | + | === Straw Roof === |
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+ | {{Recipe/Thatch Roof}} | ||
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+ | The Straw Roof is crafted with two Straw Blocks and one stick. | ||
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+ | === Slate Roof === | ||
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+ | {{Recipe/Slate Shingle}} | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Slate Roof}} | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Slate Roof Peak}} | ||
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+ | Slate Shingles are created by crafting a Slate Brick with a Chisel. The Slate Roof is then assembled with two Lumber and three Slate Shingles. Alternatively, a Slate Roof Peak can be crafted with one Lumber and three Slate Shingles. | ||
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+ | === Ceramic Tile Roof === | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Clay Tile}} | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Ceramic Tile Roof}} | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Ceramic Tile Roof Peak}} | ||
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+ | Clay Tiles can be made by wrapping two clay balls around a log in the crafting interface. Clay Tiles can be fired in a [[Pit Kiln]], or in bulk inside a [[Kiln]]. The Ceramic Tile Roof is then assembled with two Lumber and three Ceramic Tiles. A Ceramic Tile Roof Peak can also be crafted with one Lumber and three Ceramic Tiles. | ||
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+ | == Usage == | ||
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+ | Roofs that are placed on a compatible block will "drag" the block's texture up, creating a seamless texture. Standing under a roof will provide a player with temperature protection, based on the roof's material. | ||
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+ | * 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. | ||
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+ | == Natural Roof == | ||
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+ | 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. | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery mode=packed> | ||
+ | File:Ceramic Tile Roof Example.png | House with a ceramic tile roof | ||
+ | File:Ceramic Tile Roof Block.png | A single roof block | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == History == | ||
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+ | {{History|b}} | ||
+ | {{History||0.81.3|Added the Ceramic Tile Roof and the Thatch Roof.}} | ||
+ | {{History||0.81.6|Added the Slate Roof.}} | ||
+ | {{History|foot}} | ||
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[[Category:Blocks]] | [[Category:Blocks]] | ||
+ | {{Blocks}} |
Revision as of 15:15, 29 February 2020
Contents
Obtaining
There are three kinds of roof: the Thatch Roof, made from Straw, the Slate Roof, made from Slate Shingles, and the Ceramic Tile Roof, made from Ceramic Tiles.
Straw Roof
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The Straw Roof is crafted with two Straw Blocks and one stick.
Slate Roof
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Slate Shingles are created by crafting a Slate Brick with a Chisel. The Slate Roof is then assembled with two Lumber and three Slate Shingles. Alternatively, a Slate Roof Peak can be crafted with one Lumber and three Slate Shingles.
Ceramic Tile Roof
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Clay Tiles can be made by wrapping two clay balls around a log in the crafting interface. Clay Tiles can be fired in a Pit Kiln, or in bulk inside a Kiln. The Ceramic Tile Roof is then assembled with two Lumber and three Ceramic Tiles. A Ceramic Tile Roof Peak can also be crafted with one Lumber and three Ceramic Tiles.
Usage
Roofs that are placed on a compatible block will "drag" the block's texture up, creating a seamless texture. Standing under a roof will provide a player with temperature protection, based on the roof's material.
- 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.
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.
Gallery
History
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0.81.3 | Added the Ceramic Tile Roof and the Thatch Roof. | |
0.81.6 | Added the Slate Roof. |