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Chainlinks can be used to repair [[Armor|Chain Armor]] by crafting a chainlink with it. The more chainlinks used to repair the armor, the more durability it receives. | Chainlinks can be used to repair [[Armor|Chain Armor]] by crafting a chainlink with it. The more chainlinks used to repair the armor, the more durability it receives. | ||
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Chainlinks can be crafted by putting a piece of Chainmail Armor into a workbench, regardless of durability. | Chainlinks can be crafted by putting a piece of Chainmail Armor into a workbench, regardless of durability. | ||
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Revision as of 01:10, 4 August 2022
Chainlinks are used to repair damaged Chainmail Armor.
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Obtaining
One can obtain chainlinks finding a labyrinths, or by or mining an Armored Zombie spawner.
Mob Loot
Chainlinks are dropped by Armored Zombies.
Repairing
Chainlinks can be used to repair Chain Armor by crafting a chainlink with it. The more chainlinks used to repair the armor, the more durability it receives.
Usage
Crafting Ingredient
Chainlinks can be crafted by putting a piece of Chainmail Armor into a workbench, regardless of durability.