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Floodgates are objects that regulate the flow of fluids. A [[wood]], [[stone]] or [[metal]] floodgate will suffice for [[water]] flow, but only [[steel]] will hold back [[magma]]. Floodgates can be linked up to levers or pressure plates to create farms, a water source or as a defense against invaders. | Floodgates are objects that regulate the flow of fluids. A [[wood]], [[stone]] or [[metal]] floodgate will suffice for [[water]] flow, but only [[steel]] will hold back [[magma]]. Floodgates can be linked up to levers or pressure plates to create farms, a water source or as a defense against invaders. | ||
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+ | Steel floodgates are essentially "one-use only" because the magma will melt the stone mechanism, thus breaking the open/close trigger. | ||
If there is no roof above your floodgate and there is a water source from a higher elevation it will spill over it. | If there is no roof above your floodgate and there is a water source from a higher elevation it will spill over it. | ||
An open floodgate can be walked through, a closed one can not. | An open floodgate can be walked through, a closed one can not. |
Revision as of 15:58, 4 November 2007
Floodgates are objects that regulate the flow of fluids. A wood, stone or metal floodgate will suffice for water flow, but only steel will hold back magma. Floodgates can be linked up to levers or pressure plates to create farms, a water source or as a defense against invaders.
Steel floodgates are essentially "one-use only" because the magma will melt the stone mechanism, thus breaking the open/close trigger.
If there is no roof above your floodgate and there is a water source from a higher elevation it will spill over it.
An open floodgate can be walked through, a closed one can not.