![]() ![]() Requires a holystone pickaxe or better to mine.Īmbrosium Ore is a common block found in the Aether, surrounded by holystone. On placement, they will freeze all water and lava sources around it. Icestone can be found in large chunks, usually on the sides of islands. If you accidentally fall on it, your character will not stop walking, and you'll eventually be thrown off the side. These can be both a good block to use because of its speed modifying properties, but also a dangerous block to come into contact with. However, it takes a while to build up speed. When mobs walk on it, their movement speed is increased. Quicksoil can be found on the fringes of islands or their cliffs, making it difficult to dig at most times. As blocks on the field, they are no different from Cold Aerclouds other than aesthetically, but as items in the inventory, they can be crafted into Golden Parachutes which have 20 uses rather than the normal 1. Gold Aerclouds are the rarest type of Aercloud. They propel the player about 18 meters into the air and randomly prevent fall damage on impact. Blue aerclouds bounce mobs, items and the player when coming into contact. They can also be obtained from killing Blue Swets (Slime-like creatures of the Aether). They can also be crafted into Cloud Parachutes.īlue Aerclouds are slightly rarer than Cold Aerclouds, and they form smaller cloud formations. Use them wisely, but be wary when falling from large heights. When landing on them they randomly prevent fall damage, though this is an all-or-nothing function. Long and thin strips of them can be found in the formations of clouds and they also surround the base of silver dungeon. It is available in much larger quantities than Mossy Cobblestone.įile:Grid Mossy Holystone (The Aether).pngĬold Aerclouds are the very common type of Aercloud found in the Aether. Mossy Holystone is a slightly rare Holystone block that can be found at the base of bronze or silver Aether Dungeon entrances. Holystone is the common stone block in the Aether, and can be used to craft Holystone Tools and other blocks such as Incubators and Enchanters. They can be used to craft Skyroot Sticks and from there, Skyroot Tools. Skyroot Planks can be crafted from Skyroot Logs. They can be replanted into Aether Dirt to regrow a Golden Oak tree.įile:Grid Golden Oak Sapling (The Aether).png Golden Oak Saplings are occasionally dropped from Golden Oak Leaves. Skyroot Saplings allow you to replant Skyroot Trees when placed on Aether Dirt or Aether Grass.įile:Grid Skyroot Sapling (The Aether).png Occasionally dropped from Skyroot Leaves. They occasionally drop Golden Oak Saplings and Golden Apples.įile:Grid Golden Oak Leaves (The Aether).png Golden Oak Leaves are the leaf blocks of Golden Oak trees. (1.01)įile:Grid Golden Oak Log (The Aether).png The logs require Zanite or greater axes to cut. They are embedded with Golden Amber, which can be used to craft very powerful Golden Darts. Golden Oak Logs make up the base of Golden Oak trees which can be located sparsely scattered throughout the normal islands, in silver dungeon boss rooms, and lining the top of gold dungeons. As normal leaves do, some of them will drop a Skyroot Sapling to replant.įile:Grid Skyroot Leaves (The Aether).png Skyroot Leaves are the leaf blocks of Skyroot Trees. This can be an advantage when collecting materials such as Holystone or Ambrosium. These planks can be crafted into Skyroot tools, which will give twice their intended item when used. They provide the basic essential for your Aether adventures, and can be crafted into four Skyroot Planks. Skyroot Logs are the main base of Skyroot Trees which are located throughout most of the islands. Skyroot trees and Golden oaks are the two primary plants that grow on it. It is easier to break than normal dirt found on the surface. Learn how here.Īether dirt is the basic dirt in the Aether, and will grow into Aether Grass when exposed to sunlight. This article covers multiple topics and may need to be split into multiple articles.ĭiscuss about this proposed split on the talk page. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |