All variations of Chests store stuff, self explanatory. Land Claims (only in Multiplayer) can make a spawn point. Other properties that certain blocks have are: If you press S, or the down key, you can go down a Chain, or go through a Wooden Platform. Less significant ones (not completely useless!) : A sawmill can make Chests, the rest of the wooden furniture, Beams, mushroom stuff, A Heavy Workbench can make all the Slabs, and that's it. A Hellforge is a furnace, but it can now make Hellstone bars. A anvil makes all Bar tools (including the swords!), Diamond Staff, Glass Kiln, Heavy Workbench, Bucket, Chains, Candelabra, Chandeliers, Iron Fence, all Iron furniture, Cooking Pot, Trashcan, and Iron and Obsidian Doors. A furnace makes Glass, all the Bars (excluding Hellstone Bars) and Bricks, Chocolate (keep this in mind, we will do a bug with it later!). A workbench makes the Anvil, Sawmill, Potted Plant, Bug Net, and the basic wooden furniture. Significant ones: Workbenches, Furnaces, all Coins, Torches, and Wood Platforms do not need a crafting station. However, it is different in this game, as it works if it is on screen. As stated, crafting works when you stand near a crafting station, like Terraria. If you have played Terraria before, skip this section. Link to game: Scratcharia Part 1: Basic Mechanics Before we start, I want to give a general idea on how Scratcharia works. I wasn't really sure where to put this, but this area fit the most, since there wasn't a place to put guides specifically towards gameplay.
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