Difference between revisions of "Jetpack"
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When the Jetpack is equipped, your armor will change relative to the jetpack's fuel capacity left, ignoring any other armor you have, so that when it is full of fuel, your armor will be full, but when it is empty, your armor will be less than 3. This bug is shared with the [[Electric Jetpack]] | When the Jetpack is equipped, your armor will change relative to the jetpack's fuel capacity left, ignoring any other armor you have, so that when it is full of fuel, your armor will be full, but when it is empty, your armor will be less than 3. This bug is shared with the [[Electric Jetpack]] |
Revision as of 15:08, 11 October 2011
The Jetpack is an equippable tool that allows the player to essentially fly for as long as the fuel in the Jetpack lasts. Flying is performed by holding down the jump key. It also has a Hover Mode, which can be toggled by pressing the H key. In Hover Mode, holding the jump key will make the player slowly descend, while releasing it will disable the Jetpack, hurling the player downwards at normal fall speed. In Hover Mode, the Jetpack uses less fuel.
There is also an electric version of this tool, the Electric Jetpack.
Recipe[edit]
Refuelling[edit]
A fully refilled Jetpack can work for about 90 seconds. When the fuel gauge reaches about 5%, the Jetpack starts losing its power quickly. It can be completely refilled either by 18 Biofuel Cells, or by 6 Coalfuel Cells in a Canning Machine.
=Bugs[edit]
When the Jetpack is equipped, your armor will change relative to the jetpack's fuel capacity left, ignoring any other armor you have, so that when it is full of fuel, your armor will be full, but when it is empty, your armor will be less than 3. This bug is shared with the Electric Jetpack
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