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@1 could not survive in lava.=
@1 died in lava.=
@1 melted in lava.=
@1 took a bath in a hot lava tub.=
A block of diamond is mostly a shiny decorative block but also useful as a compact storage of diamonds.=
A block of emerald is mostly a shiny decorative block but also useful as a compact storage of emeralds.=
A block of gold is mostly a shiny decorative block but also useful as a compact storage of gold ingots.=
A block of iron is mostly a decorative block but also useful as a compact storage of iron ingots.=
A cactus can only be placed on top of another cactus or any sand.=
A decorative and mostly transparent block.=
A grass block is dirt with a grass cover. Grass blocks are resourceful blocks which allow the growth of all sorts of plants. They can be turned into farmland with a hoe and turned into grass paths with a shovel. In light, the grass slowly spreads onto dirt nearby. Under an opaque block or a liquid, a grass block may turn back to dirt.=
A lapis lazuli block is mostly a decorative block but also useful as a compact storage of lapis lazuli.=
A lava source sets fire to a couple of air blocks above when they're next to a flammable block.=
A piece of ladder which allows you to climb vertically. Ladders can only be placed on the side of solid blocks and not on glass, leaves, ice, slabs, glowstone, nor sea lanterns.=
Acacia Bark=
Acacia Leaves=
Acacia Sapling=
Acacia Wood=
Acacia Wood Planks=
Acacia leaves are grown from acacia trees.=
Andesite=
Andesite is an igneous rock.=
Apple=
Apples are food items which can be eaten.=
Barrier=
Barriers are invisble walkable blocks. They are used to create boundaries of adventure maps and the like. Monsters and animals won't appear on barriers, and fences do not connect to barriers. Other blocks can be built on barriers like on any other block.=
Bedrock=
Bedrock is a very hard type of rock. It can not be broken, destroyed, collected or moved by normal means, unless in Creative Mode.=
Birch Bark=
Birch Leaves=
Birch Sapling=
Birch Wood=
Birch Wood Planks=
Birch leaves are grown from birch trees.=
Black Stained Glass=
Block of Coal=
Block of Diamond=
Block of Emerald=
Block of Gold=
Block of Iron=
Blocks of coal are useful as a compact storage of coal and very useful as a furnace fuel. A block of coal is as efficient as 10 coal.=
Blue Stained Glass=
Bone Block=
Bone blocks are decorative blocks and a compact storage of bone meal.=
Bowl=
Bowls are mainly used to hold tasty soups.=
Brick=
Brick Block=
Brick blocks are a good building material for building solid houses and can take quite a punch.=
Bricks are used to craft brick blocks.=
Brown Stained Glass=
Cactus=
Charcoal=
Charcoal is an alternative furnace fuel created by cooking wood in a furnace. It has the same burning time as coal and also shares many of its crafting recipes, but it can not be used to create coal blocks.=
Chiseled Stone Bricks=
Chiseled Red Sandstone=
Chiseled Sandstone=
Chiseled red sandstone is a decorative building block.=
Chiseled sandstone is a decorative building block.=
Clay=
Clay Ball=
Clay balls are a raw material, mainly used to create bricks in the furnace.=
Clay is a versatile kind of earth commonly found at beaches underwater.=
Coal=
Coal Ore=
Coarse Dirt=
Coarse dirt acts as a soil for some plants and is similar to dirt, but it will never grow a cover.=
Cobblestone=
Cobweb=
Cobwebs can be walked through, but significantly slow you down.=
Cracked Stone Bricks=
Cut Red Sandstone=
Cut Sandstone=
Cut red sandstone is a decorative building block.=
Cut sandstone is a decorative building block.=
Cyan Stained Glass=
Dark Oak Bark=
Dark Oak Leaves=
Dark Oak Sapling=
Dark Oak Wood=
Dark Oak Wood Planks=
Dark oak leaves are grown from dark oak trees.=
Dark oak saplings can grow into dark oaks, but only in groups. A lonely dark oak sapling won't grow. A group of four dark oak saplings grows into a dark oak after some time when they are placed on soil (such as dirt) in a 2×2 square and exposed to light.=
Dead Bush=
Dead bushes are unremarkable plants often found in dry areas. They can be harvested for sticks.=
Diamond=
Diamond Ore=
Diamond ore is rare and can be found in clusters near the bottom of the world.=
Diamonds are precious minerals and useful to create the highest tier of armor and tools.=
Diorite=
Diorite is an igneous rock.=
Dirt=
Dirt acts as a soil for a few plants. When in light, this block may grow a grass or mycelium cover if such blocks are nearby.=
Emerald=
Emerald Ore=
Emerald ore is the ore of emeralds. It is very rare and can be found alone, not in clusters.=
Emeralds are used in villager trades as currency.=
Flint=
Flint is a raw material.=
Flowing Lava=
Flowing Water=
Frosted Ice=
Frosted ice is a short-lived solid block. It melts into a water source within a few seconds.=
Glass=
Gold Ingot=
Gold Nugget=
Gold Ore=
Gold nuggets are very small pieces of molten gold; the main purpose is to create gold ingots.=
Golden Apple=
Golden apples are precious food items which can be eaten.=
Granite=
Grass Block=
Grass Path=
Grass paths are a decorative variant of grass blocks. Their top has a different color and they are a bit lower than grass blocks, making them useful to build footpaths. Grass paths can be created with a shovel. A grass path turns into dirt when it is below a solid block.=
Gravel=
Green Stained Glass=
Grey Stained Glass=
Ice=
Ice is a solid block usually found in cold areas. It melts near block light sources at a light level of 12 or higher. When it melts or is broken while resting on top of another block, it will turn into a water source.=
In the End dimension, starting a fire on this block will create an eternal fire.=
Iron Ingot=
Iron Nugget=
Iron Ore=
Iron nuggets are very small pieces of molten iron; the main purpose is to create iron ingots.=
Jungle Bark=
Jungle Leaves=
Jungle Sapling=
Jungle Wood=
Jungle Wood Planks=
Jungle leaves are grown from jungle trees.=
Ladder=
Lapis Lazuli Block=
Lapis Lazuli Ore=
Lapis lazuli ore is the ore of lapis lazuli. It can be rarely found in clusters near the bottom of the world.=
Lava Source=
Lava is hot and rather dangerous. Don't touch it, it will hurt you a lot and it is hard to get out.=
Light Blue Stained Glass=
Light Grey Stained Glass=
Lime Stained Glass=
Lit Redstone Ore=
Magenta Stained Glass=
Molten gold. It is used to craft armor, tools, and whatnot.=
Molten iron. It is used to craft armor, tools, and whatnot.=
Mossy Cobblestone=
Mossy Stone Bricks=
Mycelium=
Mycelium is a type of dirt and the ideal soil for mushrooms. Unlike other dirt-type blocks, it can not be turned into farmland with a hoe. In light, mycelium slowly spreads over nearby dirt. Under an opaque block or a liquid, it eventually turns back into dirt.=
Oak Bark=
Oak Leaves=
Oak Sapling=
Oak Wood=
Oak Wood Planks=
Oak leaves are grown from oak trees.=
Obsidian=
Obsidian is an extremely hard mineral with an enourmous blast-resistance. Obsidian is formed when water meets lava.=
One of the most common blocks in the world, almost the entire underground consists of stone. It sometimes contains ores. Stone may be created when water meets lava.=
Orange Stained Glass=
Packed Ice=
Packed ice is a compressed form of ice. It is opaque and solid.=
Paper=
Paper is used to craft books and maps.=
Pink Stained Glass=
Podzol=
Podzol is a type of dirt found in taiga forests. Only a few plants are able to survive on it.=
Polished Andesite=
Polished Diorite=
Polished Granite=
Polished Stone=
Polished andesite is a decorative building block made from andesite.=
Polished diorite is a decorative building block made from diorite.=
Polished granite is a decorative building block made from granite.=
Purple Stained Glass=
Realm Barrier=
Red Sand=
Red Sandstone=
Red Stained Glass=
Red sand is found in large quantities in mesa biomes.=
Red sandstone is compressed red sand and is a rather soft kind of stone.=
Redstone Ore=
Redstone ore is commonly found near the bottom of the world. It glows when it is punched or walked upon.=
Sand=
Sand is found in large quantities at beaches and deserts.=
Sandstone=
Sandstone is compressed sand and is a rather soft kind of stone.=
Slime Block=
Slime blocks are very bouncy and prevent fall damage.=
Smooth Red Sandstone=
Smooth Sandstone=
Smooth red sandstone is a decorative building block.=
Smooth sandstone is compressed sand and is a rather soft kind of stone.=
Snow=
Some coal contained in stone, it is very common and can be found inside stone in medium to large clusters at nearly every height.=
Some iron contained in stone, it is prety common and can be found below sea level.=
Spruce Bark=
Spruce Leaves=
Spruce Sapling=
Spruce Wood=
Spruce Wood Planks=
Spruce leaves are grown from spruce trees.=
Stained glass is a decorative and mostly transparent block which comes in various different colors.=
Stick=
Sticks are a very versatile crafting material; used in countless crafting recipes.=
Stone=
Stripped Acacia Log=
Stripped Acacia Wood=
Stripped Birch Log=
Stripped Birch Wood=
Stripped Dark Oak Log=
Stripped Dark Oak Wood=
Stripped Jungle Log=
Stripped Jungle Wood=
Stripped Oak Log=
Stripped Oak Wood=
Stripped Spruce Log=
Stripped Spruce Wood=
Stone Bricks=
Sugar=
Sugar Canes=
Sugar canes are a plant which has some uses in crafting. Sugar canes will slowly grow up to 3 blocks when they are next to water and are placed on a grass block, dirt, sand, red sand, podzol or coarse dirt. When a sugar cane is broken, all sugar canes connected above will break as well.=
Sugar canes can only be placed top of other sugar canes and on top of blocks on which they would grow.=
Sugar comes from sugar canes and is used to make sweet foods.=
The stripped trunk of an acacia tree.=
The stripped trunk of a birch tree.=
The stripped trunk of a dark oak tree.=
The stripped trunk of a jungle tree.=
The stripped trunk of an oak tree.=
The stripped trunk of a spruce tree.=
The trunk of a birch tree.=
The trunk of a dark oak tree.=
The trunk of a jungle tree.=
The trunk of a spruce tree.=
The trunk of an acacia.=
The trunk of an oak tree.=
The stripped wood of an acacia tree.=
The stripped wood of a birch tree.=
The stripped wood of a dark oak tree.=
The stripped wood of a jungle tree.=
The stripped wood of an oak tree.=
The stripped wood of a spruce tree.=
This block consists of a couple of loose stones and can't support itself.=
This is a decorative block surrounded by the bark of a tree trunk.=
This is a decorative block.=
This is a full block of snow. Snow of this thickness is usually found in areas of extreme cold.=
This is a piece of cactus commonly found in dry areas, especially deserts. Over time, cacti will grow up to 3 blocks high on sand or red sand. A cactus hurts living beings touching it with a damage of 1 HP every half second. When a cactus block is broken, all cactus blocks connected above it will break as well.=
This stone contains pure gold, a rare metal.=
Top Snow=
Top snow is a layer of snow. It melts near light sources other than the sun with a light level of 12 or higher.=
Vines=
Vines are climbable blocks which can be placed on the sides of solid full-cube blocks. Vines slowly grow and spread.=
Void=
Water=
Water Source=
Water is abundant in oceans and also appears in a few springs in the ground. You can swim easily in water, but you need to catch your breath from time to time.=
When placed on soil (such as dirt) and exposed to light, a birch sapling will grow into a birch after some time.=
When placed on soil (such as dirt) and exposed to light, a jungle sapling will grow into a jungle tree after some time. When there are 4 jungle saplings in a 2×2 square, they will grow to a huge jungle tree.=
When placed on soil (such as dirt) and exposed to light, a spruce sapling will grow into a spruce after some time. When there are 4 spruce saplings in a 2×2 square, they will grow to a huge spruce.=
When placed on soil (such as dirt) and exposed to light, an acacia sapling will grow into an acacia after some time.=
When placed on soil (such as dirt) and exposed to light, an oak sapling will grow into an oak after some time.=
When you hold a barrier in hand, you reveal all placed barriers in a short distance around you.=
White Stained Glass=
Yellow Stained Glass=
“Coal” refers to coal lumps obtained by digging coal ore which can be found underground. Coal is your standard furnace fuel, but it can also be used to make torches, coal blocks and a few other things.=
Water interacts with lava in various ways:=
• When water is directly above or horizontally next to a lava source, the lava turns into obsidian.=
• When flowing water touches flowing lava either from above or horizontally, the lava turns into cobblestone.=
• When water is directly below lava, the water turns into stone.=
Lava interacts with water various ways:=
• When a lava source is directly below or horizontally next to water, the lava turns into obsidian.=
• When lava is directly above water, the water turns into stone.=
Stained Glass=
Granite is an igneous rock.=
Top snow can be stacked and has one of 8 different height levels. At levels 2-8, top snow is collidable. Top snow drops 2-9 snowballs, depending on its height.=
This block can only be placed on full solid blocks and on another top snow (which increases its height).=
Needs soil and water to grow=
Needs soil and light to grow=
Grows on sand=
Contact damage: @1 per half second=
Slows down movement=
2×2 saplings required=
2×2 saplings @= large tree=
Grows on sand or dirt next to water=
Stackable=
Crying Obsidian=
Crying obsidian is a luminous obsidian that can generate as part of ruined portals.=