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== Built-in blocks ==
 
== Built-in blocks ==
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These blocks are available in all games.
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=== Default blocks ===
 
=== Default blocks ===
This block is available in every game:
 
 
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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 and the player can't interact with them directly.
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Internally used blocks are blocks in Minetest which are used for technical reasons only. They don't have a gameplay value.
 
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Revision as of 14:04, 27 June 2020

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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.png 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.

Air.png Ignore Unknown Node.png Unknown Node

See also