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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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'''Items''' are things that can be stored in an [[inventory]]. This includes tools, weapons, [[nodes]] and pure crafting elements that may or may not have additional behaviours ("craftitems").
  
 
See [[Item stack]] to learn how to use items in an inventory and how to interact with them in the world.
 
See [[Item stack]] to learn how to use items in an inventory and how to interact with them in the world.
  
== Items in games ==
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For a list of tools and craftitems in Minetest Game, see [[Games/Minetest Game/Items|Items in Minetest Game]].
* [[Games/Minetest Game/Items|Items in Minetest Game]]
 
  
== Internally-used items ==
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== Engine provided 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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While the game has full control in the items that are provided, the engine provides some mostly technical items that are available in any game.  
  
 
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Items are things that can be stored in an inventory. This includes tools, weapons, nodes and pure crafting elements that may or may not have additional behaviours ("craftitems").

See Item stack to learn how to use items in an inventory and how to interact with them in the world.

For a list of tools and craftitems in Minetest Game, see Items in Minetest Game.

Engine provided items

While the game has full control in the items that are provided, the engine provides some mostly technical items that are available in any game.

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