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− | + | '''Items''' are things that can be stored in an [[inventory]]. This includes tools, weapons, [[blocks]] and pure crafting elements (“craftitems”). | |
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+ | See [[Item stack]] to learn how to use items in an inventory and how to interact with them in the world. | ||
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+ | == Items in games == | ||
+ | * [[Games/Minetest Game/Items|Items in Minetest Game]] | ||
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+ | == Internally-used items == | ||
+ | Internally-used items are items in Minetest which are used for technical reasons only. They don't have a gameplay value and the player can't/shouldn't interact with them directly. | ||
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+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | | [[File:Unknown Item.png|32px]] | ||
+ | | width="150px"| [[Unknown Item]] | ||
+ | |} |
Revision as of 16:44, 26 June 2020
Items are things that can be stored in an inventory. This includes tools, weapons, blocks and pure crafting elements (“craftitems”).
See Item stack to learn how to use items in an inventory and how to interact with them in the world.
Items in games
Internally-used items
Internally-used items are items in Minetest which are used for technical reasons only. They don't have a gameplay value and the player can't/shouldn't interact with them directly.
Unknown Item |