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Forge microblocks wiki
Forge microblocks wiki










/aslab highlight - Highlight nearby slabs (execute a second time to reset)./aslab wand - Get the editor wand (without crafting).If you'd like to support me and my projects, please consider becoming a Patreon Place a power source (for example a Lever) next to the start block and provide power to start the movement.You can always edit again by right-clicking any of the points you added with the Path Wand.Shift left-click in the air to stop editing and save your path.Scroll while holding shift to change the movement speed.Hold shift and press Q (or whatever you use to drop items) to switch the movement type.You can left-click the slab to unbind it from the path.Place the slab you want to move on the path and right-click it with the Path Wand to bind it.You can remove points by shift left-clicking on the blocks.The start of the path will be highlighted in green and the end in red. Shift right-click all blocks you want to add to the path.To remove the slab, simply shift right-click it to get the regular block back.When you're done, l eft-click anywhere to save it.You can als o hold Shiftwhile scrolling, to change how fast the slab moves.Look in the direction you want to move the slab and use your Mousewheelto move it.The currently selected slab will be highlighted. Shift right-click any block around you with the wand.It allows you to convert regular blocks into "slab" blocks, and also to convert them back. Versions 1.9.0+ are only compatible with 1.13.2+. If you are using 1.8 or below, check out AnySlab to create similar slabs. It is not recommended to give regular users permissions to use this plugin. Note: This plugin might contain unexpected bugs in its current state. For example, you can create a stair-like shape by placing both a horizontal and vertical slab within the same block space.This plugin allows you to create slabs and even smaller blocks of any material.Īll of the created blocks are solid, so you can walk on them as well. You can stack slabs within a single block to make compound structures. Placing the block while looking at the central square will place the slab flat against the block face. Placing the block while looking at any of the four panels will place the slab in your hand vertically so that the end adjacent to the block face is parallel to the panel you clicked on. You will be able to see a grid on the block face your cursor is on which is essentially a central square surrounded by four panels. With slabs in hand, looking at a block will render a preview of how the slab will place in the world depending on where you click. For example, a stone or iron saw cannot cut obsidian (which has a diamond mining level) and a stone saw cannot cut redstone ore (which has an iron mining level). Saws can only cut blocks of their mining level or below. If the block is compatible with the mod, the output of the crafting will be two vertical slabs of the input block. Place any saw in a crafting grid directly above any block. These slabs can be placed in many different orientations throughout the world to create interesting compound shapes that would normally be impossible in vanilla Minecraft. Forge Microblocks adds three different saws to the game which enable the player to cut blocks into vertical slabs.












Forge microblocks wiki