Chest command and id for Minecraft

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Chest

Chest

Chests in Minecraft are used to store items. To craft a chest, place one wooden plank in every outer square of the crafting table, leaving the middle empty. To open a chest, right click the chest block. When broken, the contents of a chest will be dropped

Hardness: 2.5
Item ID: minecraft:chest
Numerical ID: 54
Material: Wood
Max Stack Size: 64
Min/Max State IDs: 2034 - 2057
Recipes Used In: Trapped Chest,Hopper,Shulker Box,Minecart with Chest

Guide: How to Get Chest

# How to Get Chests in Minecraft

Getting chests in Minecraft is simple and essential for storage.You can craft them using wooden planks or find them naturally generated in various structures throughout the game world.

Crafting Your Own Chest

The easiest way to obtain a chest is by crafting it yourself. Here's how:

1. Gather wood: Chop down trees to collect wood blocks.

2. Create wooden planks: Place wood in your crafting grid to make wooden planks.

3. Craft the chest: Arrange 8 wooden planks in a square shape in your crafting table, leaving the center slot empty.

Voila! You now have a chest to store your precious items.

Finding Chests in the World

If you're feeling adventurous, you can also find chests while exploring:

• Villages: Look for chests in blacksmith shops or inside houses.

• Dungeons: These underground rooms often contain one or two chests with valuable loot.

• Mineshafts: Abandoned mineshafts frequently have chest minecarts with various items.

• Shipwrecks: Sunken ships may have treasure chests with rare items.

Types of Chests

Minecraft offers different chest varieties:

1. Regular Chest: The standard storage option, holding 27 item slots.

2. Double Chest: Place two chests side by side for 54 slots of storage.

3. Trapped Chest: Looks like a regular chest but emits a redstone signal when opened.

4. Ender Chest: A magical chest that shares inventory across all Ender Chests you place.

Pro Tips for Chest Management

• Label your chests: Use signs to remember what's inside each chest.

• Sort items: Keep your storage organized by grouping similar items together.

• Use hoppers: Automate item collection and sorting with hoppers connected to chests.

• Protect valuable chests: Hide or secure chests containing rare items to prevent theft on multiplayer servers.

Remember, chests are your best friends in Minecraft. They keep your inventory tidy and your valuable items safe. Happy crafting and exploring!