Chain

Chains are metallic decoration blocks.

Natural generation
Chains will generate in bastion remnants and sometimes in ruined portals.

Placement
Chains do not require a supporting block to be placed whether it's on the top, next to it or at the bottom. It can exist completely free-standing in mid air but it can't be rotated.

Block drops
Chains can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.

Usage
Chains can be used to suspend both types of lanterns, as the chain texture connects to the chain of the lantern seamlessly. Mob spawners can be naturally generated hanging with on chain in bastion remnant. $$, bells cannot be attached to chains. Chains do not connect horizontally.

$$, chains can be pushed by pistons without being broken. However, sticky pistons can pull back the chains.

Breaking
Chains require a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it drops itself. When mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.

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Trivia

 * Chain is made out of two iron nuggets and one iron ingot, but its blast resistance is the same as the block of iron.
 * Unlike iron bars or walls, it does not connect horizontally. A solid but not a full block, it allows for many sizes of mobs and players to pass alongside each piece horizontally. When players throw an item or mob die with the loot accidentally thrown into the gap, the item can pass alongside it.
 * Despite its name, it cannot be crafted into chainmail armor.
 * The chain block is actually using the top texture of the lantern.
 * Players and mobs actually can stand on the top of the chain.