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Acacia Fence Gate
Utility Blocks

Acacia Fence Gate

Acacia Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from acacia planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.

Stack Size

64

Durability

N/A

Category

Utility Blocks

Version Added

1.8

Item ID

acacia_fence_gate

Overview

Acacia Fence Gate is a block in the Utility Blocks category of Minecraft, obtained through crafting it. A single inventory slot holds a full stack of 64 Acacia Fence Gate. It can double as furnace fuel, smelting about 1.5 items before being consumed. This item was added to the game in version 1.8.

In this database, Acacia Fence Gate sits alongside 339 other Utility Blocks entries, each with its own page. Because it stacks to 64, a single chest of Acacia Fence Gate stores up to 1,728 of them and a double chest holds 3,456, which matters when gathering enough for large builds. It also works as furnace fuel, burning long enough to smelt about 1.5 items (300 ticks) when you have a surplus to spare.

How to Obtain

  • Crafting

Fuel Value

Burns for 0.0075 item(s) in a furnace (1.5 ticks)

Notes

Crafts 1 fence gate from 4 sticks and 2 planks.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you get Acacia Fence Gate in Minecraft?

Acacia Fence Gate is obtained through crafting it. A full step-by-step crafting recipe is available on the linked crafting guide.

What is Acacia Fence Gate used for?

Acacia Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from acacia planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.

How many Acacia Fence Gate can you stack?

Acacia Fence Gate stacks up to 64 per inventory slot, so a full stack is 64 and a double chest holds 3,456 of them.

Can Acacia Fence Gate be enchanted?

No. Acacia Fence Gate cannot be enchanted in vanilla Minecraft.

Can Acacia Fence Gate be used as fuel?

Yes. Acacia Fence Gate burns in a furnace for 300 ticks, smelting about 1.5 items before it is used up.

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