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<td><i>What are Telepads?</td>
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<td><i>Coming soon:</i> Players may craft "Telepads" which are single structures that, when paired, can allow a player to travel between two points, quickly. A Telepad must be paired in order for it to go anywhere. <br> Each Telepad has two settings: One for naming the Telepad, and one for selecting two frequency codes. Frequency codes are unique, and are how the Telepads connect to each other. The first Frequency code is to identify the currently accessed Telepad. The second Frequency code is to direct the accessed Telepad.</td>
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<td>Players may craft "Telepads" which are single structures that, when paired, can allow a player to travel between two points, quickly. A Telepad must be paired in order for it to go anywhere. <br> Each Telepad has two settings: One for naming the Telepad, and one for selecting two frequency codes. Frequency codes are unique, and are how the Telepads connect to each other. The first Frequency code is to identify the currently accessed Telepad. The second Frequency code is to direct the accessed Telepad.</td>
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<td><i>How do I use telepads?</i></td>
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<td>Example: I place a Telepad, and name it "Home," and I place a grass block, a Wooden Sword, and a Red Poppy in the first Frequency Code. I then place Stone block, a bread, and a porkchop in the second frequency code. Next, I walk to a new location, and place a second Anchor. I name it, "Mineshaft." I place a Stone block, a bread, and a porkchop. Notice this is the same as the second Frequency Code, in my "Home" teleport. This is how they are connected. I can now place a grass block, a Wooden Sword, and a Red Poppy in the second Frequency Code of the "Mineshaft" telepad, and step on it, to travel to the "Home" telepad.<br>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BS7Hixu1ER8<br></td>
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