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Bridges consist of three parts: | Bridges consist of three parts: | ||
− | # The bridge part made out of one | + | # The bridge part made out of one of the following materials: |
+ | * <item id="1"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="2"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="3"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="4"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="5"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="17"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="24"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="20"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="43,"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="45"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="48"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="49"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="80"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="87"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="88"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="89"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="98,"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="110"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="112"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="121"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="125"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="166"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="167"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="168,"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="169"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="170"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="171"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="172"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="175"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="176"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="190,"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="191"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="192"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="195"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="206"/> | ||
+ | * <item id="255"/> | ||
# One <item name="Sign"/> on one end, either above or below the bridge. The second line of the sign must be '''[Bridge]'''. | # One <item name="Sign"/> on one end, either above or below the bridge. The second line of the sign must be '''[Bridge]'''. | ||
# A <item name="Sign"/> on the other end, either above or below. The second line of the sign must be '''[Bridge]''' or '''[Bridge End]''' (you are only able to right click the first type). | # A <item name="Sign"/> on the other end, either above or below. The second line of the sign must be '''[Bridge]''' or '''[Bridge End]''' (you are only able to right click the first type). | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 20 July 2014
Bridges are 3-wide flat sections of the world that you can toggle on and off. The width of the bridge can be changed.
- They can be toggled by right clicking a sign, or;
- They can be set with redstone input.
As bridges they are not very fancy, but you can re-purpose them for a number of other uses. If you want "vertical bridges," look into using [[../Doors/]]. If you want to toggle an actual fancy bridge, check out [[../toggle areas/]].
Construction
Bridges consist of three parts:
- The bridge part made out of one of the following materials:
- Stone
- Grass Block
- Dirt
- Cobblestone
- Oak Wood Planks
- Oak Wood
- Sandstone
- Glass
- Stone Slab
- Bricks
- Moss Stone
- Obsidian
- Snow
- Netherrack
- Soul Sand
- Glowstone
- Stone Bricks
- Mycelium
- Nether Brick
- End Stone
- Oak Wood Slab
- Aether Dirt
- Aether Grass
- Quicksoil
- Holystone
- Icestone
- Cold Aercloud
- Aerogel
- Skyroot Log
- Skyroot Plank
- Sentry Stone
- Locked Dungeon Stone
- Locked Light Dungeon Stone
- Quicksoil Glass
- Holystone Bricks
- Invisible Block
- One Sign on one end, either above or below the bridge. The second line of the sign must be [Bridge].
- A Sign on the other end, either above or below. The second line of the sign must be [Bridge] or [Bridge End] (you are only able to right click the first type).
- If the player is allowed to, they can put infinite on the first line of the signs to not run out of blocks. (If stop-mechanism-dupe is active.)
The signs can be both either above or below the bridge, but they must be in the center.
If stop-mechanism-dupe is turned on in the configuration, you must create the entire bridge or it will not work. You can restock mechanics by right clicking with the required block.
Bridges can be build at different widths. (Enter the Left Width on the 3rd Line, and the Rightside Width on the 4th line ; Default is 1 for both sides)
Redstone support
Bridges support redstone: just put a redstone current next to the sign. You may want to place signs under bridges so that they are not unsightly if you do use redstone.
- An active input creates the bridge.
- An inactive input removes the bridge.
Uses
Aside from the obvious use as a retractable bridge, some possibilities include:
- Using them as flood gates to block water or lava.
- Using them as flood gates to unleash water or lava on unsuspecting players.
- Luring enemies into a pit with a bridge floor, then releasing the enemies when an unsuspecting player is nearby.
- Function as a trap door to catch unsuspecting players.
- Toggle a part of a house's floorboards to hide things underneath.
- Switch a sky light on and off.
- Suffocating unsuspecting intruders or hostile mobs.