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Chainlinks are used to repair damaged chainmail armor. You can obtain them from putting a piece of chainmail armor into a workbench (regardless of durability), be found in dungeons, or dropped when a mob wearing chainmail armor is killed.
{{Item infobox
|name=Chainlinks
|description= Seems like they could be used to make some kind of outfit.
|item = Chainlinks
|image = Chainlinks.png
|stackable = 64
|renewable = y
}}


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'''Chainlinks''' are used to repair damaged [[Armor|chainmail armor]] and make [[Chainlink Fence|chainlink fences]].
chain link.PNG|
 
chain chest.PNG|
== Obtaining ==
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=== Mob loot ===
When [[Zombie|armored zombies]] take damage, their armor breaks. Each time a piece of armor breaks there is a 50% chance for the armored zombie to drop a chainlink. This means each armored zombie can give between 0 and 4 chainlinks.
 
=== Spawner loot ===
Chainlinks can be obtained by mining an armored zombie [[Mob Spawner|mob spawner]] with any pickaxe besides gold, yielding 10 to 30 chainlinks.
 
=== Crafting ===
Chainlinks can be crafted by putting any piece of chainmail armor into a workbench. Chainmail armor gives 1 to 4 chainlinks each, depending on the durability.
{{Crafting table
|type=inventory
|1=Chainmail Armor
|RESULT=Chainlinks,4
|name=n
|foot=y
}}
 
== Usage ==
=== Crafting ingredient ===
{{Crafting table
|name=[[Chainlink Fence]]
|type=workbench
|4=Iron Ingot|5=Chainlinks|6=Iron Ingot
|7=Iron Ingot|8=Chainlinks|9=Iron Ingot
|RESULT=Chainlink Fence,8
|foot=y
}}
 
=== Repairing ===
Chainlinks can be used to repair [[Armor|chainmail armor]] by crafting a chainlink with it. The more chainlinks used to repair the armor, the more durability it receives.
 
{{Crafting table
|type=workbench
|1=Chainlinks|2=Chainlinks|3=Chainlinks
|4=Chainlinks|5=Damaged Chainmail Armor|6=Chainlinks
|RESULT=Chainmail Armor
|shapeless=y
|foot=y
}}
 
== Data values ==
{{ID table
|name={{ItemSprite|Chainlinks|name=y}}
|type=Item
|nameid=item.chainlink
|numid=<code>16503</code>
|foot=y
}}
 
== History ==
{{History|Minecraft Beta 1.7.5|Added chainlinks.}}
 
[[Category:Items]]

Latest revision as of 10:16, 4 September 2023

Chainlinks

Description Seems like they could be used to make some kind of outfit.
Renewable Yes
Stackable Yes (64)

Chainlinks are used to repair damaged chainmail armor and make chainlink fences.

Obtaining Edit

Mob loot Edit

When armored zombies take damage, their armor breaks. Each time a piece of armor breaks there is a 50% chance for the armored zombie to drop a chainlink. This means each armored zombie can give between 0 and 4 chainlinks.

Spawner loot Edit

Chainlinks can be obtained by mining an armored zombie mob spawner with any pickaxe besides gold, yielding 10 to 30 chainlinks.

Crafting Edit

Chainlinks can be crafted by putting any piece of chainmail armor into a workbench. Chainmail armor gives 1 to 4 chainlinks each, depending on the durability.

IngredientsCrafting recipe
Chainmail Armor
 
4

Usage Edit

Crafting ingredient Edit

NameIngredientsCrafting recipe
Chainlink FenceIron Ingot +
Chainlinks
 

Repairing Edit

Chainlinks can be used to repair chainmail armor by crafting a chainlink with it. The more chainlinks used to repair the armor, the more durability it receives.

NameIngredientsCrafting recipe
Chainmail ArmorChainlinks +
Damaged Chainmail Armor
 
 

Data values Edit

Name Type Namespaced ID Numeric ID
Chainlinks Item item.chainlink 16503

History Edit

History
Minecraft Beta 1.7.5
Added chainlinks.