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Items that are configured to be furniture will have their corresponding furniture object placed in the world where the player is looking when right-clicked, and will drop the original item when broken by default (unless configured otherwise).
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Items that are configured to be furniture will have their corresponding furniture object placed in the world where the player is looking when right-clicked, and will drop the original item when broken by default (unless configured otherwise).
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Furniture objects are rendered depending on your Minecraft version.<br>
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Furniture objects are rendered depending on your Minecraft version.
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On versions 1.19.3 and older they use invisible Item Frames.<br>
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On versions 1.19.3 and older they use invisible Item Frames.
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On versions 1.19.4 and newer they use Display Entities.<br>
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On versions 1.19.4 and newer they use Display Entities.
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Armor stands are used for any Seats the furniture has.<br>
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Armor stands are used for any Seats the furniture has.
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If you are on 1.19.4 or newer and wish to use Item Frames instead you can specify by adding `Type: ITEM_FRAME` under the Furniture section of your item.
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If you are on 1.19.4 or newer and wish to use Item Frames instead you can specify by adding `Type: ITEM_FRAME` under the Furniture section of your item.
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You can also use `Type: ARMOR_STAND` to use Armor Stands instead
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