Doors will now attempt to open the other way if forward is blocked by something.Doors will now automatically open for you when approached.Skyware Door item and placed sprites updated.Spider, Lesion, Stone, Sandstone, Bamboo, Nebula, Solar, Stardust, and Vortex Doors introduced.Desktop 1.4.2.1: Fixed an issue where Doors, Trap Doors, and Tall Gates could render a house invalid if they were open.Even though they are made out of tougher materials, the Lead, Stone and Iron Doors are functionally identical to the other doors.Mushroom Zombies are the only Zombies in the game that can open doors outside of a Blood Moon.Pine Doors don a wreath very similar to the Holly item, most likely due to being crafted from Pine Tree Blocks, which are only obtainable from Presents dropped during the Christmas season.Therefore, a hole of 2×1 blocks in front of the door will prevent them from opening it. In order to open a door, fighters need to be directly in front of it and on the same level as the base of the door.If a door that a player is grappled to is opened, the hook will be released and the player will be flung several tiles in the direction the door was opened in.Additionally, if one randomly paints one of the two spots in each row of an open door, and then closing it, opening it again will apply paint to the entire door.Thus, it is more economical to paint doors when they are closed, as it would only require 3 Paint.While closed, the dimensions are 1×3 tiles. While opened, all doors take up 2×3 tiles.If exposed to lava while open, doors (except for Obsidian Doors) will break automatically, but while closed, will hold back lava like they would water and honey.Doors open automatically when approached by players. On the PC version, Console version, Mobile version, and tModLoader version, doors opened by players will attempt to open to the other side when blocked. This is useful to keep houses safe from enemies during some events like the Blood Moon, as they will always attempt to open the doors inward.
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