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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
A trapdoor will take on some characteristics of an adjacent [[Blocks|block]] or back wall. They will take on the appearance of the block to the right, the block to the left, or the backwall of its placement. If placed only adjacent to a block with bedrock as a backwall, it will usually have the appearance of [[wood]]. Viewed at an angle, they appear to be hollow with a [[ladder]] from below and have a brown, wood-like design on their top surface.
A trapdoor will take on some characteristics of an adjacent [[block]] or back wall. They will take on the appearance of the block to the right, the block to the left, or the backwall of its placement. If placed only adjacent to a block with bedrock as a backwall, it will usually have the appearance of [[wood]]. Viewed at an angle, they appear to be hollow with a [[ladder]] from below and have a brown, wood-like design on their top surface.


==Where Found==
==Where Found==
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[[Rail]]s placed on trapdoors do not disable the trapdoor; a blockhead can still go through.
[[Rail]]s placed on trapdoors do not disable the trapdoor; a blockhead can still go through.


Trapdoors don't [[Fire|burn]] unless the block they take the form of is [[wood]]. If so, they drop as loose [[items]] when burned.
Trapdoors don't [[Fire|burn]] unless the block they take the form of is [[wood]]. If so, they drop as loose [[item]]s when burned.


[[Water]] will not pass through trapdoors.
[[Water]] will not pass through trapdoors.
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