The CraftBook Help Centre is situated South-West of spawn at the side of the Lake where the Official Koolsource Bank is.
The CraftBook Help Centre contains 5 seperate rooms, 4 downstairs for Bridges, Doors, Lifts and Cauldrons, and the top floor is for Gates.
This guide is intended to be read whilst at the CraftBook Help Centre, but at the same time as a future reference for (for instance) allowed blocktypes for bridges/ doors, and cauldron recipes.
Bridges
Bridges are 3-wide flat sections of the world that you can toggle on and off.
- They can be toggled by right clicking a sign, or;
- They can be set with redstone input.
Bridges consist of three parts:
- The bridge part made out of one material, allowed materials are listed below.
- One sign post on one end, either above or below the bridge. The second line of the sign must be [Bridge].
- A sign post on the other end, either above or below. The second line of the sign must be [Bridge] or [Bridge End] (you are only able to right click the first type).
- Bridges can be 45 blocks long.
Stone, Grass, Cobblestone, Wood, Glass, Doublestep, Bookshelf, Snowy, Ice
Doors
Doors work in the same way as Bridges, but are vertical
Construction
Doors consist of three parts:
- The door part made out of one material, allowed materials are listed below.
- One sign post at the bottom in the middle. The second line of the sign must be [Door Up].
- A sign post at the top in the middle. The second line of the sign must be [Door Down].
- Doors can be up to 30 blocks high
Stone, Dirt, Cobblestone, Logs, Glass, Doublestep, Bookshelf, Ice
Lifts
Lifts allow you to move between floors easily (through teleportation). Signs must be created in the same location but above or below in order to link floors to each other.
Construction
Lifts are just wall signs Wall sign that are above or below each other (at the same XZ position). However, there are three different types of wall signs that determine what you can do on a certain level.
- Using [Lift Up] up on a sign allows players to right click the sign to go upwards toward any other elevator sign.*
- Using [Lift Down] up on a sign allows players to right click the sign to go downwards toward any other elevator sign.
- Using [Lift] prevents anyone from right clicking the sign, but you can use it tandem with the other two signs types.
The first line of a sign can be used to tell players who arrive at a level the name of the level. The 3rd and 4th lines can contain anything else, such as "to third floor" for example, so it would read "Lift up to third floor"
* I kept it as "elevator" here to avoid ambiguity with the content of the signs themselves (ie "Lift" "Lift up" etc.)
Cauldrons
Cauldrons allow the crafting of items using a literal pot of lava. Players place blocks into the cauldron and right click a block in order to perform crafting
Construction
Cauldrons are made out of smooth stone and the pit itself is a 2x2x2 area of air. Under the 2x2x2 area is lava, moving or stationary. Thus, cauldrons have eight crafting places to place blocks.
- The blocks around the lava can be anything (the lava is below the pit).
- You cannot place recipe blocks above the cauldron.
- Recipes can contain gravel, sand, or water, but be aware that if you are not careful, you can break the lava underneath the cauldron.
key - Output: Ingredients
- 2 Grass: 3 dirt and 2 sapplings
- 3 Sponge: 3 wool and a gold block (Sponge drains water around it)
- 2 Soulsand: 4 sandstone, 2 sand, 1 dirt and 1 gravel
- 1 Netherrack: 3 wood, 3 torches and 2 cobblestone
- 1 Mob Spawner: 4 grass, 1 brown mushroom, 1 red mushroom, 2 gold blocks
- 3 Leaf blocks: 1 log, 2 saplings, 2 grass
- 1 Glowstone: 2 glass, 2 netherrack, 1 torch and 1 Jack O Lantern
- 1 Ice: 4 Snow blocks, 2 water, 2 glass
Gates
Gates are fence gates made of arbitrary shapes and sizes that can be toggled on and off.
- They can be toggled by right clicking a sign, or;
- They can be set with redstone input.
When toggled off, gates leave the top row of fences intact as so it knows where to restore the fence blocks.
- Stacked fence blocks make up the gate. To stack fence blocks, place a block underneath the place that you want to make a fence, place the fence block, and then remove the block underneath. Repeat for each row.
- A nearby wall sign Wall sign with [Gate] on the second line.
Because gate signs work with an area effect (looking for fences), they may trigger adjacent gates accidentally. An alternative is to use the [DGate] sign which looks at most one block away and two blocks below for gates to open.
















