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Basic Information[]

The Blue Wood Wall is a cubic building-block that looks like it's made from blue wooden floor boards.

How to obtain[]

Blue Wood Walls can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (to be opened by pressing "q" as the default key), but only after the according crafting recipe has been unlocked.

Blue Wood Walls cannot be found in any randomly spawning Treasure Chests nor can they be obtained from any Creatures.

How to unlock the crafting recipe[]

The crafting recipe for Blue Wood Walls can be unlocked in your Crafting Menu by:

How to craft[]

To craft 8 (blocks of) Blue Wood Walls, you'll need:

How to process Blue Wood Walls further[]

Since update R49 on November 15th 2017 you can now put (blocks of) Blue Wood Walls into a Processor to cut them into 2 cylindrical-shaped Blue Wood Columns each.

No crafting recipe has to be unlocked to process Blue Wood Walls into Blue Wood Columns. You merely have to carry Blue Wood Walls in your inventory or quickbar and then activate a Processor that has been placed into the game world by pointing the cursor at it and clicking your right mouse button or typing "f" (as the default key).

How to use[]

Blue Wood Walls can be placed into the game world for building purposes by putting (a stack of) them into your quickbar, selecting the according quickslot and clicking the right mouse button while pointing at a spot in the game world with your cursor.

Like all other building blocks, blocks of Blue Wood Wall too can be rotated into all directions by pressing and holding R and then pointing the mouse cursor at the block and moving the mouse while holding the left mouse button.

The chosen rotation angle can be "locked" too by simply typing "r" while looking at an already rotated object or block; then all items of the same stack in the selected quickslot will automatically be facing the same direction when placed.

You won't need any Power Cells (Mining Cell) to pick up blocks of Blue Wood Walls that have been placed into the game world. Of course you won't be able to pick up such objects on game worlds, on player claims or in Adventures where your Permission rank is not sufficient (mainly when you are merely a visitor), which can only be changed by the owner of the game world, claim owner or Adventure creator.

Warning[]

Attention: Blue Wood Walls are flammable!

When placing Blue Wood Wall blocks close to (or especially directly above) torches or any other items with open flames or fiery blocks like Hardened Lava, Blue Wood Walls can easily start to burn in hot environments that make a heat meter show up, like Oceans, Jungles or the Lava layer, but also in much cooler Swamplands.

Placing several torches or heat sources with open flames next to each other can even raise the chances to set flammable blocks on fire. Liquid Lava or Fire Bombs will immediately set Blue Wood Wall blocks on fire.

If Blue Wood Wall blocks start burning, the flames are then able to spread to other nearby flammable blocks, even across gaps of 1-2 blocks on worlds and player claims where the "fire spreading" option is enabled. This way a whole wooden building or forest (especially Wildwood, Parchwood and Shorewood) can burn down in the worst case.

Fire cannot be extinguished by using liquids, but it can be stopped from spreading by claiming the area and making sure that the claim (advanced) option "fire sim/spreading enabled" is disabled (by default). Fire Bombs will have no effect on these claims either.

It is also possible for owners of the game-world (F2P players included) to toggle the spreading of fire on a whole game-world in the basic world options ("edit world" and "disable fire spread"). Another option to stop fire from spreading would be to create forest aisles/swaths wide enough so that the flames cannot leap over.

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