Buckets (Buckets can be used as containers
for several liquids in the game such as water, lava,)
|
Bucket
|
Bucket
of Axolotl
|
Bucket
of Cod
|
Bucket
of Pufferfish
|
|
Bucket
of Salmon
|
Bucket
of Tadpole
|
Bucket
of Tropical Fish
|
Lava
Bucket
|
|
Powder
Snow Bucket
|
Water
Bucket
|
|
Fireworks(are used to
calibration or flying with elytra)
you can craft
different types of fireworks such as small ball, large ball, burst,
star-shaped, and creeper-shaped fireworks
|
Book
(are
use to create book & quill, bookshelf
And
enchanted)
|
Book
& Quill
(are
use to right anything in)
|
Bottle
o' Enchanting
(are
use to get xp level)
|
Bundle
(Not
added in game now maybe in future are use to store anything)
|
|
Carrot
on a Stick
(Are
use to ride on pig to lore the pig)
|
Clock
(use
to see day or night)
|
Compass
(Use
to see where we first spawn in world)
|
Debug
Stick
(Not
survival mode can be obtain by command block it will make thing glitch)
|
|
Egg
(Are
use to make cake or throwing this will spawn baby chicken but it has chance
100 in 1
|
Empty
Locator Map
(you
can make map has in empty map but it can see your location)
|
Empty
Map
(To
make map of your area )
|
Enchanted
Book
(there
is many enchanted book for example mending it will repair your tool by
using xp)
|
|
End
Crystal
(It
can blast)
|
Fishing
Rod
(Use
for fishing)
|
Flint
and Steel
(Use
to light fire)
|
Glass
Bottle
(To
fill bottle with water)
|
|
Goat
Horn Admire
|
Goat
Horn Call
|
Goat
Horn Feel
|
Goat
Horn Ponder
|
|
Goat
Horn Resist
|
Goat
Horn Seek
|
Goat
Horn Sing
|
Goat
Horn Yearn
|
|
Lead
(To
leash the mobs)
|
Name Tag
(Use
to give name to any mob)
|
Ocean Explorer Map
(this
map is get by villagers to explore ocean)
|
Recovery
Compass
(It
will use you your last death location)
|
|
Saddle
(to
rides on different mobs like horse,pig and lama)
|
Shears
(are
use to shear the sheep or cut the leaves from tree or get grass or sea grass)
|
Shield
(are
use to block the attack of your enemy)
|
Snowball
(You
can throw this on players it can’t attack but it give knowkback)
|
|
Spyglass
(to
see far away)
|
Totem of
Undying
(save
you from dying)
|
Warped
Fungus on a fishing rod
(use
to ride on strider)
|
Woodland
Explorer Map
(use
to explore the woodland mansion
|
Arrows
|
Arrow
(Normal
arrow can be craft by flint feather and stick
And
shooted by bow)
|
Arrow of
Decay
(it
will give you wither effect that that get you 1 hp per 0.8 second)
|
Arrow of
Fire Resistance
(it
will give you fire resistance mean no fire and lava harm you)
|
Arrow of
Harming
(It
will take your 4 HP per one arrow)
|
|
Arrow of
Healing
(It
will give you 4 hp per one arrow)
|
Arrow of
Invisibility
It
will give you invisibility)
|
Arrow of
Leaping
It
will give you jump boost)
|
Arrow of
Luck
(this
arrow not exist in game but obtain by
command)
|
|
Arrow of
Poison
(It
will give poison that not kill but your health stop on 1 HP)
|
Arrow of
Regeneration
(it
will give you regeneration that heal you)
|
Arrow of
Slow Falling
(if
you fall from high place then if you get this arrow this make you fall slowly
and not take any damage)
|
Arrow of
Slowness
(It
will make you slow)
|
|
Arrow of
Strength
(It
will make you more power full)
|
Arrow of
Swiftness
(provides the player (or their enemy) with a 20% speed
buff)
|
Arrow of
the Turtle Master
(Turtle Master. The tipped arrows of the turtle master
affect mobs like players, slowing them down yet making them invernurable at
the same time.)
|
Arrow of
Water Breathing
(it
will make you breath in water)
|
|
Arrow of
Weakness
(It
will make you weak)
|
Spectral
Arrow
(It
will make you glow)
|
|
|
Armor `
|
Turtle
Shell
(this
helmet give you water breathing for 10 second when come out from water )
|
Netherite
Helmet
(the
most power full helmet )
|
Diamond
Helmet (the second most power ful helmet)
|
Golden
Helmet
(This
helmet not provide protection not much but it make save you from piglin in
nether)
|
|
Iron
Helmet
(this
is not much then diamond but good to protect yourself)
|
Chain
Helmet
(you
can’t craft this but trade with villagers or killing mob with chain armor)
|
Leather
Cap
(this
is not good but you can dye it in any color)
|
|
Chestplates
|
Netherite
Chestplate
(the
most power full chestplate )
|
Diamond
Chestplate
(the
second most power ful chestplate)
|
Golden
Chestplate
(This Chestplate
not provide protection not much but it make save you from piglin in nether)
|
Iron
Chestplate
(this
is not much then diamond but good to protect yourself)
|
|
Chain
Chestplate
(you
can’t craft this but trade with villagers or killing mob with chain armor)
|
Leather
Tunic
(this
is not good but you can dye it in any color)
|
|
|
Leggings
|
Netherite
Leggings
(the
most power full Leggings )
|
Diamond
Leggings
(the
second most power ful Leggings)
|
Golden
Leggings
(This
Leggings not provide protection not much but it make save you from piglin in
nether)
|
Iron
Leggings
(this
is not much then diamond but good to protect yourself)
|
|
Chain
Leggings
(you
can’t craft this but trade with villagers or killing mob with chain armor)
|
Leather
Pants
(this
is not good but you can dye it in any color)
|
|
|
Boots
|
Netherite
Boots
|
Diamond
Boots
|
Golden
Boots
|
Iron
Boots
|
|
Chain
Boots
|
Leather
Boots
|
|
|
Horse Armor
|
Diamond
Horse Armor
|
Gold
Horse Armor
|
Iron
Horse Armor
|
Leather
Horse Armor
|
Weapons
Swords
|
Netherite
Sword
Most
power ful weapon
|
Diamond
Sword
This
good for fighting
|
Iron
Sword
Not
most power full but good
|
Stone
Sword
Only
in cause when you have no iron
|
|
Golden
Sword
This
sword is like very bad
|
Wooden Sword
No
when make this but if you want to make this you can make
|
|
|
Other Weapons
|
Trident
You
can throw this or use this like sword
|
Crossbow
Use
like bow but do more damage
|
Bow
For
shooting arrow
|
Materials
|
Amethyst
Shard
(can
be get from amethyst geode )
|
Black
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or black dye)
|
Blaze
Powder
(Can
be get from blaze rod in crafting table)
|
Blaze
Rod
(By
killing blaze in nether)
|
|
Blue
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or blue dye)
|
Bone
(By
killing skeleton)
|
Bone
Meal
(Can
be get from bone in crafting table)
|
Bowl
(three planks of any kind, arranged in a bowl shape
in a crafting grid, turns into four bowls)
|
|
Brick
(place a clay ball in the top cell in the furnace GUI. Then,
fill the lower cell with your choice of fuel such as coal, wood, etc. Wait
for the arrow in the middle to fill. Now that a brick has been made, simply
click the brick and drag it into your inventory)
|
Brown
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or brown dye)
|
Brown
Mushroom
(Can
be get from different places e.g nether and swamp )
|
Charcoal
(by
wood putting in the furnace and put any
fuel source down and for some time it form a char coal )
|
|
Clay
(by
breaking block of clay in river)
|
Coal
(obtain
by breaking ores in caves)
|
Cocoa
Beans
(Cocoa beans come from cocoa pods, which are found on the
trunks of normal-sized naturally-generated jungle trees in jungle biomes)
|
Copper
Ingot
(By
smelting raw copper)
|
|
Cyan
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or cyan dye)
|
Diamond
(can
be get from ore found in caves)
|
Disc
Fragment
(found
in deep dark biome to make newest disk)
|
Dragon's
Breath
(Can
be get from dragon’s breath )
|
|
Echo
Shard
(found
in deep dark biome to make new compass)
|
Emerald
(get
from villagers by trading or mining in caves)
|
Ender
Pearl
(by
killing ender man)
|
Eye of
Ender
(By
mixing blaze powder or Ender Pearl it use to found a protal of end)
|
|
Feather
(by
killing chicken)
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
(by
mixing brown mushroom , red mushroom and with spider eye)
|
Fire
Charge
(get
from loot chest in structures)
|
Firework
Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge)
|
|
Flint
(Can
get by breaking gravel)
|
Ghast
Tear
(by
killing gast in nether)
|
Glistering
Melon
placing eight gold nuggets and a melon slice in the
crafting interface
|
Glow Ink
Sac
(by
killing glow squid)
|
|
Glowstone
Dust
(by
breaking glow stone)
|
Gold
Ingot
(by
smelting raw gold or killing piglin)
|
Gold
Nugget
(by
placing Ingot in crafting table)
|
Gray
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or gray dye)
|
|
Green
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or green dye)
|
Gunpowder
(By
killing creeper)
|
Heart of
the Sea
(obtained from a buried treasure. The location
is marked with a noticeable red X on a buried treasure map, which is found in
ocean ruins and shipwrecks)
|
Honey
Bottle
(by using a glass bottle on a full beehive)
|
|
Ink Sac
(By
killing squid)
|
Iron
Ingot
(by
smelting raw iron)
|
Iron
Nugget
(by
placing iron ingot in crafting table)
|
Lapis
Lazuli
(get
by ore found in cave)
|
|
Leather
(by
killing cow , horse and hoglin)
|
Light
Blue Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or blue dye)
|
Light
Gray Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or Light Gray dye)
|
Lime
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or lime dye)
|
|
Magenta
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or magenta dye)
|
Magma
Cream
(by
mixing slime and blaze powder)
|
Nautilus
Shell
(by fishing, by killing Drowned, or by trading with
Wandering Traders.)
|
Nether
Brick (by smelting netherrack in a
furnace.)
|
|
Nether
Quartz
(Nether quartz ore can be mined with any pickaxe, or it drops nothing., it drops 1 nether
quartz)
|
Nether
Star
(by
killing the nether boss the “wither”)
|
Netherite
Ingot
(by
mixing four netherite scraps with four gold ingots)
|
Netherite
Scrap
(smelt
Ancient Debris. This will turn it into Netherite Scraps)
|
|
Orange
Firework Star
((Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or orange dye))
|
Paper
(by
placing 3 sugarcan in horzantal line )
|
Phantom
Membrane
(by
killing phantom)
|
Pink
Firework Star
((Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or pink dye))
|
|
Popped
Chorus Fruit
(By
smelting chorus fruit)
|
Prismarine
Crystals
(dropped by sea lanterns when not using a Silk Touch tool.
They drop 2–3 crystals each time)
|
Prismarine
Shard
(defeating the Guardian and Elder Guardian mob,
which can be found in Ocean Monuments)
|
Purple
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or
Purple dye)
|
|
Rabbit
Hide
(by
killing rabbit)
|
Rabbit's
Foot
(too
much rare by killing rabbit )
|
Raw
Copper
(get
from ore in caves)
|
Raw Gold
(get
from ore in caves)
|
|
Raw Iron
(get
from ore in caves)
|
Red
Firework Star
(Can be
craft by gun powder , fire charge or red dye)
|
Red
Mushroom
(Can
be get from different places e.g nether and swamp )
|
Scute
(when
turtle egg hatch it drop a Scute)
|
|
Shulker
Shell
(by
killing Shulker in end)
|
Slimeball
(by
killing slime)
|
Stick
place 1 or more Wood Planks on top of another stack of Wood
Planks to get Sticks. For every 2 Wood Planks used this way, you will get 4
Sticks.
|
String
(by
killing spider)
|
|
Sugar
(place
one sugarcan in any crafting grid)
|
Wheat
(To
get wheat you can or steal from villagers)
|
White
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or
White dye)
|
Yellow
Firework Star
(Can
be craft by gun powder , fire charge or Yellow dye)
|
. Decorations
|
Glow
Item Frame
(when
you place any item in the item will glow can craft glow item frame by adding
normal frame + glow ink sac)
|
Item
Frame
(use
to place item in can craft by leather in center and place sticks in other
grids )
|
Painting
(Use
for decoration on wall can craft same has item frame but in center there is
whool)
|
Banner Patterns
|
Bordure
Indented
|
Creeper
Charge
|
Field
Masoned
|
Flower
Charge
|
|
Globe
|
Skull
Charge
|
Snout
|
Thing
|
Transporation
Minecarts
|
Minecart
(can
use on rail to travel)
|
Minecart
with Chest
(can
use on rail to transport your items)
|
Minecart
with Command Block
(This
is not in survival but you get by using command)
|
Minecart
with Furnace
(it
was only come for one day in game)
|
|
Minecart
with Hopper
(It
picks up everything that may come its way)
|
Minecart
with Spawner
(it is
not in survival this is only a myth but if this item is in spawn mobs From
where he passed)
|
Minecart
with T N T
(it
blow up when connect to redstone)
|
|
Elytra
Elytra
(The Elytra allows players to glide and fly through the air.
It is a late-game item that is worn similar to chestplates.)
Boat
|
Acacia
Boat
|
Acacia
Boat with Chest
|
Birch
Boat
|
Birch
Boat with Chest
|
|
Dark Oak
Boat
|
Dark
Oak Boat with Chest
|
Jungle
Boat
|
Jungle
Boat with Chest
|
|
Mangrove
Boat
|
Mangrove
Boat with Chest
|
Oak Boat
|
Oak
Boat with Chest
|
|
Spruce
Boat
|
Spruce
Boat with Chest
|
|
|
Potions
|
Potion of Decay
player-brewed potions that can inflict the Wither status
effect on their opponent
|
Potion
of Fire Resistance
1 water
bottle, 1 nether wart, and 1 magma cream and then you will get a
potion of fire resistance
|
Potion
of Harming
1 Potion of Poison (0:45) and 1 fermented spider eye. Place the
Potion of Poison (0:45) in one of the bottom boxes in the Brewing Stand menu.
Then add the fermented spider eye to the top box. After a few seconds
|
Potion
of Healing
need 1 water bottle, 1 nether wart, and 1
glistering melon
|
|
Potion
of Invisibility
|
Potion
of Leaping
|
Potion
of Luck
|
Potion
of Night Vision
|
|
Potion
of Poison
|
Potion
of Regeneration
|
Potion
of Slow Falling
|
Potion
of Slowness
|
|
Potion
of Strength
|
Potion
of Swiftness
|
Potion
of the Turtle Master
|
Potion
of Water Breathing
|
|
Potion
of Weakness
|
Water
Bottle
|
|
|
Receips
|
Ingredient
|
Effect
|
Resulting
Potion
|
|
Water
Bottle
|
+
|
Nether
Wart
|
=
|
Awkward
Potion
|
|
Awkward Potion
|
+
|
Sugar
|
=
|
Potion
of Swiftness
|
|
+
|
Rabbit's
Foot
|
=
|
Potion
of Leaping
|
|
+
|
Glistering
Melon
|
=
|
Potion
of Healing
|
|
+
|
Spider
Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Poison
|
|
+
|
Pufferfish
|
=
|
Potion
of Water Breathing
|
|
+
|
Magma
Cream
|
=
|
Potion
of Fire Resistance
|
|
+
|
Golden
Carrot
|
=
|
Potion
of Night Vision
|
|
+
|
Blaze
Powder
|
=
|
Potion
of Strength
|
|
+
|
Ghast
Tear
|
=
|
Potion
of Regeneration
|
|
+
|
Turtle
Shell
|
=
|
Potion
of the Turtle Master
|
|
+
|
Phantom
Membrane
|
=
|
Potion
of Slow Falling
|
|
Water
Bottle
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Weakness
|
|
A potion that from by mixing
redstone,glow stone and fermented eye with other potion
|
|
|
|
|
|
Effect
Potion
|
Enhancer
|
Resulting
Potion
|
|
Potion
of Swiftness
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Swiftness +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Swiftness II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Slowness
|
|
Potion
of Leaping
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Leaping +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Leaping II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Slowness
|
|
Potion
of Healing
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Healing II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Harming
|
|
Potion
of Poison
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Poison +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Poison II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Harming
|
|
Potion
of Water Breathing
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Water Breathing +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Fire Resistance
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Fire Resistance +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Night Vision
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Night Vision +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
Potion
of Invisibility
|
|
Potion
of Strength
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Strength +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Strength II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Regeneration
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Regeneration +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Regeneration II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of the Turtle Master
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of the Turtle Master +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of the Turtle Master II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Slow Falling
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Slow Falling +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Slowness
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Slowness +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Slowness IV
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Harming
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Harming II
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Invisibility
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Invisibility +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
Potion
of Weakness
|
+
|
Redstone
Dust
|
=
|
Potion
of Weakness +
|
|
+
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
=
|
N/A
|
|
+
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
=
|
N/A
|
ITEMS FOR BREWING
|
Brewing
Stand
|
Handles
the actual brewing.
|
|
Blaze
Powder
|
Fuels
the brewing stand.
|
|
Nether
Wart
|
Used
as a base ingredient for most potions.
|
|
Glass
Bottle
|
Container
for Potions.
|
|
Water
Bucket or other Water Source
|
Used
to fill up Glass Bottles to turn them into Water Bottles. Required as a
starting point for all potions.
|
|
Ingredient
|
Effect
|
Resulting
Potion
|
|
Sugar
|
Speed
|
Potion
of Swiftness
|
|
Rabbit's
Foot
|
Jump
Boost
|
Potion
of Leaping
|
|
Glistering
Melon
|
Instant
Health
|
Potion
of Healing
|
|
Spider
Eye
|
Poison
|
Potion
of Poison
|
|
Pufferfish
|
Water
Breathing
|
Potion
of Water Breathing
|
|
Magma
Cream
|
Fire
Resistance
|
Potion
of Fire Resistance
|
|
Golden
Carrot
|
Night
Vision
|
Potion
of Night Vision
|
|
Blaze
Powder
|
Strength
|
Potion
of Strength
|
|
Ghast
Tear
|
Regeneration
|
Potion
of Regeneration
|
|
Turtle
Shell
|
Slowness,
Resistance
|
Potion
of the Turtle Master
|
|
Phantom
Membrane
|
Slow
Falling
|
Potion
of Slow Falling
|
|
Ingredient
|
Enhancement
|
|
Redstone
Dust
|
Extends
the duration of
a Potion's effects.
Cannot
be used with Glowstone Dust.
|
|
Glowstone
Dust
|
Improves
the effect of
a Potion.
Cannot
be used with Redstone Dust.
|
|
Fermented
Spider Eye
|
Corrupts
the effect of
a Potion.
|
|
Gunpowder
|
Converts
a Potion into a Splash Potion.
Splash Potions are thrown instead of drunk and
provide the effect to every mob nearby.
|
|
Dragon's
Breath
|
Converts
a Splash Potion into a Lingering Potion.
Lingering Potions allow a Splash Potion's effects to linger where
it was thrown, allowing for more players/mobs to be affected.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Music disc
|
Music
Disc 11
|
Music
Disc 13
|
Music
Disc 5
|
Music
Disc blocks
|
|
Music
Disc cat
|
Music
Disc chirp
|
Music
Disc far
|
Music
Disc mall
|
|
Music
Disc mellohi
|
Music
Disc otherside
|
Music
Disc pigstep
|
Music
Disc stal
|
|
Music Disc strad
|
Music Disc wait
|
Music Disc ward
|
|
You can play disc in jukebox
How to Get Records
When skeleton kill creeper or get
in loot chest
|
Black
Dye
|
Blue Dye
|
Brown
Dye
|
Cyan Dye
|
|
Gray Dye
|
Green
Dye
|
Light
Blue Dye
|
Light
Gray Dye
|
|
Lime Dye
|
Magenta
Dye
|
Orange
Dye
|
Pink Dye
|
|
Purple
Dye
|
Red Dye
|
White Dye
|
Yellow
Dye
|
MOBS
Hostile Mobs
Hostile
mobs who attack on player
|
Blaze
(found
in nether fortress he throw fire rod on player he drop blaze rod)
|
Charged
Creeper
(it
from when normal creeper hit by lightning strike it use to get mobs head the
mob die in his range drop head he drop gun powder)
|
Chicken
Jockey
(It is
very rare mob a baby zombie riding on chicken chance of this thing is 0.4875%)
|
|
Creeper
(it
found in over world he always blast on player it drop gun powder)
|
Drowned
(the
water zombie)
|
Elder
Guardian
(The
water boss found in monument )
|
|
Ender
Dragon
(the
end boss found in end the goal of game in to kill ender dragon)
|
Endermite
(it
spwan when we throw ender pearl it
can’t drop anything)
|
Evoker
(The
mob that found in woodland mansion that drop totem and spawn vex)
|
|
Ghast
(found
in nether throw fire ball to player)
|
Giant
(this
mob has no AI he is 20 blocks tall)
|
Guardian
(found
in monument attack with laser to player)
|
|
Hoglin
(found
in nether drop pork chop)
|
Husk
(the
desert’s zombie)
|
Illusioner
(not
exist in game)
|
|
Magma
Cube
(Found
in the Nether. They are most commonly found near Nether Fortresses and Basalt
Deltas. When they move, they jump and momentarily unravel into eight layers,
giving them the appearance of a spring while revealing a yellow core inside.)
|
Phantom
(A
flying Hostile Mob that will attack players every ten to twenty seconds. When
a phantom goes in for an attack, you can hear it screeching as it flies
towards you. Phantoms are also known to drop certain loot that no other mobs
drop when killed)
|
Piglin
Brute
(Stronger
variant of piglins that appears in all types of bastion remnants. They always
attack the player. They do not barter, they do not retreat, and they cannot
be distracted by gold)
|
|
Pillager
(mobs
armed with crossbows that attack players, Iron Golems, Wandering Traders, and
Villagers)
|
Ravager
(a mob
that is ridden by pillagers and only spawns in raid They're known to attack
players, wandering traders, villagers, and Iron Golems. Ravagers have two
types of attacks melee attack and roar. Below is how much melee damage a
Ravager does.)
|
Shulker
(a mob
use to craft shulker chest and this mob attack player by throwing white ball
on player that can give effect of levitation to player found in end city)
|
|
Silverfish
(only
protect stronghold that is the portal of end )
|
Skeleton
(shot
with bow and arrow spawn at night in over world and spawn in nether)
|
Skeleton
Horseman
(spawn
by lighting strike)
|
|
Slime
(Bouncy,
cube-shaped hostile mobs that spawn deep underground in particular chunks, or
at night in swamp biomes. They attack by jumping onto their targets, and are
one of two mobs able to "split" after death.)
|
Spider
Jockey
(skeleton
riding on spider that have chances of spawn is 1%
)
|
Stray
(a variation
of the skeleton mob that is usually found only in cold biomes. Attack on
player with arrow of slowness)
|
|
Vex
(Spawned
by Evoker that give the damage of one iron sword and It crosses over anything
)
|
Vindicator
(same
like pillagers but have attack with axe and spawn with evoker)
|
Warden
(the
warden the boss of underground deep dark can’t see anything but it can find
player by smell it kill you in two hits even you wearing a netheriet armor)
|
|
Witch
(spawn
in swamp with hut throw potion on player)
|
Wither
(the
boss of nether span by three heads of wither skeleton and soul sand he want
to kill every mob he do explosion when his head touch anything and give effect
of decay)
|
Wither
Skeleton
(found
in nether fortress give effect of decay attack with stone sword)
|
|
Zoglin
(hoglin
become a zoglin if he come to overworld and attack on every mobs)
|
Zombie
(Melee,
hostile mobs that spawn in areas with a light level of 7 or less. They are
found within nearly all Minecraft biomes and burn in the daylight)
|
Zombie
Villager
(same
like zombie but you can cure by potion of weakness and golden apple)
|
Passive Mobs
That
can’t attack on you even if you hit them
|
Allay
(A helper mob who loves to
collect items. You can hand the Allay an item and it will fly around picking
up and collecting any of the same item that it finds lying on the ground. It
won't mine blocks on its own, though)
|
Axolotl
(aquatic mob endemic to the lush
caves biome that hunts most other aquatic mobs)
|
Bat
(A
flying ambient passive mob that spawns in dark areas underground.)
|
|
Cat
(a passive mob found in villages and swamp huts. They can be
tamed and used to repel creepers and phantoms. Breed by using cod)
|
Chicken
(Chickens
are a Passive Mob that are primarily used for harvesting materials in Minecraft.
They are known to produce eggs and drop feathers and raw chicken upon death.
Breed by using pumpkin seeds, melon seeds, beetroot seeds or wheat seeds.)
|
Cod
(A
passive mob. The term mob is short for mobile and is used to refer to all
living, moving creatures in the game such as chickens, creepers, and cods.)
|
|
Cow
(A
passive mob primarily used for harvesting materials in Minecraft. They
are known to produce milk and drop leather and raw beef upon death breed by
using wheat)
|
Donkey
(a
passive mob in Minecraft. They're primarily used for travel and can
be used to carry items. Can breed by carrot or apple)
|
Fox
(a
tameable passive mob that spawns in taigas, old growth taigas, snowy taigas
and mountain groves. They are able to carry a single item in their mouth, but
prefer food over other items. Can breed by berry)
|
|
Frog
(a
passive mob in Minecraft that can be found in swamp biomes. Frogs are
known to use their tongues to attack other mobs)
|
Glow
Squid
(a passive
mob in Minecraft. They can only be found in the ocean and are
easily spotted by the glowing texture they give off give glow ink sac when player
kill glow squid )
|
Horse
(a
calm and confident compatriot out in the Minecraft wilds. Found in
herds of two-to-six, they roam the plains and savanna biomes chomping on
grass and swishing their swishy tails can breed by carrot or apple)
|
|
Mooshroom
(A
passive mob in Minecraft that does everything a normal cow could
do. But the only difference is that they're red and have mushrooms on them.
They're extremely rare because they only spawn in one biome)
|
Mule
(Passive
mobs that were introduced to Minecraft in Update 1.6. In survival mode,
they cannot be found naturally. They can only be obtained through the
breeding of a horse and a donkey)
|
Ocelot
( passive mobs that spawn naturally in Jungle
biomes. They can be tamed using Fish. They are the third tamable mob
in Minecraft, the other two being the Horse and the Wolf. In 1.14 or
1.15 Cats will become a separate entity roaming around the Overworld.)
|
|
Parrot
(rare
tameable mobs found in jungles. Parrots can imitate sounds of nearby hostile
mobs and can perch on the player's shoulders.)
|
Pig
(a common passive mob found in most grass biomes. Pigs are a source of
porkchops and can be equipped with a saddle to be driven)
|
Pufferfish
(a
poison mob that found in underwater use to brew potion)
|
|
Rabbit
(an
uncommon passive mob and is a source of rabbit's foot, rabbit hide and
raw rabbit.)
|
Salmon
(A
passive mob in Minecraft. They serve as a great source when cooked)
|
Sea
Turtle
(Is a
common passive mob found in beach biomes. They are the only source of scutes,
which drop from baby turtles when they mature into adults.)
|
|
Sheep
(A
common passive mob drop wool and mutton when kill by player and also dye with
colour)
|
Skeleton
Horse
(A
common passive mob use just like horse in java you saddle but in pe/bedrock/xbox/windows 10 you can ride
without saddle and you can ride this horse underwater has well but need water
breating potion on your horse and on you)
|
Snow
Golem
(A
player-constructed passive utility mob that is affected by temperature and
whose utilities include defense against monsters and, in some biomes, snow
farming)
|
|
Squid
(a
passive mob in Minecraft. They only spawn in Ocean biomes and are
fairly simple to spot because of their shape. They drop black ink sac)
|
Strider
(found
in nether use to cross lava pool use saddle to ride on strider use fishing
rod with warped
mushroom)
|
Tadpole
(A
passive mob in Minecraft that can be found in swamp biomes.
Tadpoles are baby frogs that eventually turn into full-grown frogs)
|
|
Tropical
Fish
(a
passive mob in Minecraft. They only spawn in specific ocean biomes
and are a great food source. )
|
Villager
(villager
are a common passive mob they can do jobs there are 16 types of villager)
Armorer.
Trade armor things with you
Butcher.
Trade food with you
Cartographer.
Trade maps with you
Cleric.
Trade potion items with you
Farmer
– Most Popular of All Minecraft Villager Jobs.
Fisherman.
Fletcher
– Rarest of All Minecraft Villager Jobs.
Leatherworker.
|
Wandering
Trader
(A
passive mob that randomly spawns near the player. It can trade, making
natural items more available, less dangerous to obtain, and in some cases,
renewable)
|
|
Zombie
Horse
(not
spawn Neutrally sawn by using spawn egg)
|
|
|
\ Neutral Mobs
Neutral
mobs are the mobs that can’t attack on player unless player hit the mob
|
Bee
(a
neutral mob typically found roaming flower-based Biomes, such as Meadows and
Plains, and are known to be the only source of Honey in Minecraft.)
|
Cave
Spider
(A
neutral mob only found in abandoned mineshafts. They're smaller than normal
spiders, although they are more dangerous. They can fit in spaces 0.5 blocks
high. Their blue texture also makes them stand out from the normal spider.
Give effect of poison when they hit the player)
|
Dolphin
(A
sea-based mob in Minecraft. They are known to give players a speed
boost in the water near them. They'll also lead you to buried treasure when
you feed them raw fish. If provoked, they'll begin to attack you.)
|
|
Enderman
( a
neutral mob that can be found in Minecraft. They can usually be found in
every Biome. They're known to attack other players if you look directly into
their eyes and are the only mobs that drop Ender Pearls)
|
Goat
(a
neutral mob found in certain mountainous biomes. Goats can jump especially
high and ram mobs. They are a source of goat horns and milk.)
|
Iron
Golem
(a
large, powerful neutral utility mob that defends players and villagers. It is
one of the few mobs that can be built then spawned in the game)
|
|
Llama
(A
tamable neutral mob used to transport large shipments of items. A trader
llama is a special variant that follows wandering traders.)
|
Panda
(a rare neutral mob that
can be found in jungle biomes, and are
unique because pandas have a variety of personalities that will determine how
they act)
|
Piglin
(a
neutral mob found in the Nether. They become hostile unless the player is
equipped with at least one piece of golden armor. Players can use gold ingots
to barter with them for various items.)
|
|
Polar
Bear
(Neutral
mobs in Minecraft that spawn in all snowy, and frozen ocean
biomes at light level 7 or higher. They can quickly become hostile while with
their cubs; if a single polar bear is attacked all polar bears in the area
will be provoked.)
|
Spider
(neutral
during daytime. However, a spider will always attack any player who provokes
them, regardless of the time of day. Spiders will perform a leap attack at a
player when close enough.)
|
Wolf
(Mobs that can be tamed. They are extremely useful to take with you in
dangerous areas because they'll attack nearly all mobs that hurt the player.
Players can provoke a wild wolf by hitting it)
|
|
Zombified
Piglin
(A neutral undead variant of the piglin that
inhabits the Nether. Zombified
piglins normally ignore players, but if one is attacked, it and all zombified
piglins in the vicinity become enraged and attack the aggressor with their
golden swords)
|
|
|
Blocks
Aquatic Blocks
Coral (Coral
blocks and other variants only spawn on Warm Ocean biomes. You can use them for
decoration)
|
Brain
Coral
|
Bubble
Coral
|
Fire
Coral
|
Horn
Coral
|
|
Tube
Coral
|
|
|
|
Coral Block
|
Brain Coral
Block
|
Bubble
Coral Block
|
Fire
Coral Block
|
Horn
Coral Block
|
|
Tube
Coral Block
|
|
|
|
Coral Fan
|
Brain Coral Fan
|
Bubble
Coral Fan
|
Fire
Coral Fan
|
Horn
Coral Fan
|
|
Tube
Coral Fan
|
|
|
|
Dead Coral
|
Dead
Brain Coral
|
Dead
Bubble Coral
|
Dead
Fire Coral
|
Dead
Horn Coral
|
|
Dead
Tube Coral
|
|
|
|
Dead Coral Block
|
Dead
Brain Coral Block
|
Dead
Bubble Coral Block
|
Dead
Fire Coral Block
|
Dead
Horn Coral Block
|
|
Dead
Tube Coral Block
|
|
|
|
Dead Coral Fan
|
Dead
Brain Coral Fan
|
Dead
Bubble Coral Fan
|
Dead
Fire Coral Fan
|
Dead
Horn Coral Fan
|
|
Dead
Tube Coral Fan
|
|
|
|
Snow and Ice
|
|
Blue Ice
(found
in ice spikes biome)
|
Ice
(freeze
water )
|
Packed
Ice
(found
in all ice biome)
|
Snow
(layer
of snow 8 layer of snow will make snow block)
|
|
Snow
Block
(snow
block use in summon of snow golem)
|
|
|
|
Kelp and Seagrass
Dried Kelp
Block
(Use for
fuel in furnace)
Kelp
(Uan be
dried by furnace)
Seagrass
(Use to
bread turtle can be mine by using shears)
Sponge
|
Sponge
(Use
to eliminate water only found in ocean monument)
|
Wet
Sponge
(when
sponge suck the water dry in nether or in furnace)
|
Prismarine
|
Dark
Prismarine
(a
stone-like material block that only generates naturally underwater in Ocean
Monuments. It was added in the 1.8 updates. It also can be crafted with 8 prismarine
shards and a black dye)
|
Dark
Prismarine Slab
(by
placing three Dark Prismarine in line you get 6 slabs)
|
Dark
Prismarine Stairs
(by
using stone cuter)
|
Prismarine
(A
type of stone that appears underwater in ruins and ocean monuments. It
periodically changes color between blue and green. Prismarine bricks are cyan
bricks with chiseled patterns. Dark prismarine is dark cyan, with a tight
grid pattern)
|
|
Prismarine
Brick Slab
|
Prismarine
Brick Stairs
|
Prismarine
Bricks
(Prismarine
bricks are cyan bricks with chiseled patterns)
|
Prismarine
Slab
|
|
Prismarine
Stairs
|
Prismarine
Wall
|
|
|
Banners
|
Black
Banner
|
Blue
Banner
|
Brown
Banner
|
Cyan
Banner
|
|
Gray
Banner
|
Green
Banner
|
Illager
Banner
|
Light
Blue Banner
|
|
Light
Gray Banner
|
Lime
Banner
|
Magenta Banner
|
Ominous
Banner
|
|
Orange
Banner
|
Pink
Banner
|
Purple
Banner
|
Red
Banner
|
|
White
Banner
|
Yellow
Banner
|
|
|
How to Design Banners
Use a Loom
How to Get Banners
Get Them Through Crafting
Concrete
Concrete is a special block that you won't find anywhere in the world. But you
can craft it using cheap materials, and it comes in 16 different colors. And
unlike other colorful blocks like Wool, it's not flammable.
|
Pink
Concrete
|
Yellow
Concrete
|
Gray
Concrete
|
Light
Gray Concrete
|
|
Black
Concrete
|
Purple
Concrete
|
Blue
Concrete
|
Light
Blue Concrete
|
|
Cyan
Concrete
|
Red
Concrete
|
Magenta
Concrete
|
Brown
Concrete
|
|
White
Concrete
|
Green
Concrete
|
Lime
Concrete
|
Orange
Concrete
|
Concrete Powder
(Concrete
Powder become concrete if it interacts with water)
|
Pink
Concrete Powder
|
Yellow
Concrete Powder
|
Gray
Concrete Powder
|
Light
Gray Concrete Powder
|
|
Black
Concrete Powder
|
Purple
Concrete Powder
|
Blue
Concrete Powder
|
Light
Blue Concrete Powder
|
|
Cyan
Concrete Powder
|
Red
Concrete Powder
|
Magenta Concrete
Powder
|
Brown
Concrete Powder
|
|
White
Concrete Powder
|
Green
Concrete Powder
|
Lime
Concrete Powder
|
Orange
Concrete Powder
|
Creative Blocks
(Only
get by using commands not in survival command of those item (/give player name
item name)
|
Barrier
(you
can’t see it but you can see it if you keep it in your hand)
|
Bedrock
(An unbreakable block in Minecraft. Players
can find bedrock at the lowest levels of Minecraft's Overworld and Nether
realms, where the block serves as a barrier to prevent players from falling
out of the world. Bedrock can also be found at the top-most level of the
game's Nether)
|
Command
Block
(a
specialized type of block within a Minecraft: Bedrock Edition and java world
that allows the use of console commands in-game. The same commands that
players can type from chat can be run automatically by command blocks using
redstone power)
|
End
Portal Frame
(a block found in Strongholds which are arranged in a
12 block ring pattern over a pool of Lava. This arrangement of blocks makes
up an End Portal, which players can use to reach the End)
|
|
Structure
Block
( to save and load blocks that may or may not be
arranged in the form of a structure. They can be useful both as building
tools and for gameplay animation and much more)
|
Structure
Void
(an invisible block that allows existing blocks to
remain unchanged rather than be overridden when using the structure block to
load a structure)
|
light block
( invisible blocks, primarily intended for map makers,
that can produce any light level from 0 to 15)
|
|
Dirt Blocks
|
Clay
(a block that
can be found abundantly in lush caves, in patches in shallow surface water or
converted from mud using pointed dripstone. It can be smelted into terracotta
or broken into clay balls which are smeltable into bricks)
|
Coarse
Dirt
(A dirt block that doesn't
grow grass. The technical way to say it
would be: It doesn't allow grass to spread. Grass grows on dirt blocks if
they can be connected to other grass blocks)
|
Dirt
(a block found abundantly in most biomes under a
layer of grass blocks at the top of the Overworld.)
|
Dirt
Path
(A
dirt path has the highest hardness value of all blocks mineable with a
shovel. In Bedrock Edition, a dirt path block can be mined with Silk Touch
tools and drops itself. In Java Edition, dirt paths always drop dirt when
broken. Dirt path blocks can be obtained only via the Creative inventory,
commands, or pick block.)
|
|
Farmland
( a
block on which seeds, root vegetables, and most saplings can be planted and
grown.)
|
Grass
Block
( a
natural block that grows abundantly on the Overworld's surface. A grass block
can be obtained by mining it with a Silk Touch-enchanted tool. Otherwise, it
will spit dirt. It can also be obtained by killing an enderman with a grass
block in his hand.)
|
Gravel
(a
gravity-affected block found in the Overworld and the Nether. It is a source
of flint, which has a chance to drop when gravel is broken)
|
Mud
(A
block found abundantly in mangrove swamps or created by using a water bottle
on a dirt block. It can be used for crafting or converted into clay using
pointed dripstone.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mycelium
(A
block found abundantly in mangrove swamps or created by using a water bottle
on a dirt block. It can be used for crafting or converted into clay using
pointed dripstone.)
|
Podzol
(a
dirt-type block that naturally blankets the surface of the old growth taiga
and bamboo jungles, along with their respective variants. Grass blocks and
mycelium cannot spread to this block.)
|
Red Sand
(A
block added to Minecraft in update 1.7 that can be found in the
badlands biome. It is affected by gravity and obeys physics, like its
counterpart in the desert biome)
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Rooted
Dirt
(Dirt
filled with roots – specifically, dirt-filled with azalea roots. If you
want some, then locate an azalea tree and dig beneath it to find plenty of
the stuff. You can also grow new azalea trees if you want, because any dirt
below the tree will be immediately converted to rooted dirt when it grows)
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Sand
(a
gravity-affected block found abundantly in deserts and beaches, and less
commonly in or near surface water)
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End Blocks
|
Chorus
Plant
(Blocks
that naturally generate on the outer islands of the End. They can be grown
using chorus flowers)
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Chorus
Flower
(A
part of the Chorus Plant added by Minecraft, that will generate naturally in the
End. It can be placed on End Stone to grow a new Chorus Plant. It will drop
itself when mined, but when the block below it is broken, it will be
destroyed without dropping anything)
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End Stone
|
End
Stone
(A
block that appears in the End and, apart from generated structures, makes up
all of the solid ground that exists in that dimension.)
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End
Stone Bricks
(primarily
decorative blocks, similarly to other brick-type blocks. End stone has a
blast resistance stronger than most other stone variants, except bedrock and
obsidian.)
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End
Stone Brick Stairs
(A
stair type of end stone bricks)
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End
Stone Brick Slab
(A
slab type of end stone bricks)
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End
Stone Brick Wall
(A
wall type of end stone bricks)
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Purpur
|
Purpur
Block
(decorative
blocks that are naturally generated in end cities and end ships)
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Purpur
Pillar
(Purpur
blocks and purpur pillars are decorative blocks that are naturally
generated in end cities and end ships. Chiseled purpur and smooth purpur are
two further variants of purpur blocks exclusive to Bedrock Edition that can
be accessed only by commands, and appear identical to regular purpur blocks)
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Purpur
Stairs
(a
stair type of purpur blocks)
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Purpur
Slab
(A
slab type of purpur blocks)
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Glass
Glass Blocks are see-through blocks in Minecraft that can be
obtained primarily by smelting Sand
Glass
Stained Glass
place the colored dye in the middle of the crafting
grid and surround it with eight Minecraft glass panes
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Black
Stained Glass
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Blue
Stained Glass
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Brown
Stained Glass
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Cyan
Stained Glass
|
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Gray
Stained Glass
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Green
Stained Glass
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Light
Blue Stained Glass
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Light
Gray Stained Glass
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Lime
Stained Glass
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Magenta
Stained Glass
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Orange
Stained Glass
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Pink
Stained Glass
|
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Purple
Stained Glass
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Red
Stained Glass
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White
Stained Glass
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Yellow
Stained Glass
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Glass Panes
open the crafting table and place 6 blocks of glass on the
grid, completely filling up the 1st and 2nd row. Then simply click it and
drag it into your inventory.
Glass Pane
Stained Glass Panes
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Black
Stained Glass Pane
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Blue Stained
Glass Pane
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Brown
Stained Glass Pane
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Cyan
Stained Glass Pane
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Gray
Stained Glass Pane
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Green
Stained Glass Pane
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Light
Blue Stained Glass Pane
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Light
Gray Stained Glass Pane
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Lime
Stained Glass Pane
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Magenta
Stained Glass Pane
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Orange
Stained Glass Pane
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Pink
Stained Glass Pane
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Purple
Stained Glass Pane
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Red
Stained Glass Pane
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White
Stained Glass Pane
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Yellow
Stained Glass Pane
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Heads
|
Creeper
Head
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Dragon
Head
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Player
Head
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Skeleton
Skull
|
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Wither
Skeleton Skull
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Zombie
Head
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How to Get Head Blocks
Through
a Charged Creeper
Normal mobs such as the Creeper, Skeleton, and Zombies will drop their heads when a
Charged Creeper kills them. You can hit a Creeper with a Trident that has
Channeling enchantment while there is a thunderstorm to charge it.
Get Wither
Skeleton Skull By Slaying Wither Skeletons
Although
the drop rate is a bit low, killing Wither Skeletons is one way to get a Wither
Skeleton Skull without using the inventory in Creative Mode. Wither Skeletons
only spawn in Nether Fortresses, so you have to find one in the Nether so you
can kill them!
You can
then use the Wither Skeleton Skulls you got to summon the Wither, a boss enemy
in the game.
Get a Dragon Head in End Cities
There is a chance that a Dragon Head
is used as a decoration in one of the End Cities. Dragon Heads are usually
found in front of a floating ship in an End City. Fly through the sky with your
Elytra or build a platform to make a way to the head.
Player Head is Only Available in Creative Mode
You can
only get the Player Head through the inventory in Creative Mode. Just type
in Player Head in the Search Bar to find and get the
head.
Light Blocks
Candles
unique sources of light that can be seen as decorative
torches (although they cannot be placed on walls). While a
single candle can only emit a Light Level of 3, up to four Candles can be
placed on top of a single block, giving a Light Level maximum of 12. place 1 String above 1 Honeycomb
in a crafting window. You can then give the Candle a specific colour by placing
the Candle in a crafting window alongside a dye of your choice of colour, to
make a Dyed Candle
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Black
Candle
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Blue
Candle
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Brown
Candle
|
Candle
|
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Cyan
Candle
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Green
Candle
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Grey
Candle
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Light
Blue Candle
|
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Light
Grey Candle
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Lime
Candle
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Magenta Candle
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Orange
Candle
|
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Pink
Candle
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Purple
Candle
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Red
Candle
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White
Candle
|
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Yellow
Candle
|
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Campfires
cook food, pacify bees, act as a spread-proof light source,
smoke signal, or damaging trap block open
the crafting area made up of the 3x3 grid. Place 3 wooden logs, of any
kind, in the last row, a coal in the center of the grid, and finally three
sticks on the remaining sides of the coal.
End and Nether Light
Blocks
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End Rod
(Primarily
used as light sources and decoration. They can be placed on any surface of
any block, including other end rods. They do not break if their supporting
block is broken.)
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Glowstone
(A
light-emitting block that occurs in branching structures, found hanging from
ceilings and overhangs in the Nether.)
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Shroomlight
(a
light-emitting block that generates near the top of both crimson and warped
huge fungus)
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Froglights
another light source in Minecraft. They were introduced in The Wild
1.19 update and are very similar to Glowstones because they're blocks that
produce more light than torches or lanterns. But unlike most items in
Minecraft, you cannot craft this item. Instead, you need a mob to make it for
you. by using Frogs.
Whenever a frog eats a tiny magma cube, a froglight will spawn immediately
after they eat one
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Ochre
Froglight
(Find
a Temperate Frog. First, you need to find a temperate frog. ...
Use a
Lead on the Frog. Next, you want to place a lead on the frog. ...
Take
the Frog through the Nether Portal. ...
Go to
the Basalt Deltas. ...
Watch
as the Frog drops Ochre Froglights.)
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Pearlescent
Froglight
(Find a Warm Frog. First, you
need to find a warm frog. ...
Use a
Lead on the Frog. Next, you want to place a lead on the frog. ...
Take
the Frog through the Nether Portal. ...
Go to
the Basalt Deltas. ...
Watch
as the Frog drops Pearlescent Froglights)
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Verdant
Froglight
(Find a Cold Frog. First, you
need to find a cold frog. ...
Use a
Lead on the Frog. Next, you want to place a lead on the frog. ...
Take
the Frog through the Nether Portal. ...
Go to
the Basalt Deltas. ...
Watch
as the Frog drops Verdant Froglights.)
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Lanterns and Lamps
|
Jack
o'Lantern
(Find
a pumpkin – either out in the world, or in a shipwreck, or from a trader, or
by growing on yourself from seeds – then use shears on it to carve a spooky
face into the front. Finally, stick a candle inside in a crafting grid to
light it up. Alternatively, you can go hunting)
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Lantern
( place
the torch or soul torch in the middle cell of the crafting area. Then,
you need to place iron nuggets all around the torch, completely filling every
other cell)
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Redstone
Lamp
(A
block light it by using redstone craft by using glowstone in the middle surrounded
by redstone)
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Soul
Lantern
(a new
type of lantern that was introduced in the Nether Update. It has a lower
light level than the standard lantern, but it can be used to scare away
piglins)
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Torches
|
Soul
Torch
(give
low light level craft by stick on most lower grid and then soul sand or soul
soil and the coal on the top)
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Torch
(craft
by coal on stick)
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Ore and Mineral Blocks
Block of
Iron
(by filling all grids of
crafting table with iron )
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Block of
Raw Iron
(by filling all grids of
crafting table with raw iron)
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chain
( a
decorative metal block naturally found in bastion remnants and ruined portal
chests. after the caves and cliffs update, chains will also be generated as
part of mineshafts. The best way to get chains is by crafting. Players can
craft one chain using an iron ingot and two iron nuggets.)
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Deepslate
Iron Ore
(iron ore with deepslate)
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Iron
Bars
( blocks that serve a
similar purpose to glass panes, but made of iron instead of glass)
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Iron Ore
(simple iron ore)
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Gold
|
Block of
Gold
(by
filling all crafting grid with gold)
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Block of
Raw Gold
(by
filling all crafting grid with raw gold)
|
Deepslate
Gold Ore
(ore
type of deepslate)
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Gold Ore
(simple
gold ore)
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Diamond
|
|
Deepslate
Diamond Ore
(ore
type of deepslate)
|
Diamond
Block
(by
filling all crafting grid with diamond)
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Diamond
Ore
(simple
diamond ore)
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Emerald
|
|
Deepslate
Emerald Ore
(ore
type of deepslate)
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Emerald
Block
(by
filling all crafting grid with emerald)
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Emerald
Ore
(simple
emerald ore)
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Amethyst
|
Amethyst
Cluster
(This
is the final stage growth for the Amethyst Buds, Amethyst Clusters drops
Amethyst Shards when mined, and itself if you mine it with a Silk Touch
Pickaxe.)
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Block of
Amethyst
(by
filling all crafting grid with Amethyst Cluster)
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Budding
Amethyst
(a
fragile block found in amethyst geodes that grows amethyst clusters over
time.)
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Large
Amethyst Bud
(A new
item that was introduced in the Caves & Cliffs Update: Part I. Large
amethyst buds will create beautiful sounds when you walk on them, break them,
place them, or hit them with a projectile.)
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Medium
Amethyst Bud
(an
item that was introduced in the Caves and Cliffs update. Medium amethyst buds
produce beautiful sounds when you walk on them, break them, place them, or
hit them with a projectile)
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Small
Amethyst Bud
(a new
item that was introduced in the Caves & Cliffs Update: Part I. Small
amethyst buds will create beautiful sounds when you walk on them, break them,
place them, or hit them with a projectile)
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Lapis Lazuli
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Block of
Lapis Lazuli
( a
storage block equivalent to nine pieces of lapis lazuli.)
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Deepslate
Lapis Lazuli Ore
(a
variant of lapis lazuli ore that can generate in deepslate and tuff blocks)
|
Lapis
Lazuli Ore
(contains
the blue mineral Lapis Lazuli. These blocks are usually found in the
lower-middle layers of the map)
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Obsidian
|
Crying
Obsidian
(A
luminous variant of obsidian that can be used to craft a respawn anchor.)
|
Obsidian
(The
hardest material in Minecraft. It can be collected only with a DIAMOND
PICKAXE. Sadly it takes roughly 10 seconds to mine out. Any other pickaxe
will simply break the block after about a minute of mining)
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Coal
|
Block of
Coal
(a
storage block, equivalent to nine coal, that can also be used as fuel)
|
Coal Ore
(A
mineral block that drops coal when mined)
|
Deepslate
Coal Ore
(a
new rare block in Minecraft Deepslate coal ore is one of the rarest blocks
in Minecraft.)
|
Copper
A metal resource that was added as part of the 1.17 update, and you'll
need to smelt it's ore form to get usable Copper ingots for crafting. Depending
your Y-level, Copper ore is actually quite common and you'll easily spot the
orange and green fragments poking out of stony ore blocks
|
Block of
Copper
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Block of
Raw Copper
|
Copper
Ore
|
Cut Copper
|
|
Cut
Copper Slab
|
Cut
Copper Stairs
|
Deepslate
Copper Ore
|
Exposed
Copper
|
|
Exposed
Cut Copper
|
Exposed
Cut Copper Slab
|
Exposed
Cut Copper Stairs
|
Oxidized
Copper
|
|
Oxidized
Cut Copper
|
Oxidized
Cut Copper Slab
|
Oxidized
Cut Copper Stairs
|
Waxed Block
of Copper
|
|
Waxed
Cut Copper
|
Waxed
Cut Copper Slab
|
Waxed
Cut Copper Stairs
|
Waxed
Exposed Copper
|
|
Waxed
Exposed Cut Copper
|
Waxed
Exposed Cut Copper Slab
|
Waxed
Exposed Cut Copper Stairs
|
Waxed
Oxidized Copper
|
|
Waxed
Oxidized Cut Copper
|
Waxed Oxidized
Cut Copper Slab
|
Waxed
Oxidized Cut Copper Stairs
|
Waxed
Weathered Copper
|
|
Waxed
Weathered Cut Copper
|
Waxed
Weathered Cut Copper Slab
|
Waxed
Weathered Cut Copper Stairs
|
Weathered
Copper
|
|
Weathered
Cut Copper
|
Weathered
Cut Copper Slab
|
Weathered
Cut Copper Stairs
|
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Mob Blocks
A block
that spawn mob is mob block
Spawner
The most
recognizable of the Mob Blocks is likely the Spawner. In the Overworld it can
be found in dungeons, abandoned mineshafts or by End Portals. In the Nether,
they can be found in Nether Fortresses. The spawner appears like a small cage
that, in the right conditions, periodically spawns the mob that can be seen
within it. Be prepared for combat when approaching these Mob Blocks.
Infested Blocks
Although appearing almost exactly like their Stone Block
counterparts, Infested Blocks are home to the annoying Silverfish
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Infested
Stone
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Infested
Cobblestone
|
Infested
Stone Bricks
|
Infested
Mossy Stone Bricks
|
|
Infested
Cracked Stone Bricks
|
Infested
Chiseled Stone Bricks
|
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Sculk Blocks
The Sculk Catalyst is responsible for the creation of other
Sculk Blocks. When mobs that drop Experience are killed nearby, a Sculk
Catalyst will convert viable blocks into Sculk Blocks. Most of these Sculk
Blocks can be found in the Deep Dark Biome Sculk is a
block found abundantly in the deep dark or converted from other blocks by a
sculk catalyst sculk vein is a block found in the deep dark or generated
by sculk catalysts. It can generate or be placed on any side of a solid block
The Sculk shrieker is a block found solely in the Deep Dark biome and
summons the Warden when one or more players are detected nearby by making
enough noise to awaken it.
Sculk
Catalyst
Sculk
Sculk
Vein
Sculk
Shrieker
Blocks Related to Bees
|
Bee Nest
( oak
and birch trees in the Plains, Sunflower Plains, Forest, and Flower Forest
biomes. The higher the tree density, the more likely you are to find a nest.
So, Flower Forests are the perfect place in which to get started. Bee nests
are naturally-generated blocks)
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Honeycomb
Block
(place
4 honeycombs in the 3x3 crafting grid. When making a honeycomb block, it is
important that the honeycombs are placed in the exact pattern as the image
below. In the first row, there should be 1 honeycomb in the first box and 1
honeycomb in the second box.)
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Block Related to Frogs
Frospawns are blocks that are produced when two Frogs breed near water. After one of the frogs
lays the Frogspawn, it will take a few minutes for a new cluster of Tadpoles to hatch.
Frogspawn
Nether Blocks
Basalt
|
Basalt
(an
igneous rock found in the Nether.)
|
Polished
Basalt
(the
polished version of basalt and can be found as part of ancient cities)
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Smooth
Basalt
(an
ornamental rock smelted from basalt or found as part of amethyst geodes and ancient
cities.)
|
Blackstone
|
Blackstone
(A
dark-colored block that functions similar to cobblestone or cobbled
deepslate.)
|
Blackstone
Slab
(Slab
version of blackstone)
|
Blackstone
Stairs
(Stairs
type of black stone)
|
Blackstone
Wall
(Wall
type of blackstone)
|
|
Chiseled
Polished Blackstone
(the
chiseled variation of polished blackstone)
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Cracked
Polished Blackstone Bricks
(the
cracked variation of blackstone bricks)
|
Gilded
Blackstone
(A block in the game that players can find in bastion
remnants, which are accessible only in the game's Nether dimension)
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Polished
Blackstone
(the
polished variation of blackstone)
|
|
Polished
Blackstone Brick Slab
(Slab
variation of blackstone brick)
|
Polished
Blackstone Brick Stairs
(Stairs
variation of blackstone brick)
|
Polished
Blackstone Brick Wall
(Wall
variation of blackstone brick)
|
Polished
Blackstone Bricks
(the
brick variation of blackstone)
|
|
Polished
Blackstone Slab
(slab
variation of Polished Blackstone)
|
Polished
Blackstone Stairs
(stairs
variation of Polished Blackstone)
|
Polished
Blackstone Wall
(Wall
variation of Polished Blackstone)
|
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Crimson
All Crimson Blocks are found in the Crimson Forest Biome in
the Nether. You can get most of them in there, but some require items or tools
or crafting to get them
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Crimson
Button
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Crimson
Door
|
Crimson
Fence
|
Crimson
Fence Gate
|
|
Crimson
Fungus
|
Crimson
Hyphae
|
Crimson
Nylium
|
Crimson
Planks
|
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Crimson
Pressure Plate
|
Crimson
Roots
|
Crimson
Sign
|
Crimson
Slab
|
|
Crimson
Stairs
|
Crimson
Stem
|
Crimson
Trapdoor
|
Stripped
Crimson Hyphae
|
|
Stripped
Crimson Stem
|
Weeping
Vines
|
|
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Nether Quartz
|
Block of
Quartz
(By
filling all crafting grids with quartz)
|
Chiseled
Quartz Block
(A
craftable block added in 1.5 (released in snapshot 13w01a). It is
crafted from two quartz slabs on top on each other in the crafting table)
|
Nether
Quartz Ore
(a
fairly plentiful ore found in Minecraft's Nether dimension. It is an
excellent building tool for creating marble-esque pillars and columns.)
|
Quartz
Pillar
|
|
Quartz
Slab
(Slab variation
of quartz block)
|
Quartz
Stairs
(Stairs
variation of quartz block)
|
Smooth
Quartz Block
(by
smelting quartz block in furnace)
|
Smooth
Quartz Slab
(Slab
variation of smooth quartz block)
|
|
Smooth
Quartz Stairs
(Stairs
variation of smooth quartz block)
|
|
|
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Netherrack and Nether
Bricks
|
Nether
Brick Fence
(They look one block high when they are really 1.5
blocks high, so they cannot be jumped over by a player or mobs)
|
Nether
Brick Slab
(Half-height
versions of nether bricks block.)
|
Nether
Brick Stairs
(one
of the many building blocks that you can make)
|
Nether
Brick Wall
(It is
made out of Nether Brick. Like all walls, it has a height of 1.5, preventing
mobs from jumping over it yet allowing blocks to be placed above it.)
|
|
Nether
Bricks
(You
can make nether brick blocks by putting four individual nether bricks in a
square in a crafting grid, each made by roasting netherrack in a furnace)
|
Netherrack
(A
block found in extensive quantities in the Nether)
|
Red
Nether Brick Slab
(Slab
variation of red nether brick)
|
Red
Nether Brick Stairs
(Stairs
variation of red nether brick)
|
|
Red
Nether Brick Wall
(Wall
variation of red nether brick)
|
Red
Nether Bricks
(To
make a red nether brick, place 2 nether warts and 2 nether bricks in the 3x3
crafting grid. When making red nether brick, it is important that the items
are placed in the exact pattern as the image below. In the first row, there
should be 1 nether brick in the first box and 1 nether wart in the second
box)
|
|
|
Soul and Magma Blocks
|
Magma
Block
(A
light-emitting natural block that can be found in The Nether and Overworld.
In the nether, magma blocks are usually near lava, and in the overworld,
magma blocks sometimes spawn in the ocean floor)
|
Soul
Sand
(A
block found naturally only in the Nether and ancient cities. Soul sand
usually slows down the movement of mobs and players walking on it. It is also
used for growing nether wart, for crafting items that emit soul fire, and for
constructing a wither.)
|
Soul
Soil
(A
renewable and stackable sand block in Minecraft that is found in the
soul sand valley. It is naturally generated and will be generated in the same
spot after it has been mined.)
|
Nether Warts
|
Nether
Wart
(You
can find a bunch of Nether Wart inside a Nether Fortress. You can harvest
them using your hands or any tools and items.)
|
Nether
Wart Block
(You
can get the Nether Wart Block by filling in 9 Nether Wart in a Crafting
Table)
|
Warped
Warped Blocks are all found in the Warped Forest in the
Nether. Prepare some shears, pickaxe, and shovel to get all the blocks there.
But do note that some need to be crafted to obtain them.
|
Nether
Sprouts
|
Stripped
Warped Hyphae
|
Stripped
Warped Stem
|
Twisting
Vines
|
|
Warped
Button
|
Warped
Door
|
Warped
Fence
|
Warped
Fence Gate
|
|
Warped
Fungus
|
Warped
Hyphae
|
Warped
Nylium
|
Warped
Planks
|
|
Warped
Pressure Plate
|
Warped
Roots
|
Warped
Sign
|
Warped
Slab
|
|
Warped
Stairs
|
Warped
Stem
|
Warped
Trapdoor
|
|
Plants
Trees in Minecraft are naturally composed of Wood Blocks and Leaf Blocks. Each
tree produces leaves of slightly different appearances and texture. Leaves can
be collected with Shears
|
Oak
Leaves
|
Spruce
Leaves
|
Birch
Leaves
|
Jungle
Leaves
|
|
Acacia
Leaves
|
Dark Oak
Leaves
|
Azalea
Leaves
|
Flowering
Azalea Leaves
|
|
Mangrove
Leaves
|
|
|
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Saplings
Saplings are typically obtained as drops from decaying tree
leaves. In the right conditions, a Sapling can be planted to regrow a new tree.
|
Oak
Sapling
|
Sapling
|
Birch
Sapling
|
Jungle
Sapling
|
|
Acacia
Sapling
|
Dark Oak
Sapling
|
Azalea
|
Flowering
Azalea
|
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Mangrove Propagule
|
|
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Flowers
Flowers also naturally generate across different biomes, with
some flowers exclusive to some Biomes. Other than for aesthetic decoration,
most flowers may be used to craft Dyes to alter
the color of certain items.
|
Allium
|
Azure
Bluet
|
Blue
Orchid
|
Cornflower
|
|
Dandelion
|
Lilac
|
Lily of
the Valley
|
Orange
Tulip
|
|
Oxeye
Daisy
|
Peony
|
Pink
Tulip
|
Poppy
|
|
Red
Tulip
|
Rose
Bush
|
Sunflower
|
White
Tulip
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Wither
Rose
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Mushrooms
Individual Mushrooms can be found scattered across the world,
primarily in darker or wetter areas. However, overgrown mushrooms can also be
found in biomes such as the Dark Forest Biome.
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Brown
Mushroom
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Brown
Mushroom Block
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Mushroom
Stem
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Red
Mushroom
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Red
Mushroom Block
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Crops
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Bamboo
(A
type of plant that spawns in jungles. It's used to breed pandas and craft
scaffolding and sticks)
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Cactus
(A
plant that will naturally grow in Desert Biomes and can be planted on Sand
blocks. They will damage the player or any Mobs that comes in contact with
them. Placing a block next to a cactus block will cause that cactus to break
along )with any other cactus blocks on top of it)
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Carved
Pumpkin
(a
carved version of a pumpkin that can be worn or used to spawn golems)
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Hay Bale
(A decorative, flammable block added in 1.6. 1. Created with nine pieces of wheat,
it can be used as a decoration block for farm-related buildings)
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Melon
(Blocks
that grow from fully grown melon seeds that give several melon slices when
broken. They were first introduced in Minecraft Java Edition Beta
1.8 "Adventure Update". As of Java Edition 1.7. 2, they can be
found naturally spawning in jungle biomes and on some village farms.)
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Pumpkin
(They
are found most commonly in extreme hills biomes and plains biome, but can
also appear in sand and Snow-covered areas, though rarely. They can appear in
swamp biomes as of update 1.)
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Sugar
Cane
(A plant block which can be used for a couple of useful recipes. Sugar Cane
can be found naturally in the world on Dirt, Grass, or Sand blocks that are
adjacent to Water. When one pieced is placed on a Crafting Table, Sugar Cane
gives Sugar (used to make Cake and in Potions).)
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Cave Plants
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Big
Dripleaf
(A
plant that generates within lush caves. It may be used as a block for parkour
and platforming.)
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Glow
Lichen
(A
non-solid block that generates a light source, and will be released in update
1.17. It can be found in caves, and can be renewed by using Bonemeal on it.)
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Hanging
Roots
(a
natural decorative block found underground in the lush caves biome.)
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Moss
Block
(A
unique natural block in Minecraft that can spawn foliage while turning other
blocks like dirt or stone into moss using Bone Meal.)
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Moss
Carpet
(a
moss block that is as small as a carpet, but with the moss texture)
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Small
Dripleaf
(a
plant which generates in lush caves, and is used to grow big dripleaves, a
platforming block.)
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Spore
Blossom
(Overall,
the spore blossom is a decorative block. You cannot craft with the
flower This flower emits particles that fall straight down, as well as
particles that float in the air.)
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Shrubbery
Much like flowers, miscellaneous plants and shrubbery can
also be found randomly generated across different biomes. Although these blocks
don't have plenty of use outside of aesthetic.
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Dead
Bush
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Fern
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Grass
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Large
Fern
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Lily Pad
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Tall
Grass
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Vines
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Redstone blocks
Redstone Ores
Redstone Ores are ore
blocks which you can use to obtain redstone dust. They are usually
found deep underground. It is best to mine these ores with the Fortune Enchantment to get the most redstone dust
from them.
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Deepslate
Redstone Ore
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Redstone
Ore
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Redstone Wiring
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Redstone
Comparator
(A redstone component used to maintain, compare, or
subtract signal strength, or to measure certain block states (primarily
the fullness of containers).)
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Redstone
Dust
(When you dig a block of redstone, you obtain a
substance called redstone dust. This has many uses, but most commonly,
it carries power signals between items. To create a redstone
wire, place redstone dust on blocks next to each other.)
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Redstone
Repeater
(A
component block that may delay and lock Redstone signals. This component is
used in various Redstone circuits that require signal emission to be repeated.)
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Power Sources
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Block of
Redstone
(When
place on any item that want power to act it will be get power)
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Daylight
Detector
(it
has two things moonlight\day light if it set night light it will get power
when moon rises or if it set on day light it will get power when sun rises)
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Lever
(It
will get power by flipping the lever)
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Observer
(Get
power if an change in block front of it )
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Redstone
Torch
(an
item that when placed can activate Redstone wires. It can work as a power
source for up to 15 Blocks of wire. It has half the light of a normal Torch
and therefore is not recommended for a light source.)
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Sculk Sensor
(A sculk block
that detects vibrations caused by actions and events and emits a redstone
signal and triggers nearby sculk shriekers. Players can sneak to avoid making
vibrations and wool can be used to occlude and block them)
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Target
(a block that provides a temporary redstone charge
when hit by a projectile.)
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Tripwire
Hook
(a
block that can be used to detect entities (players, mobs, items,
etc.) when part of a tripwire circuit is passed through.)
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Buttons
Buttons
are a type of power source that require a player to press on
them. However, Wooden Buttons also activate if struck by an arrow from a bow or crossbow, or a trident.
Wooden
and Stone Buttons also emit pulses of different lengths. A Stone Button only
emits power for 10 redstone ticks (1 second), while
a Wooden Button emits power for 15 redstone ticks (1.5 seconds).
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Acacia
Button
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Birch
Button
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Dark Oak
Button
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Jungle
Button
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Mangrove
Button
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Oak
Button
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Polished
Blackstone Button
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Spruce
Button
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Stone
Button
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Pressure Plates
Pressure
Plates are another type of power source activated when an entity steps or is placed on top of them. Stone
Pressure Plates only activate when stepped on by mobs or players. Wooden
Pressure Plates can be activated by mobs, players, and even item entities.
Light
and Heavy Pressure Plates are unique because the power level of the signal they
emit changes depending on the number of mobs stepping on them.
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Acacia
Pressure Plate
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Birch
Pressure Plate
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Dark Oak
Pressure Plate
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Heavy
Weighted Pressure Plate
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Jungle
Pressure Plate
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Light
Weighted Pressure Plate
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Mangrove
Pressure Plate
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Oak
Pressure Plate
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Polished
Blackstone Pressure Plate
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Spruce
Pressure Plate
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Stone
Pressure Plate
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Container Blocks
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Dispenser
(With up
to nine inventory slots available, Dispensers are primarily used to
shoot out items in Minecraft.)
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Dropper
(A unique Redstone device that is a near-combination of the
Hopper and the Dispenser. Droppers can transfer items from itself to a chest or
another container when activated by a Redstone signal.)
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Hopper
(Hoppers
are generally used when making an Automated Farm in Minecraft. Primary
hoppers are used to transfer items from one place to another, but you
can put literally anything inside of one and it'll still transfer said item.)
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Trapped
Chest
( A Redstone-related block that will emit a weak Redstone
signal when a player opens it)
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Pistons
Pistons are blocks that can push or pull other blocks when
activated or deactivated by a redstone signal. However, pistons have a push and
pull limit of 12
blocks maximum, and certain blocks cannot be
pushed or pulled by pistons.
Sticky Blocks
Sticky
blocks stick to other blocks and, in the case of honey, even mobs and
items. They are often used with pistons and other redstone components to create
unique moving contraptions and flying machines.
Rails
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Activator
Rail
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Detector
Rail
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Powered
Rail
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Rail
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Iron Doors and
Trapdoors
Doors and Trapdoors open when activated by redstone, Iron
Doors and Trapdoors are unique because they can only open when activated by
redstone and cannot be opened manually by the player. This
makes them ideal redstone components.
Iron Trapdoor
Iron Door
Other Redstone Blocks
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Jukebox
(A block in Minecraft that can
be used to play Music Discs. There are 15 different discs that can be played and the
music can be heard about from 70 blocks away. The Jukebox has the same
texture as a Note Block on it's sides and can be crafted using a Diamond and
8 Wooden Planks, as shown above.)
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Note
Block
(can be used to make music. They are powered by Redstone. To change the pitch
of a note block, right click it. To get the rhythm right, I have this set up.
Each note block that is 3 blocks apart with the redstone and repeaters as
shown here will make 1 whole note (crotchet).)
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TNT
(A
craftable block that explodes 4 seconds after being ignited. TNT is ideal for
excavating several blocks at a time, or as a trap for Mobs and/or Players.)
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Stone Blocks
Stone
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Stone
(One of the most common blocks in Minecraft that has
a smoother texture than cobblestone, which provides a better look in the construction of
buildings. To obtain stone from mining, use a pickaxe with the Silk Touch
attachment. It can also be found in chests in villages with stonemasons.)
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Smooth
Stone Slab
(slab
variation of smooth stone)
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Smooth
Stone
(A
variant of Stone that has a much lighter hue of gray, along with a visible
outline. Smooth Stone does not have a crafting recipe, but rather is created
by placing Stone in the top part of a Furnace. The conversion is 1:1, so
you'll get one Smooth Stone block for every Stone block smelted.)
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Stone
Stairs
(stairs
variation of stone)
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Stone
Slab
(Slab variation of stone)
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Cobblestone
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Cobblestone
(The
cracked product of mined stone, is one of the most common blocks in
Minecraft. It's found either by mining ordinary stone or in dungeons that
have been generated by the game, along with mossy cobblestone. It can also be
found in strongholds, villages, and jungle temples.)
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Cobblestone
Slab
(Slab
variation of Cobblestone)
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Cobblestone
Stairs
(Stairs
variation of Cobblestone)
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Cobblestone
Wall
(wall
variation of Cobblestone)
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Andesite
|
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Andesite
(Found
in cave mine by using pickaxe)
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Polished
Andesite
(Polished
variation of Andesite)
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Andesite
Stairs
(Stairs
variation of andesite)
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Andesite
Slab
(slab
variation of andesite)
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Polished
Andesite Slab
(Slab
variation of polished andesite)
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Andesite
Wall
(wall
variation of andesite)
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Diorite
Same as
andesite
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Diorite
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Polished
Diorite
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Polished
Diorite Stairs
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Diorite
Stairs
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Polished
Diorite Slab
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Diorite
Slab
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Diorite
Wall
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Granite
Same as
andesite
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Granite
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Polished
Granite
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Polished
Granite Stairs
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Granite
Stairs
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Polished
Granite Slab
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Granite
Slab
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Granite
Wall
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Sandstone
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Sandstone
(A
gravity-affected block found abundantly in deserts and beaches, and less
commonly in or near surface water)
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Chiseled
Sandstone
(Unaffected
by gravity, and it will not fall if it's placed without a supporting block
underneath it, much like the other types of sandstone. It has the appearance
of smooth sandstone, with the addition of a creeper face "chiseled"
into each side.)
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Smooth
Sandstone
(A block that looks good and can be used to create
slabs and stairs that look much better than the normal sandstone blocks.)
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Sandstone
Slab
(slab
variation of Sandstone)
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Sandstone
Stairs
(stairs
variation of Sandstone)
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Red
Sandstone
(A naturally-occurring block, found 4-5 blocks below natural
red sand deposits, but only in Mesa biomes)
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Chiseled
Red Sandstone
(Unaffected
by gravity, and it will not fall if it's placed without a supporting block
underneath it, much like the other types of sandstone. It has the appearance
of smooth sandstone, with the addition of a creeper face "chiseled"
into each side.)
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Smooth
Red Sandstone
(A block that looks good and can be used to create
slabs and stairs that look much better than the normal sandstone blocks.)
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Red
Sandstone Stairs
(Stairs type of Red Sandstone)
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Red
Sandstone Slab
(Slab
type of Red Sandstone)
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Smooth
Red Sandstone Stairs
(Stairs
type of smooth Red Sandstone)
|
Smooth
Sandstone Stairs
(Stairs
type of smooth Sandstone)
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Smooth
Red Sandstone Slab
(Slab
type of smooth Red Sandstone)
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Smooth
Sandstone Slab
(Slab
type of smooth Sandstone)
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Red
Sandstone Wall
(Wall
type of Red Sandstone)
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Sandstone
Wall
(wall
type of Sandstone)
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Cut
Sandstone Slab
(Slab
type of cut sandstone)
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Cut Red
Sandstone Slab
(Slab
type of cut red sandstone)
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Cut Sandstone
(A block naturally found in generated structures such
as Desert Temples and Desert Villages.
Cut sandstone can also be crafted, by placing four blocks of Sandstone in a
2x2 crafting grid, not requiring the 3x3 crafting grid from a Crafting
Table.)
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Cut Red
Sandstone
(Block from
vanilla Minecraft. The block is similar to Red Sandstone, but it is
smooth with some edges carved into it)
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Deepslate
Deepslate is another stone used in Minecraft.
It's primarily used to let players know they've reached a certain point when
mining underground. It is meant to replace Cobblestone once you've reached the
point. Other than letting players know they're deep underground, Deepslate
doesn't have any significant purposes
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Cobbled
Deepslate Wall
(Wall variation of Cobbled Deepslate)
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Polished
Deepslate Wall
(Wall
variation of polished Deepslate)
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Deepslate
Brick Wall
(Wall
variation of Deepslate brick)
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Deepslate
Tile Wall
(Wall
variation of Deepslate tile)
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Cobbled
Deepslate Stairs
(Stairs
variation of Cobbled Deepslate)
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Deepslate
Tile Stairs
(Stairs
variation of Deepslate tile)
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Polished
Deepslate Stairs
(Stairs
variation of polished Deepslate)
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Deepslate
Brick Stairs
(Stairs
variation of Deepslate brick)
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Infested
Deepslate
(A block that looks exactly like deepslate but spawns
a silverfish when the block is broken)
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Cobbled
Deepslate Slab
(Slab
of Cobbled Deepslate)
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Polished
Deepslate Slab
(Slab
of Polished Deepslate)
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Deepslate
Tile Slab
(Slab
of Deepslate Tile)
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Deepslate
Brick Slab
(Slab
of Deepslate Brick)
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Deepslate
Tiles
(Deepslate
Tiles is another variation of deepslate)
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Cracked
Deepslate Tiles
(Cracked
type of Deepslate Tiles)
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Deepslate
Bricks
(Brick
type of Deepslate)
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Cracked
Deepslate Bricks
(Cracked
variation Deepslate Bricks)
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Chiseled
Deepslate
(Another
variation of Deepslate)
|
Cobbled
Deepslate
(When
we mine deepslate without silk touch it will drop Cobbled Deepslate )
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Polished
Deepslate
(Polished
type of Deepslate)
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Stone Brick
In order to make stone bricks, you will need to make regular
stone blocks. You can do so by cooking cobblestone blocks in your
furnace. This will give you regular stone blocks. Once you have regular
stone blocks, you can use those to make stone bricks.
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Stone
Brick Slab
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Stone
Bricks
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Cracked
Stone Bricks
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Chiseled
Stone Bricks
|
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Stone
Brick Stairs
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Stone
Brick Wall
|
|
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Mossy Cobblestone
A
cobblestone with mossy texture
|
Mossy
Cobblestone
|
Mossy
Cobblestone Wall
|
Mossy
Cobblestone Stairs
|
Mossy
Cobblestone Slab
|
Mossy Stone
Stone
brick with mossy texture
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Mossy
Stone Bricks
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Mossy
Stone Brick Stairs
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Mossy
Stone Brick Slab
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Mossy
Stone Brick Wall
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Brick
To make bricks, place a clay ball in the top cell in the
furnace GUI. Then, fill the lower cell with your choice of fuel such as coal,
wood, etc. Wait for the arrow in the middle to fill. Now that a brick has been
made, simply click the brick and drag it into your inventory.
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Brick
Slab
|
Bricks
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Brick
Stairs
|
Brick
Wall
|
Mud Bricks
There are two ways to get mud in Minecraft. You can locate a mangrove
swamp biome and dig it up (a shovel is the best tool to use for this), or you
can pour the contents of a water bottle over a dirt block. Either way, you'll
be rewarded with a nice pile of mud.
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Mud
Brick Slab
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Packed
Mud
|
Mud
Bricks
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Mud
Brick Stairs
|
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Mud
Brick Wall
|
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Dripstone
A block that you can find in Dripstone caves
in Minecraft 1.18. There are two different types of Dripstone: generic
Dripstone blocks and Pointed Dripstone. If Pointed Dripstone is attached to a
Dripstone block placed underneath a pool of water or lava, it will grow into a
stalactite
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Pointed
Dripstone
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Dripstone
Block
|
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Stone
|
How to Get
|
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Stone
|
Found in abundance in the overworld at y-levels of 5 or
higher (requires Silk Touch to
mine).
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Deepstone
|
Found in abundance in the overworld at y-levels 5 or lower.
|
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Andesite, Diorite, and Granite
|
Found in scattered clusters across the overworld.
|
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Mossy Stones
|
Found in Old Growth Spruce or Pine Taiga Biomes. Can also
be crafted.
|
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Dripstones
|
Found in Dripstone Cave biomes.
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Sandstones
|
Found in Desert Biomes underneath the sand but above the
stone. Can also be crafted.
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Terracotta
Mine Terracotta From
Natural Sources
Terracotta can be found naturally spawning as part of certain
structures, or as the main terrain in Badlands. Use a Pickaxe to mine
Terracotta.
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Plains
Villages
|
As the
building blocks of some houses.
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Desert
Villages
|
In the
floor patterns. Glazed Terracotta may also be found as Decorative Pieces.
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Badlands
Biome
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Natural
Terrain
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You Can Dye Terracotta
to Different Colors
The Cyan
Terracotta looks more gray than bright blue.
Regular
Terracotta can then be dyed to any of the different colors available. Keep in
mind that their colorations are not as vibrant as other dyed items due to their
earthy texture.
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Black
Terracotta
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Blue
Terracotta
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Brown
Terracotta
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Cyan
Terracotta
|
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Gray
Terracotta
|
Green
Terracotta
|
Light
Blue Terracotta
|
Light
Gray Terracotta
|
|
Lime
Terracotta
|
Magenta
Terracotta
|
Orange
Terracotta
|
Pink
Terracotta
|
|
Purple
Terracotta
|
Red
Terracotta
|
Terracotta
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White
Terracotta
|
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Yellow
Terracotta
|
|
|
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Glazed Terracotta
By
smelting Terracotta in furnace
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Black
Glazed Terracotta
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Blue
Glazed Terracotta
|
Brown
Glazed Terracotta
|
Cyan
Glazed Terracotta
|
|
Gray
Glazed Terracotta
|
Green
Glazed Terracotta
|
Light
Blue Glazed Terracotta
|
Light
Gray Glazed Terracotta
|
|
Lime
Glazed Terracotta
|
Magenta
Glazed Terracotta
|
Orange
Glazed Terracotta
|
Pink
Glazed Terracotta
|
|
Purple
Glazed Terracotta
|
Red
Glazed Terracotta
|
White
Glazed Terracotta
|
Yellow
Glazed Terracotta
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Utility
Containers
|
Chest
(A block that stores items that can hold up to 27 items of
stak)
|
Ender Chest
(An item in Minecraft used to store other items and blocks, the same as the other types of chests! But the
difference in this chest (Ender chest), is if you build two ender chests far
from each other's or beside each other's you can put the items in one chest
and find them in the other chest!)
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Shulker Boxes
portable chests:
they keep their items when broken, which can be retrieved when placed again.
This is different from other containers, which drop their contained items as
item entities when broken. A shulker box drops itself as an item if pushed by
pistons or destroyed by an explosion.
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Black Shulker Box
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Blue Shulker Box
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Brown Shulker Box
|
Cyan Shulker Box
|
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Gray Shulker Box
|
Green Shulker Box
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Light Blue Shulker Box
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Light Gray Shulker Box
|
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Lime Shulker Box
|
Magenta Shulker Box
|
Orange Shulker Box
|
Pink Shulker Box
|
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Purple Shulker Box
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Red Shulker Box
|
Shulker Box
|
White Shulker Box
|
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Yellow Shulker Box
|
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Crafting Blocks
|
Anvil
(Primarily used to
repair any equipment you may have in Minecraft. But you need to repair two of the same items to
repair something. Anvils also come in handy when combining enchantments.)
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Chipped Anvil
(Chipped type of anvil)
|
Crafting Table
(One of the most important
items that you should always have in your Minecraft inventory. It is also known as a
workbench and gives a three-by-three grid of crafting space. Crafting
tables give you the ability to create a number of complex items in the game
including tools, weapons, and armour)
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Damaged Anvil
(Damaged type of anvil)
|
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Enchanting Table
(A block used to imbue tools, armor, weapons, and Raw
Materials with special abilities (ex. Silk Touch and Punch). To enchant
them you must spend levels gained from Experience Orbs.)
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Furnace
(Primarily used for
melting ores and cooking. You can
put any kind of ore block in a Furnace to melt it into ingots and nearly
every solid block to turn it into a variant of the original. Furnaces are
also great for cooking any kind of raw food too. Using a furnace isn't too
hard to understand.)
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Village Blocks
|
Barrel
(A decorative block that
can be used as an alternative to storing items like a chest.)
|
Bell
(They are used to
warn villagers of incoming danger. If a village is raided or attacked by
hostile mobs, players can ring the bell. This will cause villagers to retreat
into their homes in an attempt to stay safe)
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Blast Furnace
(Similar to a standard
furnace, but a significant difference is that a blast furnace will melt down
ores twice as fast as a standard furnace would. Also, unlike a furnace, the
blast furnace is only used for raw ores and Iron, Gold, Chainmail armor, and
tools.)
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Brewing Stand
(A block used for brewing
potions using bottles and suitable ingredients.)
|
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Cartography Table
(A tool used in Minecraft
to create and modify the map size and the map name of your huge Minecraft
world! )
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Cauldron
(A block that can contain water, lava or powder snow and,
in certain situations, collect it from the environment. In Bedrock Edition,
it can also hold potions or dyed water. It also serves as a leatherworker's
job site block.)
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Composter
(Used to convert food
and plant material into bone meal, which you can then collect and add to your
inventory. You can use the bone meal as a fertilizer for most plants and
craft ingredients for dyes.)
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Fletching Table
(The block that turns
unemployed villagers into fletchers.
These specialists sell various ranged weapon-related goods, including flint,
bows, crossbows, and even tipped arrows.)
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Grindstone
(A unique tool that can be
used to repair armor and tools, disenchant items, as well as serve as a job
block that allows villagers to become Weaponsmiths)
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Lectern
(Primarily used for placing
Book and Quills down for everyone to read. In addition, Lecterns are also
used as a job block for villagers)
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Loom
(Used
to apply patterns to banners. It also
serves as a shepherd's job site block.)
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Smithing Table
(It upgrades gear
from diamond to netherite and it serves as a worksite block for the
toolsmith. Toolsmiths are helpful because they can turn materials mined from
the ground into emeralds and give out diamond axes, pickaxes, and shovels
that have been enchanted.)
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Smoker
(Only used for cooking
food in Minecraft. You can put any raw food inside a Smoker, and
it'll cook it within five seconds)
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Stonecutter
(Lets the player put
stone-related blocks into its interface. This will then give them items
to craft relating to the inputted stone. However, it differs from the crafting table, one example being able to create 1 stair out of 1
block, making it more efficient than using the crafting table.)
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Respawn
Respawn Blocks are blocks you can use to set up a respawn
point anywhere in the overworld and other dimensions.
Beds, in general, should not be used in the Nether as it will cause an explosion and may lead to death if
you don't have any Blast
Protection enchantment to your armor. If you want to set up a
spawn point in the Nether, we recommend using the Respawn Anchor.
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Black Bed
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Blue Bed
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Brown Bed
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Cyan Bed
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Gray Bed
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Green Bed
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Light Blue Bed
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Light Gray Bed
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Lime Bed
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Magenta Bed
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Orange Bed
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Pink Bed
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Purple Bed
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Red Bed
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Respawn Anchor
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White Bed
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Yellow Bed
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Other Useful Blocks
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Beacon
(A block that projects a light beam skyward and can
provide status effects such as Speed, Jump Boost, Haste, Regeneration,
Resistance, or Strength to nearby players.)
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Beehive
(Equivalent to a man-made bee's nest. They house up to three bees and can be used to
harvest honey or honeycomb. Having a beehive near farmland can help the crops
grow faster)
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Cake
(Food in Minecraft it
can also be used as a decorative piece in-game. It's the only food you can't eat while holding, in
order to eat cake you'll need to place it on something first. Cake can
destroy falling blocks if it's placed under them as a torch would )
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Conduit
(A beacon that needs to
be built in a 3x3x3 body of water in Minecraft. Once built it gives you “Conduit Power” that
activates when the player comes in contact with either water or rain.
Depending on how you build the conduit, it'll have a range of 32-96 blocks.)
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Flower Pot
(A decorative item use to hold flower in it)
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Lodestone
(a useful block that can
allow you to manipulate a compass, letting you keep track of a specific
location)
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Scaffolding
(a block used when building
structures to help the player reach higher places or to descend safely
without fall damage)
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Wood Blocks
Acacia
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Acacia Door
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Acacia Fence
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Acacia Fence Gate
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Acacia Log
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Acacia Planks
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Acacia Sign
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Acacia Slab
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Acacia Stairs
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Acacia Trapdoor
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Acacia Wood
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Stripped Acacia Log
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Stripped Acacia Wood
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Birch
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Birch Door
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Birch Fence
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Birch Fence Gate
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Birch Log
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Birch Planks
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Birch Sign
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Birch Slab
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Birch Stairs
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Birch Trapdoor
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Birch Wood
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Stripped Birch Log
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Stripped Birch Wood
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Dark Oak
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Dark Oak Door
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Dark Oak Fence
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Dark Oak Fence Gate
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Dark Oak Log
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Dark Oak Planks
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Dark Oak Sign
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Dark Oak Slab
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Dark Oak Stairs
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Dark Oak Trapdoor
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Dark Oak Wood
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Stripped Dark Oak Log
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Stripped Dark Oak Wood
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Jungle
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Jungle Door
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Jungle Fence
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Jungle Fence Gate
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Jungle Log
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Jungle Planks
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Jungle Sign
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Jungle Slab
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Jungle Stairs
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Jungle Trapdoor
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Jungle Wood
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Stripped Jungle Log
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Stripped Jungle Wood
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Mangrove
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Mangro ve Door
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Mangrove Fence
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Mangrove Fence Gate
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Mangrove Log
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Mangrove Planks
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Mangrove Roots
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Mangrove Sign
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Mangrove Slab
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Mangrove Stairs
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Mangrove Trapdoor
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Mangrove Wood
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Muddy Mangrove Roots
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Stripped Mangrove Log
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Stripped Mangrove Wood
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Oak
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Oak Door
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Oak Fence
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Oak Fence Gate
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Oak Log
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Oak Planks
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Oak Sign
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Oak Slab
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Oak Stairs
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Oak Trapdoor
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Oak Wood
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Petrified Oak Slab
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Stripped Oak Log
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Stripped Oak Wood
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Spruce
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Spruce Door
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Spruce Fence
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Spruce Fence Gate
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Spruce Log
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Spruce Planks
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Spruce Sign
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Spruce Slab
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Spruce Stairs
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Spruce Trapdoor
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Spruce Wood
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Stripped Spruce Log
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Stripped Spruce Wood
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How to Get Wood Blocks and Variants
Search For Trees in Specific Biomes
All Wood Blocks spawn on specific trees at the surface level
of certain biomes. Find the biome where your desired wood is located to obtain
them in the overworld.
You can also get a sapling from the leaves of the trees, in
which you can plant anywhere in the world as long as they have enough space to
grow.
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Wood
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How to Get
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Acacia
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Can be found in Savanna Biome.
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Birch
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Can be found commonly in Birch Forest Biomes.
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Dark Oak
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Can be found in Dark Forest Biome.
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Jungle
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Can be found in the Jungle or Sparse Jungle Biomes.
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Mangrove
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Can be found in Swamp Biome.
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Oak
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Can be found in grassy or plain areas in the overworld.
These are the most common trees in the game.
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Spruce
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Can be found in Taiga Biomes.
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