First Tiger, on 06 January 2011 - 08:40 AM, said:
Well, since everything wooden seems to catch and burn so easily when it is decidedly inconvenient (my timber walkway caught fire from a lava square in my forge several squares away, and proceeded to burn along its length until doused) I thought you could use timber blocks as a fuse.I dug a long trench through earth, filled with timber, then covered the middle section over, leaving one exposed timber square at each end of the line. I lit one end, but it didn't spread to the other blocks, probably because they were buried. I tried it without the cover, and got random results - sometimes the fire would travel a couple of blocks, but it would stop. It was pretty inconsistant, again because they were sunk into a trench. I'm sure a line of above-ground timber blocks will all catch and act like a long fuse, but they will be very visible and intrusive. Or, the trench could be made 3 blocks wide, with timber in the middle, so there's a space each side.. I didn't try that yet. Can you blow TNT with redstone wire? If you can, you could use it to blow the side of a container full of lava in the centre of the city somewhere? I haven't used redstone wire, I don't know how long it can be and still work.
Well i tested it underground in a tunnel. Apparently, if the wood is surrounded on the sides, the burning is random or just doesn't spread. The only time it would work without a hitch was when I dug a long tunnel and allowed for a space on every side of the timber (9x9. This is not ideal, though it may work. I am definitely liking the idea of the redstone wire + tnt idea. It should work, and a friend of mine did something similar recently. I will look into it.
First Tiger, on 06 January 2011 - 10:39 AM, said:
Y'Ghatan is full of timber buildings... I thought the idea was for a big one-off fire, that will indeed consume all the timber, but look spectacular in the process.
It is made of tree wood, not the refined stuff. Most of it should last forever. It is the reason i built the boat out of mostly that kind of wood. We started the project thinking it would all disappear and burn to the ground, but the wall will probably not burn (can't wait to blow a hoodspawned hole through it though
), nor will the stone walkways and much of the upper city is stone aswell.
The random test results from burning wood when covered with something does cast doubt as to how flammable some of the buildings in Y'ghatan actually are. Many of them are mixed with cobblestone, wood, smelted cobblestone and iron blocks. I have done several tests on small one building burnings, and they worked. Now I feel I should try again to make sure.