Beacon
The Beacon is an advanced and powerful arcane focus used to provide both a unique landmark, and give a persistent magical area of effect to the surrounding region and its inhabitants. It is activated by placing it as the final block on top of a pyramid formation of blocks, with different types of blocks having a different effect. The smallest pyramid that can be made to work with the beacon block has 1 level and consists of 9 mineral blocks, and the largest has four levels of 164 blocks.
The beacon will then emit a light blue beam of light into the sky. The range of these effects varies with the pyramid size. All players within range will have the chosen effect applied every few seconds, but when players move out of range, the effect will expire within 4–8 seconds.
Contents
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Beacon | Glass, Nether Star, Obsidian |
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Usage
Beacons require the same material throughout the pyramid. The pyramid material determines the beacon effect, and additional tiers increase the range and strength of the effects. Some beacon types may also cause side effects to occur while a beacon is active.
Tier | Total Building Blocks | Radius | Iron Beacon Radius | SFS Beacon Radius |
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1 (3x3)(9 blocks) | 9 | 20 blocks | 20 blocks | 40 blocks |
2 (5x5)(25 blocks) | 34 | 40 blocks | 80 blocks | 160 blocks |
3 (7x7)(49 blocks) | 83 | 80 blocks | 320 blocks | Unlimited in the same dimension |
4 (9x9)(81 blocks) | 164 | 160 blocks | Unlimited in the same dimension | Unlimited across dimentions |
Material | Effect | Side Effects | Explanation |
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Block of Concentrated Hellfire | Fire Resistance | Pyramid blocks are always on fire | Players in range are immune to damage from fire and lava |
Block of Diamond | Fortune | Players in range get extra items from non-metal ores. | |
Block of Dung | Poison & Nausea | Players in range are poisoned and have distorted vision, unless wearing a full set of Soulforged Steel armor. | |
Block of Emerald | Looting | All killed mobs in range drop increased quantities of loot, no matter the manner of their death. | |
Glass | No Effect | Cosmetic effect only. | |
Glowstone | Night Vision | Players in range can see in the dark. | |
Block of Gold | Haste | Players in range break blocks faster. | |
Block of Iron | Magnetic Pole | Compasses in range will point to beacon. | |
Block of Lapis Lazuli | True Sight | Players in range will see a particle effect in spots dark enough to spawn mobs, similar to the Ender Spectacles without the green tint. | |
Ender Block | Dimensional Tearing | Increases Enderman spawn. Increases Silverfish activity in The End. | Allows the use of Ender Chests as a Network Storage, depending upon the pyramid level which an Ender Chest is placed on :
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Soulforged Steel | Binding Point | Blight will slowly infect Grass Blocks within range. This range is infinite vertically, and horizontally is 8, 16, 32, and 64 blocks at each level 1-4. | Players can right-click on the beacon to set it as a spawnpoint, at tier 4 the range of the effect is unlimited. |
Example
Here's a max lvl Steel Beacon, which is the only way to set your spawn point, like a vanilla bed would. But in BTW it's pretty much the last thing you can build, and requires hundreds of hours to make.
It also comes with a drawback, in the form of Blight.
Keep in Mind
- Beacon blocks can see through Glass, which allows for underground beacons without obstructing the beam.
- In the Nether, Beacon Blocks need to be able to see bedrock in order to function.
- Iron beacons have a stronger effect than others, but all beacons generate a field which the compass will point towards. The only exception is the glass beacon, since it is strictly decorative.