Interior Door
The Interior Door is a vital part of the TARDIS, much like the Console, which can be interacted with by a player. You’ll need this to exit your TARDIS, as it’s the barrier between the exterior world and your TARDIS interior. Interior Doors can be mined and placed through-out the interior wherever the player requires. It cannot be broken by hand and must be mined with a pickaxe.
How Do I Create An Interior Door?
Unlike the Console, it is breakable and movable by the player in survival. It’s crafted with the recipe in a crafting table as shown below:
How Do I Use the Interior Door?
Interacting with the Interior Door will cycle through its states: closed -> half open, half open -> both open, and both open -> closed. Depending on the door type, it may not have a half open state. If you sneak and interact with the door, it will open or close it fully (regardless of its current state).
Using a linked key (of any type) on the Interior Door will close and lock it. Using the key on it again will unlock (but not open) it.
If you have a Gold, Netherite or Classic Key then snapping your fingers (the default keybind is “V”) will open the door. However, this requires a certain loyalty rank.
Opening the Interior Door during flight will cause all living entities (including players) inside the TARDIS to be sucked towards the door, sending them into the Vortex, which eventually drop them out in a random dimension and location.
When landed and standing close to the Interior Door, you can hear various sounds depending on what is on the outside. If there is lava or water in-front of the door, you’ll hear their characteristic sounds. If it rains outside, you can hear that as well.
While the doors are open during flight you can also see the Time Vortex. (This is enabled by default, but can be toggled via AIT’s config by using the command /ait-config
. You can change what the vortex looks like in the monitor by pressing the buttons next to “hum”.
To take a look at the Vortex without getting sucked out the door, it is recommended you turn on the shields before opening the door. If you disable the Stabiliser Control (autopilot), your TARDIS will also spin in the Vortex (due to the flight not being stabilised).