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rephrased the part about crafting-tables as it has been misunderstood ,
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The Yellow Carpet is a lemon-yellow building-block with the texture of a rough cloth. |
The Yellow Carpet is a lemon-yellow building-block with the texture of a rough cloth. |
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− | + | Despite its name, the Yellow Carpet is not a thin flat cloth, but a full-sized cubic block. |
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− | It can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (default key " |
+ | It can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (default key "q"), but only after the according crafting recipe has been unlocked by |
+ | * creating [[Shredded Leaves]] by putting any kind of tree [[Leaves]] into a [[Processor]], except for corrupted leaves |
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+ | * obtaining [[Yellow Pigment]] either by putting [[Yellow Flower]]s (taken from [[Cragwood]] trees or [[Wood Treasure Chest|Wood Treasure Chests]] spawning at night on surface blocks) into a [[Processor]], or found in [[Obsidian Treasure Chest]]s that spawn on blocks of the [[Stalactite layer]] in darkness |
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+ | * and crafting blocks of [[Thatched Wall]] |
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− | To craft 8 (blocks of) Yellow Carpets, you'll need |
+ | To craft 8 (blocks of) Yellow Carpets, you'll need: |
− | * 1 [[Yellow Pigment]] made of [[Yellow Flower]]s from Cragwood |
+ | * 1 [[Yellow Pigment]] made of [[Yellow Flower]]s from [[Cragwood]] trees in a [[Processor]] or found in [[Obsidian Treasure Chest]]s |
− | * 4 [[Stone Rod]]s made of [[Stone]], [[Limestone]] or [[Bedrock]] in a [[Processor]] |
+ | * 4 [[Stone Rod]]s made of [[Stone]], [[Limestone]] or [[Bedrock]] in a [[Processor]] |
− | * 2 (blocks of) [[Shredded Leaves]] made from tree |
+ | * 2 (blocks of) [[Shredded Leaves]] made from any type of tree [[Leaves]] in a [[Processor]], except for corrupted leaves |
− | Attention: '''Yellow Carpets are flammable!''' When placing Yellow Carpets into hot environments close to (or especially directly above) torches or fiery blocks (like [[Hardened Lava]]), Yellow Carpets can easily start to burn. Liquid [[Lava]] or [[Fire Bomb]]s will immediately set them on fire. |
+ | Attention: '''Yellow Carpets are flammable!''' When placing blocks of Yellow Carpets into hot environments close to (or especially directly above) torches or fiery blocks (like [[Hardened Lava]]), Yellow Carpets can easily start to burn. Liquid [[Lava]] or [[Fire Bomb]]s will immediately set them on fire. |
− | If Yellow Carpets start burning, also other flammable blocks nearby can catch fire, and this way a whole wooden house or forest (especially [[Wildwood]], [[Parchwood]] and [[Shorewood]]) can burn down in hot biomes like [[Jungle]]s, [[Savannah]]s, [[Shore]]s or on the [[Lava layer]]. |
+ | If Yellow Carpets start burning, also other flammable blocks nearby can catch fire, and this way a whole wooden house or forest (especially [[Wildwood]], [[Parchwood]] and [[Shorewood]]) can burn down in hot biomes like [[Jungle]]s, [[Savannah]]s, [[Shore]]s or on the [[Lava layer]]. |
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+ | Fire cannot be extinguished currently (as of R27 in January 2016), it can only be stopped from spreading by creating forest aisles/swaths wide enough so the flames cannot leap over, or (since R33) by [[Claim|claiming]] the area and disabling the fire spreading option for the claim. |
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+ | On worlds of players who bought the "Pro" DLC, the fire spreading (fire sim) option can be disabled for the whole gameworld. On player [[Claim|claims]], fire spreading is disabled by default, but can be enabled by claim owners. |
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Revision as of 18:53, 5 July 2017
The Yellow Carpet is a lemon-yellow building-block with the texture of a rough cloth.
Despite its name, the Yellow Carpet is not a thin flat cloth, but a full-sized cubic block.
It can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (default key "q"), but only after the according crafting recipe has been unlocked by
- creating Shredded Leaves by putting any kind of tree Leaves into a Processor, except for corrupted leaves
- obtaining Yellow Pigment either by putting Yellow Flowers (taken from Cragwood trees or Wood Treasure Chests spawning at night on surface blocks) into a Processor, or found in Obsidian Treasure Chests that spawn on blocks of the Stalactite layer in darkness
- and crafting blocks of Thatched Wall
To craft 8 (blocks of) Yellow Carpets, you'll need:
- 1 Yellow Pigment made of Yellow Flowers from Cragwood trees in a Processor or found in Obsidian Treasure Chests
- 4 Stone Rods made of Stone, Limestone or Bedrock in a Processor
- 2 (blocks of) Shredded Leaves made from any type of tree Leaves in a Processor, except for corrupted leaves
Attention: Yellow Carpets are flammable! When placing blocks of Yellow Carpets into hot environments close to (or especially directly above) torches or fiery blocks (like Hardened Lava), Yellow Carpets can easily start to burn. Liquid Lava or Fire Bombs will immediately set them on fire.
If Yellow Carpets start burning, also other flammable blocks nearby can catch fire, and this way a whole wooden house or forest (especially Wildwood, Parchwood and Shorewood) can burn down in hot biomes like Jungles, Savannahs, Shores or on the Lava layer.
Fire cannot be extinguished currently (as of R27 in January 2016), it can only be stopped from spreading by creating forest aisles/swaths wide enough so the flames cannot leap over, or (since R33) by claiming the area and disabling the fire spreading option for the claim.
On worlds of players who bought the "Pro" DLC, the fire spreading (fire sim) option can be disabled for the whole gameworld. On player claims, fire spreading is disabled by default, but can be enabled by claim owners.