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'''Bookshelves''' are a rare decorative block obtainable in caves ruins.
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'''Bookshelves''' are a rare decorative block.


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==Obtaining==
Bookshelves can be obtained as loot from [[ruins]], or purchased from [[Trading|traders]].
 
==Usage==
Place the bookshelf on both vertical and horizontal surfaces of solid blocks. Bookshelves have sixteen variants, and the appearance of the books changes based on the placement of the block. Books are visible on two sides of the block, with another set of books appearing on the face immediately opposite those visible to the player. Both faces of the shelf appear to contain different books.
 
==Storage==
Bookshelves stack to 64, and while they are usually placed in the world, can be stored in stationary containers.
 
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Bookshelves
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Material Wood
Stackable 64
Drops Itself
Fuel
Temperature 800°C
Duration 20 s
Blocks

Bookshelves are a rare decorative block.

Obtaining

Bookshelves can be obtained as loot from ruins, or purchased from traders.

Usage

Place the bookshelf on both vertical and horizontal surfaces of solid blocks. Bookshelves have sixteen variants, and the appearance of the books changes based on the placement of the block. Books are visible on two sides of the block, with another set of books appearing on the face immediately opposite those visible to the player. Both faces of the shelf appear to contain different books.

Storage

Bookshelves stack to 64, and while they are usually placed in the world, can be stored in stationary containers.


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