Help/Getting Started

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Howdy there!

New to Blockate? Overwhelmed by the things you can do? Worry no more! In 15 minutes, you'll have all you need to go from to building slacker to master.

Navigating the Hub

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Broken down into bite-sized chunks!

Here is the menu that appears upon entering the game. This menu can be broken into six parts.

Label Name Function
A Blux Count Indicates your current Blux (B$), the currency of Blockate.
B World Tabs + Search Bar Shows featured, active, and your own worlds. Or search for specific worlds.
C World List Shows the worlds present, scroll further down the list with the bottom scroller.
D Menu Tabs Switch between other aspects of the menu. (But we don't care about this)
E Tutorial Teaches you about Blockate… But if you're here, it probably failed you.
F Create World Button Creates your new world; the first is free, subsequent worlds cost 500 Blux.

Visiting Others' Worlds

Once you familiarize yourself with the hub menu, you might wanna see what's possible on Blockate!

Go to the Featured tab by clicking the rectangle around "Featured Worlds." These are some of the best worlds in Blockate. Here are some recommendations:

  • Super Roblox 64 Remake by HypnoticRobot364
  • BlockEgg Hunt by CallMeMatt
  • Cube Climbers by ryanmatela
  • Temple of the Golden Crown by XxSWxX

Creating Your First World

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Small, plain, and kinda ugly but… it has potential I guess?

At this point, you might wanna start building your own world. To do that, go to the hub and select the Createc World Button. Fun fact, since 2018, Blockate’s first worlds had a Sphere, but now it dosent have a sphere. Remember, only the first world is free; subsequent worlds cost 500 blux to create! Once you do, you'll enter and see this:

Learning to Build

That island is small, very small... too small to build anything grand or amazing. Luckily it can be expanded! Press Left Ctrl to switch from Spectator mode (Default) to Build mode. You'll know you're in build mode when you these GUIs appear:

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Buttons! More Buttons! And even more buttons!
Label Name Function
A Block Shape Menu Determines the color, material, shape, and size of the next block placed.
B Block Color Menu Visual aid to determine the color of next block, also shows RGB values of each color.
C Block Ghost Shows where blocks will be placed. Point n' click to place blocks. Simple! …right?
D Block Configure Menu Determines the next block's physical and visual properties (Transparency, Reflectance, CanCollide, LHereight Color, Light Intensity).

The arrows beside each label can be used to cycle between the variations possible. This may require experimenting to become familiar with.

Learning to Delete

If you're in Build mode, press Left Ctrl again to enter delete. Deleting is relatively simple compared to building; Point at a block and click it. Boom! The block is gone. If you want to enter build mode again, press Left Ctrl twice: once to cycle to Spectator mode, once more to cycle to Build Mode. By default, this is the order that gets cycled:

Spectate → Build → Delete → Spectate → Build → Delete → Spectate…

Challenge!

If you feel (somewhat) comfortable, try building this house:

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Not the best house, but it's a start.

Here's what you need to know:

  • - The house's size is 9 times 4 times 9, walls are Dirt Brown Wood blocks.

- Floor is 7 times 7 Bronze, Wood Plank blocks.

- Windows are Bright Blue Glass, 0.5 Transparency.

- Roof is made with 4 times 2 times 4 Bronze, Wood blocks.

- Chimney is made with 4 times 4 times 4 Burgundy, Brick and 4 times 2 times 4 Dark Stone Grey, Diamond Plate cylinders.

- Entrance is made with 4 times 2 times 4 Inverse Cut Cylinder Dirt Brown Blocks.