Jetpack: Difference between revisions

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The Jetpack has three modes to choose from, which can be toggled by pressing the "Armor Mode Switch" key. This key can be set in the Controls menu from within the Game Menu ({{key|Esc}}).
The Jetpack has three modes to choose from, which can be toggled by pressing the "Armor Mode Switch" key. This key can be set in the Controls menu from within the Game Menu ({{key|Esc}}).
# '''Regular (default)''': Press {{key|Space}} to increase your height and release to fall. Note that you will take fall damage unless you carefully lower yourself to the ground.
# '''Regular (default)''': Press {{key|Space}} to increase your height and release to fall. Note that you will take fall damage unless you carefully lower yourself to the ground.
# '''Hover''': Constant flight, without the need to level yourself like you do with Regular mode. Press {{key|Space}} to increase altitude and press {{key|Shift}} to decrease. Note that this mode constantly consumes Hydrogen.
# '''Hover''': Constant flight, without the need to level yourself like you do with Regular mode. Press {{key|Space}} to increase altitude and press {{key|Shift}} to decrease. Note that this mode constantly consumes Hydrogen, but at a reduced rate as compared to '''Regular''' mode.
# '''Disabled''': The Armored Jetpack is disabled.
# '''Disabled''': The Armored Jetpack is disabled.


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== Tips ==
== Tips ==
* The Jetpack cannot be worn with chestplate armor, since it uses the same slot. If you still want the benefits of both chestplate armor and a Jetpack, upgrade the Jetpack into an [[Armored Jetpack]].  
* The Jetpack cannot be worn with chestplate armor, since it uses the same slot.
* The Jetpack emits fire particles; however, it will not set anything on fire.
* The Jetpack emits fire particles; however, it will not set anything on fire.
* If you want to maintain your altitude, choose Hover mode. If you want to ascend/descend rapidly, use Regular mode. If you want to conserve fuel while trekking across hills, mountains, consider Disabled mode.
* The upgraded version, the [[Armored Jetpack]], provides resistance to fall damage.


[[File:SupportPictureJetpack.png|300px|thumb|right|A player wearing a Jetpack in ''Hover'' mode.]]
[[File:SupportPictureJetpack.png|300px|thumb|right|A player wearing a Jetpack in ''Hover'' mode.]]

Revision as of 02:07, 16 May 2016

Jetpack
Jetpack.png
Jetpack
Mod

Mekanism

Type

Equipment

Durability

N/A

Stackable

No

The Jetpack is an item that allows the player to fly, equippable in the chestplate slot. It uses Hydrogen gas as a fuel, of which it can store up to 24,000 mB.

Fueling

The Jetpack can be filled up wherever Hydrogen gas is outputted into a slot. Here are a few examples:

  • It can be placed in the Electrolytic Separator's left output slot (where Hydrogen is outputted) after placing water in the machine's input slot (which will result in the machine creating Hydrogen).
  • It can be placed in a Gas Tank's (that has been placed on the ground) output slot.
A Jetpack being fueled with Hydrogen using an Electrolytic Separator
A Jetpack being fueled with Hydrogen using a placed Gas Tank

Operation Modes

The Jetpack has three modes to choose from, which can be toggled by pressing the "Armor Mode Switch" key. This key can be set in the Controls menu from within the Game Menu (Esc).

  1. Regular (default): Press Space to increase your height and release to fall. Note that you will take fall damage unless you carefully lower yourself to the ground.
  2. Hover: Constant flight, without the need to level yourself like you do with Regular mode. Press Space to increase altitude and press ⇧ Shift to decrease. Note that this mode constantly consumes Hydrogen, but at a reduced rate as compared to Regular mode.
  3. Disabled: The Armored Jetpack is disabled.

While worn, the Jetpack displays the Hydrogen remaining and the mode active in the bottom left corner.

Tips

  • The Jetpack cannot be worn with chestplate armor, since it uses the same slot.
  • The Jetpack emits fire particles; however, it will not set anything on fire.
  • If you want to maintain your altitude, choose Hover mode. If you want to ascend/descend rapidly, use Regular mode. If you want to conserve fuel while trekking across hills, mountains, consider Disabled mode.
  • The upgraded version, the Armored Jetpack, provides resistance to fall damage.
A player wearing a Jetpack in Hover mode.

Crafting Recipe

Steel Ingot Control Circuit Steel Ingot Grid layout Arrow (small).png Jetpack
Tin Ingot Gas Tank Tin Ingot

Tin Ingot



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