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== Obtaining ==
== Obtaining ==
=== Crafting ===
Place oak stairs across the entire top row. Put iron ingots across the entire middle row. Then place the trucks on the bottom left and bottom right with another iron ingot in the bottom middle. Crafts one Roller Coaster Car.
Place oak stairs across the entire top row. Put iron ingots across the entire middle row. Then place the trucks on the bottom left and bottom right with another iron ingot in the bottom middle. Crafts one Roller Coaster Car.
 
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!Materials
[RECIPE]
!Crafting Recipe
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|[https://minecraft.wiki/w/Wooden_Stairs#Oak Oak Stair], [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Iron_Ingot Iron Ingot], [[Train Trucks|Trucks]]
|[[File:121212121.png|frameless]]
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[[Category:Trains]]
[[Category:Trains]]
[[Category:Trains: Rolling Stock]]
[[Category:Trains: Rolling Stock]]
[[Category:Trains: Cars]]
[[Category:Trains: Cars]]

Latest revision as of 15:22, 20 November 2025

The Rollercoaster Car is a lightweight passenger car introduced in the Urban Update. It pairs with the Rollercoaster Locomotive to create fast, amusement-park-style ride trains.

Functionality

The car can carry up to two players or villagers at once. It has a weight of 'one', or two in its alternate configuration, and is designed to handle tight curves, drops, and rapid movements common to coaster tracks.

Interaction

Players may board the car by interacting with it. It supports dye colours, standard coupling behaviour, and can be linked in any order behind the Rollercoaster Locomotive or other coaster cars.

Obtaining

Crafting

Place oak stairs across the entire top row. Put iron ingots across the entire middle row. Then place the trucks on the bottom left and bottom right with another iron ingot in the bottom middle. Crafts one Roller Coaster Car.

Materials Crafting Recipe
Oak Stair, Iron Ingot, Trucks