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==Usage==
==Usage==
When holding a clock, sneaking on the elevator's glass or right clicking the multiblock's sign while standing on the glass will transport the user to the highest block directly below the structure.
When holding a clock, sneaking on the elevator's glass or right clicking the multiblock's sign while standing on the glass will transport the user to the highest block directly below the structure.
Likewise, jumping or right clicking while looking up while directly underneath a elevator's glass (and holding a clock) will transport you on top of it.
Likewise, jumping or right clicking while looking up while directly underneath an elevator's glass (and holding a clock) will transport you on top of it.


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Latest revision as of 20:09, 25 June 2026

Elevator
Properties
Resource Requirements
Glass (any color) 1 / 4 / 9
Slab/Stairs (any type) 4 / 8 / 12
Sign (any type) 0-1 (optional)


NOTE: Many older players refer to these as Tractor Beams, not to be confused with the dysfunctional Tractor Beam Multiblock

Elevators allow a user to transport themselves down or up very quickly.
Elevators are built by surrounding a 1x1, 2x2, or 3x3 glass surface with any combination of slabs or stairs, and can be detected with the sign text [elevator], though the sign is not required for this multiblock to function.

Usage

When holding a clock, sneaking on the elevator's glass or right clicking the multiblock's sign while standing on the glass will transport the user to the highest block directly below the structure. Likewise, jumping or right clicking while looking up while directly underneath an elevator's glass (and holding a clock) will transport you on top of it.