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Examples of blocks which are not sealable:
 
Examples of blocks which are not sealable:
 
* Leaves
 
* Leaves
* Block of Wool
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* '''Block of Wool'''
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* '''Glowstone Block'''
 
* Buffers in ''Archimedes Ships'' mod (they are made of wool)
 
* Buffers in ''Archimedes Ships'' mod (they are made of wool)
 
* Door
 
* Door

Revision as of 13:24, 26 February 2015

In Galacticraft, a sealed space means a room - or other space, it could be a dome for example - which has solid walls on all sides, with no gaps, so that it can hold in air.

The player can fill the sealed space with breathable air using an Oxygen Sealer. A sealed space with a working Oxygen Sealer and no leaks is called 'Sealed'.

If the space is correctly sealed:

  • the player can breath without needing an Oxygen Mask and tanks
  • any mobs which needs air to breath (for example, chickens, pigs) will be able to breath OK
  • torches will light normally
  • an Oxygen Detector will detect oxygen
  • fires can be lit and Flint & Steel will work

If the space is not correctly sealed:

  • the player will be unable to breath without an Oxygen Mask and tanks, if the player runs out of oxygen then the Oxygen Setup Invalid! warning will be shown
  • mobs which need air to breath will start to die
  • torches will go out - see Unlit Torch
  • an Oxygen Detector will fail to detect oxygen
  • fires will go out, and Flint & Steel will not work

Note: in Galacticraft 3, machines which require direct access to a planet's raw atmosphere - for example, the Gas Liquefier with an Atmospheric Valve in its input - will not work correctly in a sealed space.

Sealable and non-sealable blocks

To make a sealed space, every block in the wall (all the blocks you can see!) must be a solid (or "sealable") block. If even one block is not solid, the space will not be sealed.

Quick test: if you can see through the wall to the outside (and it isn't glass) then probably it is not sealed.

Some types of blocks can never be sealed: any block of leaves, gravel, or anything made out of sponge, cloth or wool. These are not the best materials to build your space base out of!

Examples of sealable blocks:

Examples of blocks which are not sealable:

  • Leaves
  • Block of Wool
  • Glowstone Block
  • Buffers in Archimedes Ships mod (they are made of wool)
  • Door
  • Stairs - sealed only on the solid side
  • Slab - sealed only on the solid side
  • Farmland - sealed only on the under side (the other sides all have an air gap)
  • Piston (open position)
  • Aluminum Wire
  • Oxygen Pipe

Working with other mods

In Galacticraft 3 (and the final releases of Galacticraft 2), blocks from other mods should mostly be automatically detected whether they are sealed or unsealed.

For some special types of block, Galacticraft may 'think' they are not sealed, when in fact you want them to be sealed. The most common example is new types of glass from other mods - for example, Clear Glass from Tinker's Construct. Unless set correctly as a sealable block in the config (see below) a base made out of Clear Glass will not be able to seal.

So if a space is not sealing and you think it should be, check whether you are using any special blocks from other mods. (Any block which you cannot place a torch onto, might be a 'special' block.)

Galacticraft's config allows you to add the block IDs of any special blocks - for example Clear Glass or Hardened Glass from other mods which should be sealed. Players (or server owners) with other mods will need to add the block IDs for these blocks to the config: here's how. But blocks from other mods which are made out of leaves, gravel, sponge or wool can never be sealed!

Tips

  • One Oxygen Sealer can normally seal around 1000-1400 blocks by volume - that's a 10 x 10 x 10 space, for example - so larger spaces will need more Oxygen Sealers
  • As long as the Oxygen Sealers are placed close enough to each other that their seals can merge, a large volume of space can be sealed - in testing, spaces of more than 100,000 blocks are easily sealed if you have enough sealers (that's a dome 50 blocks across! it needs 80 Oxygen Sealers to seal it!)
  • If you are having difficulty sealing a space, try building a smaller space at first - so build walls around your Oxygen Sealer to box it in - then move the walls outward until you find where the problem is


It has been suggested that Galacticraft should have an item to detect where the leak is, in a space which is not sealing correctly. That's a great idea, but it is hard for the developers to implement and will not be seen in the near future - perhaps in a future version of Galacticraft!