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Suspension Bridge 6x1

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Overview

Suspension Bridge 6x1 is a suspension bridge building that spans linear gaps by anchoring at one block and extending a six-block suspension span. It functions as a long, single-width crossing suitable for connecting terrain separated by water, chasms, or other impassable gaps where a standard ground path cannot be placed.

The structure is seven blocks long in total: one block serves as the anchor point on solid ground, and the remaining six blocks form the suspended span. A single Suspension Bridge 6x1 therefore crosses a gap of up to six blocks without intermediate supports. Placing two Suspension Bridge 6x1 pieces end-to-end allows a continuous crossing of up to twelve blocks, with each piece providing its own anchor and six-block span.

  • The bridge occupies a single-width lane across its entire length, making it appropriate for directing beaver traffic along narrow routes.
  • One block must be a valid anchor on solid ground; the bridge cannot float without that anchor.
  • Multiple Suspension Bridge 6x1 segments can be combined in sequence to extend crossings beyond six blocks, with each segment contributing six suspended blocks plus its anchor.
  • When planning crossings, account for the anchor block on one side; effective free-span coverage equals six blocks per installed segment.
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