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A '''Shelf''' is an [[ | A '''Shelf''' is an [[item]] that must be [[Crafting|crafted]]. | ||
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A shelf must be created at a [[Woodwork Bench|woodwork bench]]. | A shelf must be created at a [[Woodwork Bench|woodwork bench]]. | ||
It takes one (1) [[ | It takes one (1) [[wood]] to make a shelf. | ||
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Used to store and display [[ | Used to store and display [[item]]s. A shelf requires a back wall to be placed, but does not require an adjacent solid block. This allows them to be placed above [[Crafting Surface|crafting surfaces]] and other [[Construction|placed]] [[tool]]s. | ||
A shelf has four spaces that work similarly to those in a [[chest]], including stacking and nesting. | A shelf has four spaces that work similarly to those in a [[chest]], including stacking and nesting. |
Revision as of 21:23, 24 November 2013
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Category | Tool |
Use | Storage |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
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- "Display things."
A Shelf is an item that must be crafted.
Appearance
Once placed, a shelf looks to be two horizontal brown lines, one across the bottom and the other through the middle of its one-block space. The contents of a shelf are displayed in miniature according to how they're arranged in its storage spaces with no indication of how many of that item are stored.
Where Found
A shelf must be created at a woodwork bench.
It takes one (1) wood to make a shelf.
Uses
Used to store and display items. A shelf requires a back wall to be placed, but does not require an adjacent solid block. This allows them to be placed above crafting surfaces and other placed tools.
A shelf has four spaces that work similarly to those in a chest, including stacking and nesting.