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Suspension Bridge 3x1

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Paths & Structures
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Overview

Suspension Bridge 3x1 is a suspension bridge piece that covers a three-block span plus an anchor block, making it four blocks long in total. One end of the piece functions as the anchor point fastened to terrain or foundation, and the remaining three blocks form the suspended span between anchors. Suspension Bridge 3x1 is used to cross medium gaps where a continuous walkway or connection is required without placing supports on intervening ground.

A single Suspension Bridge 3x1 can span up to three gap blocks between anchor points. Two adjacent Suspension Bridge 3x1 pieces can be combined end-to-end to cover a gap of six blocks, using anchors at the outer ends. This modularity allows you to bridge wider chasms by linking multiple 3x1 segments while keeping anchor placement simple.

  • The piece occupies four contiguous block positions when placed: one anchor block plus three suspension blocks.
  • Use anchors on solid ground, foundation, or other suitable attachment points; the suspended portion cannot be anchored in mid-air without an end anchor.
  • Chain multiple Suspension Bridge 3x1 pieces to increase total span; each added piece contributes three suspended blocks and one anchor block at its end.
  • Planning anchor placement is critical for efficient bridging: anchors consume buildable terrain, so spacing pieces to minimize unnecessary anchors reduces material and footprint.

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