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=== Chromatic Glass ===
=== Chromatic Glass ===
[[Chromatic Glass]] is formed the same way that [[Clear Glass]] is made, except that the [[Molten Glass]] flow is supercooled by [[Water]] before it finishes cooling. It is completely opaque with a blue tint, unlike the other 2 kinds of Glass, but it can be used to make [[Lens|Lenses]].
[[Chromatic Glass]] is formed the same way that [[Clear Glass]] is made, except that the [[Molten Glass]] flow is supercooled by [[Water]] before it finishes cooling. It is completely opaque with a blue tint, unlike the other 2 kinds of Glass, but it can be used to make [[Lens|Lenses]].
=== Float Glass ===
[[Float Glass]] is formed the same way that [[Clear Glass]] is made, except that the [[Molten Glass]] is floating on top of [[Pumwater]] before it finishes cooling. It is completely transparent with no opaque streaks.

Latest revision as of 10:21, 2 April 2021

Glass refers to a node formed from cooling Molten Glass, and comes in 4 different types: Each type is formed under different circumstances and vary in transparency.

Crude Glass

Crude Glass is formed when Molten Glass is allowed to flow freely when cooling. It is transparent, but of a noticeably lower quality than Clear Glass.

Clear Glass

Clear Glass is formed when Molten Glass is confined to a 1x1 space and not allowed to flow while cooling. It is transparent and of a much higher quality than Crude Glass.

Chromatic Glass

Chromatic Glass is formed the same way that Clear Glass is made, except that the Molten Glass flow is supercooled by Water before it finishes cooling. It is completely opaque with a blue tint, unlike the other 2 kinds of Glass, but it can be used to make Lenses.

Float Glass

Float Glass is formed the same way that Clear Glass is made, except that the Molten Glass is floating on top of Pumwater before it finishes cooling. It is completely transparent with no opaque streaks.

Glass
"A picture of Glass"
Statistics
Flammable No
Stackable? Yes
Affected by gravity? No