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(This bug appears to have been fixed.)
(The regular jetpack also has a flight ceiling. The higher ceiling seems to be the only thing that the Jetpack has over the Electric Jetpack.)
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The Jetpack is an equippable tool that allows the player to 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 M key. In Hover Mode, holding the jump key will make the player descend at about one quarter speed, while releasing it will make the player fall at about half speed.
The Jetpack is an equippable tool that allows the player to 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 M key. In Hover Mode, holding the jump key will make the player descend at about one quarter speed, while releasing it will make the player fall at about half speed.


There is also a superior, electric, version of this tool, the [[Electric Jetpack]].
The Jetpack is limited to a maximum flying height of ~245 meters (blocks) above the bedrock layer. For comparison, the [[Electric Jetpack]] is limited to ~185 meters above bedrock.
 
There is also a mostly superior, electric, version of this tool, the [[Electric Jetpack]].


== Recipe ==
== Recipe ==

Revision as of 17:12, 26 August 2012

The Jetpack is an equippable tool that allows the player to 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 M key. In Hover Mode, holding the jump key will make the player descend at about one quarter speed, while releasing it will make the player fall at about half speed.

The Jetpack is limited to a maximum flying height of ~245 meters (blocks) above the bedrock layer. For comparison, the Electric Jetpack is limited to ~185 meters above bedrock.

There is also a mostly superior, electric, version of this tool, the Electric Jetpack.

Recipe[edit]

Grid Refined Iron.png
Grid Refined Iron.png
Grid Redstone.png
Grid Electronic Circuit.png
Grid Fuel Can (Empty).png


Grid Refined Iron.png
Grid Refined Iron.png
Grid Redstone.png
Grid Jetpack (Empty).png


Refueling[edit]

A fully fueled Jetpack can properly fly for about 60 seconds, followed by about 8 seconds of low power mode (which can only slow the player's descent, instead of fly).

The Jetpack can be refueled by placing it in the bottom of a Canning Machine, and placing 6 fuel cells (i.e. Coalfuel Cells or Biofuel Cells) in the top of the Canning Machine. 6 CoalFuel Cells will give about 95% fuel, and 6 Biofuel Cells will give about 30% fuel. As such, there is no way fully fuel an empty Jetpack without wasting some fuel.


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Grid Jetpack (Empty).png
Grid Jetpack.png




Grid Coalfuel Cell.png
Grid Jetpack (Empty).png
Grid Jetpack.png