Talk:Tutorials/Water ladder

I've never editted a wiki before but I assume I have to add a comment on why I changed it or something. The amount of planks required to make a ladder was incorrectly stated as 3.75, 2 planks = 4 sticks meaning 1 plank= 2 sticks, 7 sticks to make the ladder makes it 3.5 planks. I also changed sign which said it needed 6.25 planks, it is actually 6.5 planks. -DotsTheHero

Direction matters
I've found that direction matters when building a water ladder. I've made ladders that you face south and it works, but when you face east it doesn't (you just go up at normal climbing speed). Anyone else experience this? --JonTheMon 09:40, 10 November 2010 (CST)
 * I did notice that when I built one with the ladders on the East face and the water on the North face it didn't seem to improve climbing speed. MrMatthew 13:19, 11 November 2010 (CST)

use of ladders
I made my own water ladder (hidden kind) and it would appear that ladders also slow you down when going up, as there is a noticeable loss of speed (very little though) when it reaches the singular ladder I put there to make it easier for me to reach a hallway in the middle of the shaft.Roady1990 18:00, 27 February 2011 (UTC)

This is my first edit.I posted the fasted way to make a water ladder and reach bedrock before the first night,few materials.I think is very usefull for starters and well explained.If the video needs edit please tellme.Thanks.SniperCharlie 00:07, 24 March 2011 (UTC)

Pushing up to Corners (1.4 Workaround)
Ever since the Water nerf from 1.4, many players have been experiencing problems related to the speed of the water ladder. While facing the water, the ascension appears to be slower than traveling up the wooden ladder, which is rather unfortunate since the it ruins the point of the water ladder.

However, pushing yourself up to the corner where the ladder and the water seems to allow for the water ladder to work again. I don't know whether it's due to the southwest rule not allowing the nerf to affect that specific corner or if water block sides are all that are affected, but I think further study into this is needed. For now, shove yourself into the corner where the ladder and the water meet and hope for the best. Rage 19:22, 2 April 2011 (UTC)
 * If you start from the bottom of the ladder, standing on the ground, you can go up the water ladder as normal. --JonTheMon 13:56, 3 April 2011 (UTC)