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== Built-in blocks == | == Built-in blocks == | ||
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=== Default blocks === | === Default blocks === | ||
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| [[File:Air.png | 32px]] || width="150px" | [[Air]] | | [[File:Air.png | 32px]] || width="150px" | [[Air]] | ||
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=== Internally used blocks === | === Internally used blocks === | ||
− | Internally used blocks are blocks in Minetest which are used for technical reasons only. They don't have a gameplay value | + | Internally used blocks are blocks in Minetest which are used for technical reasons only. They don't have a gameplay value. |
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| [[File:Air.png|32px]] || width="150px" | [[Ignore]] | | [[File:Air.png|32px]] || width="150px" | [[Ignore]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 27 June 2020
Language: | English |
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Nodes (or blocks) are the building blocks in Minetest. Most of them come in a cubic shape and are the things that the world is made of. In most games, there's a wide variety in which the player can interact with them.
Nodes in games
Built-in blocks
These blocks are available in all games.
Default blocks
Air |
Internally used blocks
Internally used blocks are blocks in Minetest which are used for technical reasons only. They don't have a gameplay value.
Ignore | Unknown Node |