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# textdomain: mcl_doors
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Wooden doors are 2-block high barriers which can be opened or closed by hand and by a redstone signal.=
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To open or close a wooden door, rightclick it or supply its lower half with a redstone signal.=
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Oak Door=
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Acacia Door=
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Birch Door=
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Dark Oak Door=
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Jungle Door=
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Spruce Door=
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Iron Door=
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Iron doors are 2-block high barriers which can only be opened or closed by a redstone signal, but not by hand.=
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To open or close an iron door, supply its lower half with a redstone signal.=
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Oak Trapdoor=
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Acacia Trapdoor=
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Birch Trapdoor=
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Spruce Trapdoor=
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Dark Oak Trapdoor=
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Jungle Trapdoor=
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Wooden trapdoors are horizontal barriers which can be opened and closed by hand or a redstone signal. They occupy the upper or lower part of a block, depending on how they have been placed. When open, they can be climbed like a ladder.=
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To open or close the trapdoor, rightclick it or send a redstone signal to it.=
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Iron Trapdoor=
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Iron trapdoors are horizontal barriers which can only be opened and closed by redstone signals, but not by hand. They occupy the upper or lower part of a block, depending on how they have been placed. When open, they can be climbed like a ladder.=
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