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A room is considered completely enclosed if there are no openings and less than 50% skylight. This means, a room must fulfil the following criteria: | A room is considered completely enclosed if there are no openings and less than 50% skylight. This means, a room must fulfil the following criteria: | ||
* the room cannot have any entrances except from those closed by a door - trapdoors do not count for this | * the room cannot have any entrances except from those closed by a door - trapdoors do not count for this | ||
* the room needs to be completely closed of by solid block faces, meaning all the walls need to be complete, without any | * the room needs to be completely closed of by solid block faces, meaning all the walls need to be complete, without any holes created by slabs or stairs - however, if the full faces of slabs or stairs are located to the inside of the room, they will count. | ||
* Chiseled blocks count as valid blocks for rooms, with the following limitations: The inward facing side must be almost solid (less than 20 voxels missing), at least 50% of the blocks volume must be retained, you still need to use the right materials, e.g. stone for cellars. | |||
* windows in the walls count as enclosing elements, however if they are in the roof, they cannot take up more than 50% of the roof size | * windows in the walls count as enclosing elements, however if they are in the roof, they cannot take up more than 50% of the roof size | ||
* unfortunately, slanted roof blocks do not count towards an enclosed room and will need full blocks below them to fill the space | * unfortunately, slanted roof blocks do not count towards an enclosed room and will need full blocks below them to fill the space |