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| - Hidden Temple Altars are pieces of furniture that can be used for storage (and decoration). They can be crafted in your Crafting Menu (opened by "Q" as the default key) or at Crafting Tables (that still exist in older worlds), but only after the crafting-recipe has been unlocked by buying either the Hidden Temple Accessory Pack or the Hidden Temple Super Bundle in the Store. When buying the Hidden Temple Accessory Pack in the Store, you will also receive 1 (already crafted) Hidden Temple Altar as addional gifts, and 2 (already crafted) Hidden Temple Altars when buying the Hidden Temple Super Bundle. These gifts can only be claimed once in one Creativerse world of your choice as part of larger "kits", while you will keep the crafting recipes in all worlds. To craft 1 Hidden Temple Altar, you'll need (as of R32 in June 2016):
* 2 Stone Slabs made of Stone, Limestone or Bedrock in a Processor
* 1 (block of) Wildwood, taken from Wildwood-trees from a Jungle-biome
* 1 (block of) Tourmaline mined from the Lava layer (and on some worlds also on the Stalactite layer) underground, which requires at least a Stone Mining Cell
* 1 (block of) Stone mined from Caves, Mountains or the Fossil layer underground close to the surface, which requires at least a Wood Mining Cell When buying either (or both) of the temple bundles, you will also receive a few blocks each of Tourmaline and Wildwood as additional gifts. The Altar (despite it's shape) is a 1-block-sized storage chest with 9 slots. It does not need any free space above to be opened. To use the Hidden Temple Altar for storage, you will have to place it into the game-world (by using the quickbar) and then activate it by right-click or typing "f" (as the default key) when looking at it. You can put whole stacks of stackable materials/blocks/items into any of the 9 storage slots from your inventory or quick-bar by right-clicking or dragging & dropping with your left mouse-button. If you hold a stack of stuff with your mouse-button (left click), you can drag it over an empty slot and then right-click to drop only one piece of the stack (also repeatedly). You can also hold left shift + left click, then drag to move half a stack, or hold left shift + right click to move five items, or hold left ctrl + right click to move one item. You can use the same kind of procedures to take stuff / stacks from storage slots into your inventory or your quickbar. As with many storage items you can name the Hidden Temple Altar individually (these names will be shown when you look at them instead of "Hidden Temple Altar") by activating/opening the Altar and then clicking on the icon that looks like a square (note) with a pen to the right of the word "Hidden Temple Altar". You can type up to 30 characters into this array. Even though while writing into this field all letters look like capital letters, lower case letters will be displayed just the way you wrote them after confirming your entry with "enter"/"return". You can also change a few settings for each Hidden Temple Altar by clicking on the padlock-icon shown in the top right corner after activating/opening the Hidden Temple Altar. Here you can set individual authorizations to control who can get access to this Hidden Temple Altar (and especially its contents). Available permission-settings currently (June 2016) are: "just me", "world owner/admins", "world mods", "builders" or "everyone". On Claims the available settings are "just me", "claim admins", "claim interact only", "claim builders" and "everyone". These Hidden Temple Altars cannot be picked up as long as anything is stored inside. After emptying them, you can pull Hidden Temple Altars even without having any Power Cells equipped (since R32 in June 2016). Different from spawning Treasure Chests, you can actually receive and keep Hidden Temple Altars when picking them up, as they are furniture and such "real" storage containers. You can rotate Hidden Temple Altars too, however only as long as they are empty (no items/materials/blocks stored inside). Currently (as of R32 in June 2016), pieces of furniture except for Arctek ones cannot be found in the world nor can they be obtained from any creatures.
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