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{{Sign Info|line1=[train]|line2=destroy|description=Destroys either a single cart or a train}}
 
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[[Special:MyLanguage/TrainCarts/Signs|« Go back]]
 
[[Special:MyLanguage/TrainCarts/Signs|« Go back]]
  
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The destroy sign can, simply put, destroy trains or single carts in a train. Nothing more nothing less.
 
The destroy sign can, simply put, destroy trains or single carts in a train. Nothing more nothing less.
  
  
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Sign:
 
Sign:
  
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'''First line''': ''Whether to destroy one cart or the entire train''
 
'''First line''': ''Whether to destroy one cart or the entire train''
  
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'''Second line''': ''destroy''
 
'''Second line''': ''destroy''
  
  
  
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You can remotely destroy trains too. Say your train is called ''train01'', then you use the following on the sign:
 
You can remotely destroy trains too. Say your train is called ''train01'', then you use the following on the sign:
  
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You need two signs and a lever, as well as access to two sides of the block on which the train is which to be destroyed, which we will call the 'destroy' block, as well as the block below that one, which we will call the 'underlying block.'
 
You need two signs and a lever, as well as access to two sides of the block on which the train is which to be destroyed, which we will call the 'destroy' block, as well as the block below that one, which we will call the 'underlying block.'
  
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I placed a sign on the side of the destroy block that stated
 
I placed a sign on the side of the destroy block that stated
  
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I then put a lever on the face of that block (under the track leading to the destroy block).
 
I then put a lever on the face of that block (under the track leading to the destroy block).
  
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Finally, I put this sign below the lever
 
Finally, I put this sign below the lever
  
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The whole thing looks like this
 
The whole thing looks like this
  
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[[File:destroy empty train.png|File:destroy empty train.png]]
 
[[File:destroy empty train.png|File:destroy empty train.png]]
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 15 January 2022

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Syntax
Signtemplate.png
[train]
destroy
Destroys either a single cart or a train
Supports [train]? Yes
Supports [cart]? Yes
Supports remote control? Yes
Can activate Levers? No


« Go back

Introduction

The destroy sign can, simply put, destroy trains or single carts in a train. Nothing more nothing less.


Syntax

Sign:

Signtemplate.png
[train]
destroy


First line: Whether to destroy one cart or the entire train

Second line: destroy


Remote Control

You can remotely destroy trains too. Say your train is called train01, then you use the following on the sign:

Signtemplate.png
[train train01]
destroy


Destroy Empty Train

You need two signs and a lever, as well as access to two sides of the block on which the train is which to be destroyed, which we will call the 'destroy' block, as well as the block below that one, which we will call the 'underlying block.'

I placed a sign on the side of the destroy block that stated

Signtemplate.png
[train]
switcher
empty

I then put a lever on the face of that block (under the track leading to the destroy block).

Finally, I put this sign below the lever

Signtemplate.png
[train]
destroy

The whole thing looks like this

File:destroy empty train.png