

Wires are considered "connected" to triggers and mechanisms when they are placed in the same tile space as those items (when they appear to be "touching").

With The Grand Design, the player can place or cut Wire anywhere on the visible screen. With Wrenches and Wire Cutters, the player's Wire placing and cutting reach is roughly 25 tiles horizontally and vertically. This makes exploring the temple and battling Golem for the first time a much harder task. As of 1.4.4, wires in the Jungle Temple cannot be seen or destroyed until Golem is defeated for the first time.
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However, if the player is carrying a Mechanical Lens (or more usually its upgrade The Grand Design) they can not only see Wires at will, but can control the visibility of individual wire colors. Explosions have no effect on placed Wires.īy default, placed Wires are invisible unless the player holds a Mechanism-related item as the tool in hand, (e.g, a Pressure Plate, Wrench, or even a stack of Wire itself). Wires can be placed in midair, without the need for support. Wires occupy their own dedicated layer when placed, and so can occupy the same tile space as Furniture, Walls, Blocks, and even deep Lava pools, along with any other object. Wire itself is available for purchase from the Mechanic for 5 each, but can also be obtained from naturally-occurring mechanisms, which exist sparsely Underground, and frequently in the Dungeon and Jungle Temple Traps and Chain Lantern/ Switch arrangements. Wire placed by different colored wrenches will be of different colors, which allows independent wire paths to overlap without interfering with each other. Wires are placed using Wrenches, and are retrieved using the Wire Cutter, both of which can only be obtained from the Mechanic. Generally a mechanism is connected to a triggering item, like a Pressure Plate, Timer, Switch or Lever. Wire is a unique item used to connect mechanisms. Wires connecting Timers to Slime Statues submerged in Lava for harvesting Gel.
