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TARDIS

Console

One of the most crucial parts of the TARDIS

How Do I Create / Get a Console? 

You can build a Console Generator directly via its recipe, but there is an alternative method: Once you have a fully grown TARDIS there will be a Soul Sand block where the console should be. Place a Coral Growth on that Soul Sand Block and make sure to light up the area. After a while, a console will grow. You are provided with one Console Generator when you cache the console. But you can build more Console Generators or grow more coral growths in your TARDIS to place multiple consoles in your TARDIS.

Place the Console Generator into the TARDIS interior, and you will be able to select any of the unlocked consoles. (Or use the “Cache Console” option in the monitor of an existing console.) To use the Console Generator

Right-click or Left-click on the Console Generator to browse through the types of consoles. (Some consoles will be locked until you acquire the correct level of XP to unlock them)

  1. Right-click or Left-click on the Console Generator while crouching with an empty hand to browse through the variants of the current type.
  2. Confirm the console by using a Sonic Screwdriver or blaze powder on it.

How Do I Use a TARDIS Console?

If you’re having a hard time finding the controls, you can use the Scanning Mode of a Sonic Screwdriver to see what each control entity is. Alternatively, you can turn on debugging mode for viewing entity hitboxes by using F3+B (pressing again will turn them off). Right or left click on any of the controls to activate them. Certain controls - like the throttle - need you to crouch to push (or pull) them fully up or down but will do normal increments when freestanding.

CONTROLS

Increment 

  • Cycles through 1-10-100-1000-10000; left-click decreases the increment, while right-click increases it.

Co-ordinates 

  • Changes the X, Y, Z coordinate by the increment.

Dimension 

  • Changes the dimension you will travel to. (The Nether and End are locked by default)

Direction 

  • Changes the direction you will travel too. (N, NE, S, SE, E, SE, W, SW)

Fast Return 

  • Sets the coords to the last position your TARDIS was at.

Anti-gravity

  • Makes your TARDIS exterior fall or not.

Waypoint 

  • Saves or Loads a waypoint cartridge in the console port

Power 

  • Turns off and on the power inside the TARDIS

Alarms 

  • Turns off and on the alarms (cloister bells) inside the TARDIS

Door 

  • Opens or closes the TARDIS doors

Door lock

  • Locks or unlocks the TARDIS doors (can also be done with a key)

Refuel 

  • Handbrake + Refueler refuels the TARDIS, This is significantly faster in rift chunks

Land type 

  • Horizontal mode forces the TARDIS to look for a surface to land on.

Right-click cycles through vertical options.

CEILING searches down from your target y level to find a suitable landing spot.

MEDIAN searches up and down feom your target y level for a suitable landing spot.

FLOOR searches down from your target y level to find a suitable landing spot.

Randomiser 

  • Randomises the current coordinates based on the increment

Shields 

  • Enables the TARDIS shield. Right-click to enable, left-click makes them visible

Telepathic Circuit 

  • Right-clicking with an empty hand searches for the nearest populated structure of that dimension e.g. village for overworld, nether fortress for nether, end city for the end
  • Right-clicking with a Hypercube sets the coordinates to the sender of the hypercube.
  • Right-click with a drink or buckets of liquid to immediately crash the TRADIS
  • Using a nether star on the telepathic circuit initiates the self destruct sequence.

Using some items on the telepathic circuit changes the siege mode cube, the items are:

Quartz block = Companion Cube

Observer = Weighted Storage Cube

Stone = Default

Brick = Bricks

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