Tier 1 Rocket: Difference between revisions
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Now enter your Rocket by right-clicking it. You can check Fuel Level and inventory by hitting 'F' and you can take off by pressing 'space'. | Now enter your Rocket by right-clicking it. You can check Fuel Level and inventory by hitting 'F' and you can take off by pressing 'space'. | ||
'''It is highly recommended to have full [[Oxygen]] Gear and a [[Parachute]] with you''' | '''It is highly recommended to have full [[Oxygen]] Gear and a [[Parachute]] with you!!''' | ||
Once you started into space, you can use W/A/S/D to control your Rocket, but flying straight up is enough. Relax and enjoy your flight! After some time you see the [[Planet Selection Screen]]. | Once you started into space, you can use W/A/S/D to control your Rocket, but flying straight up is enough. Relax and enjoy your flight! After some time you see the [[Planet Selection Screen]]. |
Revision as of 07:04, 2 August 2013
The Rocket is arguably the most vital part of Galacticraft. The rocket is your only vehicle which is able to take you on your journey through the universe. The rocket requires Rocket Fuel for liftoff.
Crafting Recipe
The Rocket is crafted using the NASA Workbench, to craft it you must fill up all the respective slots on the workbench. The Rocket requires one Nose Cone, four Rocket Fins, one Rocket Engine, and eight Heavy Platings.
Usage
For starting to space with your new Rocket, you also need Rocket Launch Pad as a base station. Right click with your Rocket the launch pads and you should see your Rocket standing there. Now place a Fuel Loader adjacent to the Rocket Launch Pads and fill your Rocket with Rocket Fuel.
Now enter your Rocket by right-clicking it. You can check Fuel Level and inventory by hitting 'F' and you can take off by pressing 'space'. It is highly recommended to have full Oxygen Gear and a Parachute with you!!
Once you started into space, you can use W/A/S/D to control your Rocket, but flying straight up is enough. Relax and enjoy your flight! After some time you see the Planet Selection Screen.
Trivia
- The Rocket leaves the atmosphere at approximately layer 1200 on earth.
- The Rocket takes 20 seconds to launch.
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