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Message in a Bottle

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The perfect mail box for use on a desert island! Normally you could wait years for a reply but this one is a little quicker! Did you know the oldest message in a bottle ever found is over 130 years old!

Message in a Bottle
The perfect mail box for use on a desert island! Normally you could wait years for a reply but this one is a little quicker! Did you know the oldest message in a bottle ever found is over 130 years old!
Properties
This item has special properties you can adjust with the Wrench.
This item never drops any seeds.
This item can be placed in two directions, depending on the direction you're facing.
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Type
Mailbox – Foreground
Aqua
Blue
Charcoal
Green
Purple
Red
Varnish
Yellow
Render Type
Single
Collision Type
No Collision
Hardness
6 Hits 5 Hits – Restores after 8s of inactivity
Gems Drop
N/A
Summer Surprise
Chance to be dropped from breaking a:
•    Summer Surprise
•    Treasure Chest naturally-generated in a beach-blasted world
May yield 1 item each time.

The Message in a Bottle is an unsplicable non-solid mailbox foreground block which was added as part of SummerFest 2020 on July 3, 2020.

Function

The Message in a Bottle is one of the several mailbox blocks available in Growtopia. Anyone who has access to a Message in a Bottle can view messages left behind by other players as well as the players' names. Anyone can also punch the Message in a Bottle in order to see how many mails there are. A maximum of 20 mails can be placed inside a mailbox.

The Letter item serves as an image placeholder for the mail icon.

Trivia

  • The Message in a Bottle is based on a communication device of the same name, in which a message is sealed in a bottle and released into a body of water, hence its name.
  • The item's description references a message in a bottle discovered in January 2018 on a remote beach north of Wedge Island, Western Australia.[1] The note sealed inside — which was dated 12 June 1886 — was jettisoned from the German ship Paula, as part of an experiment into ocean and shipping routes by the German Naval Observatory.
  • The Message in a Diamond Bottle is a recolor of Message in a Bottle.

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References