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Latest revision as of 10:09, 21 November 2025


A Ticket is a single-use pass introduced in the Urban Update. It can be crafted in any of the sixteen Minecraft colours and will open a turnstile of the matching colour. After being used, it becomes a Punched Ticket. Alongside normal tickets, the Universal Train Pass exists as a reusable all-access version that opens every turnstile.
Functionality
Tickets grant one-time entry through turnstiles and only function on gates matching their colour. Once used, they convert into Punched Tickets that cannot be reused or crafted. The Universal Train Pass performs the same function but never expires and works with all turnstile colours.
Interaction
Players open a turnstile by interacting with it while holding the correct Ticket or the Universal Train Pass. Using the wrong ticket or clicking with no item causes the turnstile to buzz and flash red. After passing through, the Ticket becomes a Punched Ticket automatically.
Obtaining
Crafting
Combine one dye and three paper. Crafts four Tickets.
| Materials | Crafting Recipe |
|---|---|
| Dye, Paper |