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== How to get ==
[[Category:Nodes]]
You can get sand by water, underwater, or by leaching...


== Usages ==
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You can smelt sand into different types of glass or build with it...
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Sand is a node that is used in glassmaking and is most common near bodies of water.
 
== Obtaining ==
 
Sand can be mined by hand, but is best mined with a [[Spade|Spade]].
 
== Usage ==
 
Sand is primarily used to make glass. When heated up with at least 2 [[Fire|Fires]], it will melt and become [[Molten Glass|Molten Glass]]. It will then begin to flow. If the glass flow is allowed to roam freely, it will cool into [[Crude Glass|Crude Glass]]. If the glass flow is held in a 1x1 space, however, it will become [[Clear Glass|Clear Glass]]. If it is cooled quickly with water when confined to a 1x1 space, it will cool into [[Chromatic Glass|Chromatic Glass]], which can be used for [[Lens|Lenses]].

Revision as of 21:54, 13 October 2020


Sand is a node that is used in glassmaking and is most common near bodies of water.

Obtaining

Sand can be mined by hand, but is best mined with a Spade.

Usage

Sand is primarily used to make glass. When heated up with at least 2 Fires, it will melt and become Molten Glass. It will then begin to flow. If the glass flow is allowed to roam freely, it will cool into Crude Glass. If the glass flow is held in a 1x1 space, however, it will become Clear Glass. If it is cooled quickly with water when confined to a 1x1 space, it will cool into Chromatic Glass, which can be used for Lenses.

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