MightBeAPotato Posted August 21, 2025 Report Posted August 21, 2025 (edited) Edited August 21, 2025 by MightBeAPotato 2
MightBeAPotato Posted August 21, 2025 Author Report Posted August 21, 2025 4 hares were also caught in the crossfire  2
Mrozak Posted August 21, 2025 Report Posted August 21, 2025 Would it have helped, if it would have a roof?Â
Maelstrom Posted August 22, 2025 Report Posted August 22, 2025 (edited) Darn terf wars! Looks like the raccoons or foxes (maybe both) were trying to extend their territory.  17 hours ago, Mrozak said: Would it have helped, if it would have a roof? Nope.  Lightning rod does. If it's placed high enough to cover the area below it. Edited August 22, 2025 by Maelstrom
Mrozak Posted August 22, 2025 Report Posted August 22, 2025 9 minutes ago, Maelstrom said: Nope.  Lightning rod does. If it's placed high enough to cover the area below it. No matter what? What if you make the roof 2 block thick? or 3 blocks? ...if a lightning hits the surface that has a cave below, do i get hit by the lightning if i am in the cave? How far down does the lightning go after it hits something? All the way to the mantle? or is there some limit?
Maelstrom Posted August 22, 2025 Report Posted August 22, 2025 Lightning stops at the ground. It appears (unless this has been fixed) that it will penetrate player placed blocks, such as a roof. At least from what I've seen on streams and utoobs. 1
xXx_Ape_xXx Posted August 22, 2025 Report Posted August 22, 2025 True to some degree, as I've taken damage from lightning strikes inside my building, but not struck directly. Haven't looked at the code to see what it actually does, but there seem to some kind of spherical damage area where the lightning strikes. Anyho, making a lightning rod and placing it high is recommended around your coops and shelters for animals, to prevent such disastersÂ
Kreeate Posted August 22, 2025 Report Posted August 22, 2025 Lightning (1.20.8 a while back) demolished my bank of 16 filled chests on the ground floor of a 2 storey building. All went up in fire. Happy days... Lightning rods were installed rapidly afterwards. The burn of hindsight indeed. 1
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