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{{technical data|If Steve is in control of the minecart when reflected, how is his control of the minecart affected?}} | |||
Steve uses a piece of iron to craft a minecart and begins riding in it, placing rails along the ground in front of him as it moves. The cart can be controlled while ridden, but its poor handling while on rails makes the utility of such situational. Each rail uses up one unit of any material — first Grade 1 materials (dirt, sand, ice, wool), then wood, stone, and finally iron — with the better materials providing more rails per unit. Rails may be reused for free if the minecart rides over them again before they disappear. The minecart will slow down and stop if there are no tracks for it. The minecart decelerates when rolling uphill, but it is reasonably fast on the ground and moves quickly when going downhill. If a cart hits a wall, it will bounce in the other direction. | Steve uses a piece of iron to craft a minecart and begins riding in it, placing rails along the ground in front of him as it moves. The cart can be controlled while ridden, but its poor handling while on rails makes the utility of such situational. Each rail uses up one unit of any material — first Grade 1 materials (dirt, sand, ice, wool), then wood, stone, and finally iron — with the better materials providing more rails per unit. Rails may be reused for free if the minecart rides over them again before they disappear. The minecart will slow down and stop if there are no tracks for it. The minecart decelerates when rolling uphill, but it is reasonably fast on the ground and moves quickly when going downhill. If a cart hits a wall, it will bounce in the other direction. | ||