Inactive Stone Block

An Inactive Stone Block allows one to control the presence of the block with the help of electrical tools, such as Switches or Pressure Plates. It must be wired (i.e. let wires pass through) to allow its electrical property to work. This makes it useful for traps, floodgates, secret doors, drawbridges, sky-bridges, and much more.

When it is first wired, it will stay as an inactive block (empty space), changing its state to active (solid stone block) upon trigger activation.

Unlike Active Stone Blocks, Inactive blocks must be placed adjacent to other blocks or walls and cannot be placed beside one another. If this shortcoming affects a project, the user can place active blocks, wire them and switch them to inactive then redo the wiring according to their plan.

Even without a mechanic this item still has a use; if found underground, a user can select this item in the toolbar to see a layout of all wires within range. Useful for detecting and avoiding traps in darkness.

Tips

 * To conserve storage space, switching all Inactive Stone Blocks to Active Stone Blocks, or vice versa can easily save an inventory or storage slot by combining the stacks.
 * If a user has an active block, puts a switch directly on it then toggles the switch; the switch will fall off as the block is no longer serving as support for furniture.
 * Characters can move through inactive stone, but doors cannot be opened into it. This makes inactive stone useful for barricading doors during blood moons, as players can still enter and leave without removing the block. However, Goblin Peons can still break in by breaking the door.