Ender Chest

Ender chests are a type of chest that can store items, and whose contents can be accessed from anywhere in the world.

Obtaining
Ender chests can be reclaimed only by mining them using a pickaxe enchanted with Silk Touch, or it drops 8 blocks of obsidian if mined with a regular pickaxe. If it is mined using a fist, it drops nothing.

Natural generation
Ender chests naturally generate in end cities.

Usage
Ender chests can be opened by pressing or by simply tapping on Pocket Edition. If a solid block is placed above an ender chest, it cannot open.

Ender chests can be used like chests, except all ender chests in the world are interconnected, including in different dimensions. The ender chest's inventory is also separate for each player; consequently, items stored in an ender chest cannot be seen or taken by other players.

Ender chests contain 27 slots for storage and can be placed next to other ender chests without joining; they cannot be combined into double chests.

Ender chests cannot be moved by pistons and do not interact with hoppers, droppers, or comparators.

Ender chests emit a light level of 7.

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Block data
In Bedrock Edition, ender chests use the following data values:

Block entity
An ender chest has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

Trivia

 * An ender chest's particles exist only in the 1 block radius around the chest, so if the chest is placed next to a wall its particles are not seen on the other side.
 * Unlike chests, changes to an ender chest's name are not reflected in its inventory GUI.
 * Unlike chests, when broken, it does not drop the items inside it, due to the fact that the items aren't only in that chest.
 * If all ender chests are broken, the items inside are inaccessible until a new ender chest is placed.
 * Ender chests render as a full block when in the inventory, but not when placed.