Fence
Better Than Wolves introduce several new types of fences in addition to vanilla Oak Wood and Nether Brick ones:
- All other types of Wood
- Stone
- Stone Bricks
- Sandstone
- Brick Blocks
- Black Stone
- White Stone
Crafting
Fences can be crafted like vanilla fences (6 blocks in two horizontal rows) or the High Efficiency Recipes of 3 Mouldings in one horizontal row.
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Wooden Fences | Wooden Moulding vs. Shafts |
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Stone Fences | Stone Moulding vs. Stone Blocks |
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Keep in mind
- Using minimize blocks to make:
- Nether Brick Fence will use 62.5% less materials than using whole blocks
- All other Stone Fences will use 87.5% less materials than using whole blocks
- The traditional Wooden Fence will use 75% less materials than using sticks
- The only Fences that can only be craft with moulding include the Spruce Wood Fence, Jungle Wood Fence, and Birch Wood Fence
- Fences can't be jumped over, but let projectiles through and spiders can climb them.
- Fences look great when used together with Tables and Benches.
- As of Version 4.899999, you can no longer put Pressure Plates on top of Fences
- As of Version 4.87, Flower Child include in the update Mojang's 1.6.2 fix that helps prevent animals from glitching through fences. (It still happens but it definitely helps)
- As of Version 4.40, Flower Child changed the collision volume of fences so that it reflects the actual shape of fences. This allows you to mine/place blocks through the gaps in fences, and arrows can also go through the gaps.