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The Grand Design can be used at any part of the screen, regardless of block placement range. When pressing ⚷ Interact with the tool, a small menu will pop up at the cursor's position with six different buttons in a radial pattern. The outside buttons can be used to select which wire colors (including Actuators) can be interacted with, and the middle button will toggle between placing or harvesting the designated wires.
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An easier/simpler implementation would be by using the Faulty Lamp atop a Logic Gate Lamp (on or off) so both Lamps get the same input which results in the gate sending a signal every second input. The Jungle Temple (also known as the Lihzahrd Temple) is an enclosed structure constructed of Lihzahrd Bricks and located in the Underground Jungle. It is always present in any generated world, but can only be properly entered after Plantera has been defeated.
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Using The Grand Design in Terraria is a bit tricky if you’re unacquainted with traps and mechanisms. However, if you know how they work, this item will make your life much easier. It allows you to place and remove wires and actuators, thus making traps operable. First off, you can hold the item in your hands and use the left-click to place pre-assigned wires. Alternatively, right-clicking while the item is equipped opens the wiring and actuator menu. Besides giving you access to the menu, it also provides the ruler function.
Jungle Temple
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Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen. The Temple's entrance leads to a long corridor that winds downward through several chambers, ending in a large room at the bottom containing the Lihzahrd Altar. The Altar can be used to summon Golem at the cost of one Lihzahrd Power Cell.
They are activated by Lihzahrd Pressure Plates, which only respond to players (enemies walk on them freely without triggering them). As in the Dungeon, all Temple traps, pressure plates, and wires can be looted by the player for use in player-built mechanisms. As long as you’re carrying the item, seven new buttons will appear left of the inventory. You can toggle these features on and off to show or hide wires, actuators, and ruler on the map.
How does this item differ from its components?
Its static range covers the whole screen, and the player can edit settings to allow the placement/removal of different-colored Wires and Actuators. The Grand Design in Terrraria has one of the more complex recipes in the game. Upon completion, you’ll get a tool that helps you install and manage mechanisms.
Basics of Wiring
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The best thing about this tool is that you can get all its components from two NPCs. Goblin Tinkerer sells the Ruler, while Mechanic sells all other parts. In total, you’ll have to invest 14 gold and 10 silver to complete the recipe.
The door is initially locked, requiring a Temple Key to open, which is dropped by Plantera. Unlocking the door consumes one Temple Key from the player's inventory, and the door remains permanently unlocked for all players in the world. There are, however, several methods to enter the temple prior to defeating Plantera. The Grand Design allows you to remove certain wires while leaving the rest intact.
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When the menu is closed, five small colored square icons will appear near the cursor, showing the current mode (placing/harvesting) and selected wires/actuator. When using it the player can drag the Wire for very long distances, then confirm the placement/destruction of Actuators or Wires. This makes it very easy to create very long, straight stretches of Wire, which is useful for setting up long distance Teleporters.
Several Power Cells are found in the Temple's Lihzahrd Chests and are dropped randomly by the Temple's Lihzahrd and Flying Snake enemies. In addition, as long as The Grand Design is anywhere in the inventory, it will provide seven toggles, controlling the functions of Mechanical Ruler and Mechanical Lens.
Although it’s much better for them to be active so that you can see the mechanisms, some players prefer turning some of them off. The Grand Design is also excellent for placing several wires at once or removing specific wires from an active mechanism. Lastly, for some of these features to be available, you’ll need to carry extra actuators and wires in your inventory.
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