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Tools (35)
View allThe most basic pickaxe. Mines stone and coal ore. Every miner's first tool crafted from planks and sticks.
An upgraded pickaxe made from cobblestone. Mines iron ore and lapis lazuli ore.
A reliable mid-tier pickaxe. Mines diamond ore, gold ore, emerald ore, and redstone ore.
The fastest mining pickaxe but with extremely low durability. Mines the same blocks as a wooden pickaxe.
A high-tier pickaxe that can mine obsidian, ancient debris, and all other blocks. Essential for reaching the Nether.
The strongest pickaxe in the game. Fireproof, with the highest durability and mining speed of any pickaxe tier.
A powerful melee weapon dealing 7 base attack damage. The go-to weapon before obtaining netherite.
A versatile tool that chops wood quickly and deals 9 base attack damage, making it effective as both tool and weapon.
The best shovel for digging dirt, sand, gravel, and snow. Can create paths on grass blocks.
Used to till dirt and grass into farmland for planting crops. Also breaks leaves, hay bales, and sculk blocks faster.
Used to harvest wool from sheep, collect leaves, vines, tall grass, and cobwebs without destroying them.
Cast into water to catch fish, treasure, and junk. Can also hook entities and pull them toward you.
Creates fire when used on a block. Essential for lighting Nether portals and igniting TNT.
A telescopic device that allows you to zoom in and see distant areas more clearly.
Used on suspicious sand and suspicious gravel to extract buried archaeological items like pottery sherds and armor trims.
A water bucket containing a cod, obtained by using a water bucket on a cod. Emptying it releases the fish.
A tool used to control a saddled pig while riding it. It has 25 uses.
A bucket of milk obtained from a cow, mooshroom, or goat. Drinking it removes all status effects.
A water bucket containing a pufferfish, obtained by using a water bucket on one. Emptying it releases the fish.
A water bucket containing a tropical fish, obtained by using a water bucket on one. Emptying it releases the fish.
A gold axe that chops wood faster than any other axe but has very low durability. It can also be used as a melee weapon.
A gold hoe used to till dirt and grass into farmland. It tills the fastest of all hoes but has very low durability.
A gold shovel used to dig dirt, sand, gravel and snow. It digs the fastest of all shovels but has very low durability.
A mid-tier axe used to chop wood and strip logs. It deals 9 attack damage, making it a strong melee weapon as well.
A mid-tier hoe used to till dirt and grass into farmland. It has 250 durability, suitable for medium-scale farming.
A mid-tier shovel used to dig dirt, sand, gravel, clay and snow efficiently. It has 250 durability.
The strongest axe in the game, dealing 10 attack damage with 2031 durability. It does not burn in lava or fire.
The most durable hoe in the game with 2031 durability. It does not burn in lava or fire.
The most durable shovel in the game with 2031 durability. It does not burn in lava or fire.
The most basic axe, used to chop wood and strip logs faster than by hand. It has 59 durability.
The most basic hoe, used to till dirt and grass into farmland for planting crops. It has 59 durability.
The most basic shovel, used to dig dirt, sand, gravel and snow. It has 59 durability.
A stone-tier axe used to chop wood faster and as a decent melee weapon. It is crafted from cobblestone and sticks.
A stone-tier hoe used to till dirt and grass into farmland for planting crops. It is crafted from cobblestone and sticks.
A stone-tier shovel used to dig dirt, sand, gravel and snow faster, and to create dirt paths. It is crafted from cobblestone and sticks.
Weapons (12)
View allThe most basic sword, crafted from planks and sticks. Deals 4 attack damage and is the first weapon most players make.
A ranged weapon that fires arrows. Hold right-click to charge for increased damage and range.
A ranged weapon with higher damage than a bow but slower reload. Can fire arrows and firework rockets.
A versatile weapon that can be thrown or used in melee combat. Especially powerful in rain and water.
A heavy melee weapon that deals massive bonus damage based on fall distance. The ultimate smash attack weapon.
Basic ammunition for bows and crossbows. Deals damage to entities on impact.
An arrow that causes hit entities to glow with a bright outline visible through walls for 10 seconds.
An arrow infused with a potion effect that applies the effect to any entity it hits.
The most powerful melee weapon in the game. Fireproof and deals 8 base attack damage.
A gold sword that deals 4 attack damage. It has the lowest durability but the highest enchantability of all swords.
A mid-tier sword that deals 6 attack damage and has 250 durability. A reliable mid-game melee weapon.
A stone-tier sword used for melee combat that deals 5 attack damage. It is crafted from cobblestone and a stick.
Armor (43)
View allA head armor piece providing 3 armor points. Part of the diamond armor set.
A chest armor piece providing 8 armor points. The single best armor slot for damage reduction.
Leg armor providing 6 armor points. Part of the diamond armor set.
Foot armor providing 3 armor points. Part of the diamond armor set.
The strongest helmet in the game. Fireproof, provides 3 armor points and 3 armor toughness with knockback resistance.
The strongest chestplate in the game. Fireproof with superior armor toughness and knockback resistance.
The strongest leggings in the game with 6 armor points, 3 toughness, and knockback resistance.
The strongest boots in the game. Fireproof and provides knockback resistance along with superior armor stats.
A defensive item held in the off-hand that blocks incoming melee and projectile attacks when raised.
Wing-like equipment worn in the chestplate slot that allows gliding and powered flight with firework rockets.
A helmet crafted from scute that provides 2 armor points and grants 10 seconds of Water Breathing when entering water.
Foot armor providing 1 armor point. Chainmail armor cannot be obtained through normal survival crafting and is found as loot or trades.
Chest armor providing 5 armor points. Chainmail armor cannot be obtained through normal survival crafting and is found as loot or trades.
Head armor providing 2 armor points. Chainmail armor cannot be obtained through normal survival crafting and is found as loot or trades.
Leg armor providing 4 armor points. Chainmail armor cannot be obtained through normal survival crafting and is found as loot or trades.
Horse armor equipped on a horse to grant 11 armor points of protection. It is the strongest horse armor in the game.
Diamond Boots that spawn already enchanted as structure loot, providing 3 armor points and 2 armor toughness. Mechanically identical to normal Diamond Boots but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Diamond Chestplate that spawns already enchanted as structure loot, providing 8 armor points and 2 armor toughness. Mechanically identical to a normal Diamond Chestplate but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Diamond Helmet that spawns already enchanted as structure loot, providing 3 armor points and 2 armor toughness. Mechanically identical to a normal Diamond Helmet but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Diamond Leggings that spawn already enchanted as structure loot, providing 6 armor points and 2 armor toughness. Mechanically identical to normal Diamond Leggings but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Iron Boots that spawn already enchanted as structure loot, providing 2 armor points. Mechanically identical to normal Iron Boots but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Iron Chestplate that spawns already enchanted as structure loot, providing 6 armor points. Mechanically identical to a normal Iron Chestplate but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Iron Helmet that spawns already enchanted as structure loot, providing 2 armor points. Mechanically identical to a normal Iron Helmet but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Iron Leggings that spawn already enchanted as structure loot, providing 5 armor points. Mechanically identical to normal Iron Leggings but with random enchantments pre-applied.
Foot armor providing 1 armor point. Wearing any piece of gold armor stops piglins from attacking.
Chest armor providing 5 armor points. Wearing any piece of gold armor stops piglins from attacking.
Head armor providing 2 armor points. Wearing any piece of gold armor stops piglins from attacking.
Horse armor equipped on a horse to grant 7 armor points of protection.
Foot armor providing 2 armor points. Crafted from four iron ingots.
Chest armor providing 6 armor points. Crafted from eight iron ingots.
Head armor providing 2 armor points. Crafted from five iron ingots.
Leg armor providing 5 armor points. Crafted from seven iron ingots.
Horse armor equipped on a horse to grant 5 armor points of protection.
Foot armor providing 1 armor point. Can be dyed any color and prevents sinking in powder snow.
Chest armor providing 3 armor points. Can be dyed any color.
Head armor providing 1 armor point. Can be dyed any color.
Leg armor providing 2 armor points. Can be dyed any color.
Horse armor equipped on a horse to grant 3 armor points of protection. It is the only horse armor that can be dyed.
Head armor providing 2 armor points that also grants the Water Breathing effect for 10 seconds while underwater. Crafted from five turtle scutes.
The leather helmet, the weakest head armor. It provides 1 armor point and can be dyed any color.
The leather chestplate, the weakest body armor. It provides 3 armor points and can be dyed any color.
An equippable armor item placed on a tamed wolf to protect it from damage. It is crafted from six armadillo scutes and can be repaired with more scutes or dyed.
Leg armor providing 3 armor points. Crafted from gold ingots; high enchantability but low durability.
Food (37)
View allA valuable food item that grants Absorption II for 2 minutes and Regeneration II for 5 seconds when eaten.
The rarest food item in the game. Grants powerful effects including Absorption IV, Regeneration II, Resistance, and Fire Resistance.
A simple and reliable food source crafted from wheat. One of the easiest renewable foods to produce.
A high-quality food obtained by cooking raw beef in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. Restores significant hunger.
A food item obtained by cooking raw porkchops. Restores the same hunger as cooked beef.
A food item obtained by cooking raw chicken. A reliable food source from one of the most common mobs.
A placeable food block with 7 slices. Each slice restores 2 hunger. Can be eaten by multiple players.
A food item crafted from pumpkin, sugar, and egg. Provides decent hunger restoration.
A food item with the highest saturation of any food in the game. Also used as a brewing ingredient for Night Vision potions.
A food that teleports you randomly within 8 blocks when eaten. Found exclusively in the End dimension.
A special stew that grants a random status effect depending on the flower used in crafting.
A food item collected from beehives that restores hunger and removes Poison status effect.
A common fruit that restores 4 hunger points. It is used to craft golden apples.
A potato cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. It restores 5 hunger points.
A root vegetable that restores 1 hunger point. Six beetroots and a bowl make beetroot soup.
A soup crafted from six beetroots and a bowl. It restores 6 hunger points.
A vegetable that restores 3 hunger points. It is used to craft golden carrots.
Cod cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. It restores 5 hunger points.
Mutton cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. It restores 6 hunger points.
Salmon cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire. It restores 6 hunger points.
A snack crafted from two wheat and one cocoa beans, yielding eight cookies. Each restores 2 hunger points.
Kelp dried by smelting. It restores 1 hunger point and is eaten faster than most foods.
A stew crafted from a red mushroom, a brown mushroom, and a bowl. It restores 6 hunger points.
A vegetable that restores 1 hunger point when eaten raw. It is usually baked first.
A poisonous fish that restores 1 hunger point but inflicts Hunger, Nausea, and Poison when eaten.
A stew crafted from cooked rabbit, a carrot, a baked potato, a mushroom, and a bowl. It restores 10 hunger points.
Uncooked beef dropped by cows and mooshrooms. It restores 3 hunger points and is usually cooked first.
Uncooked chicken dropped by chickens. It restores 2 hunger points but has a 30% chance to inflict Hunger.
An uncooked cod caught by fishing or dropped by cod. It restores 2 hunger points.
Uncooked mutton dropped by sheep. It restores 2 hunger points and is usually cooked first.
Uncooked porkchop dropped by pigs. It restores 3 hunger points and is usually cooked first.
Uncooked rabbit dropped by rabbits. It restores 3 hunger points and is usually cooked first.
An uncooked salmon caught by fishing or dropped by salmon. It restores 2 hunger points.
A drop from zombies that restores 4 hunger points but has an 80% chance to inflict Hunger.
A drop from spiders that restores 2 hunger points but inflicts Poison when eaten.
A berry harvested from sweet berry bushes that restores 2 hunger points.
A small fish that restores 1 hunger point. It comes in many color and pattern variants.
Utility Blocks (340)
View allA fundamental utility block that provides a 3x3 crafting grid, enabling the creation of most items and blocks in the game.
A utility block used for smelting ores, cooking food, and converting raw materials using fuel.
A utility block that smelts ores and metal armor/tools at twice the speed of a regular furnace.
A utility block that cooks food at twice the speed of a regular furnace.
A utility block used to enchant tools, weapons, and armor using experience levels and lapis lazuli. Surround with bookshelves for stronger enchantments.
A utility block for renaming items, combining enchantments, and repairing tools using raw materials or matching items.
A utility block used to brew potions from water bottles, nether wart, and various ingredients. Requires blaze powder as fuel.
A powerful block that projects a beam into the sky and grants nearby players status effects when placed on a pyramid of mineral blocks.
A block that allows you to set your respawn point in the Nether. Charged with glowstone to store up to 4 respawn charges.
A block that, when used with a compass, causes that compass to point to the lodestone's location in any dimension.
A utility block used to upgrade diamond gear to netherite and apply armor trim patterns using smithing templates.
A utility block that removes enchantments from items (refunding XP) and combines two items of the same type to repair durability.
A utility block that efficiently cuts stone-related blocks into stairs, slabs, walls, and other stone variants.
A utility block used to apply patterns to banners using dyes and optional banner patterns.
A utility block used to clone, zoom out, and lock maps. Also combines maps with glass panes to lock them.
White Wool is the base wool block, obtained by shearing white sheep or crafted from four string. It can be dyed any of the 16 colors and is used in beds, banners and carpets.
Brown Wool is a brown dyeable block obtained by shearing brown sheep or by dyeing white wool with Brown Dye. It is used to craft beds, banners and carpets.
Gray Wool is a gray dyeable block obtained by shearing gray sheep or by dyeing white wool with Gray Dye. It is used to craft beds, banners and carpets.
Red Wool is a red dyeable block obtained by shearing red sheep or by dyeing white wool with Red Dye. It is used to craft beds, banners and carpets.
Black Wool is a black dyeable block obtained by shearing black sheep or by dyeing white wool with Black Dye. It is used to craft beds, banners and carpets.
White Carpet is a thin white decorative floor covering crafted from White Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Orange Carpet is a thin orange decorative floor covering crafted from Orange Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Magenta Carpet is a thin magenta decorative floor covering crafted from Magenta Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Light Blue Carpet is a thin light blue decorative floor covering crafted from Light Blue Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Yellow Carpet is a thin yellow decorative floor covering crafted from Yellow Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Lime Carpet is a thin lime decorative floor covering crafted from Lime Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Pink Carpet is a thin pink decorative floor covering crafted from Pink Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Gray Carpet is a thin gray decorative floor covering crafted from Gray Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Light Gray Carpet is a thin light gray decorative floor covering crafted from Light Gray Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Cyan Carpet is a thin cyan decorative floor covering crafted from Cyan Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Purple Carpet is a thin purple decorative floor covering crafted from Purple Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Blue Carpet is a thin blue decorative floor covering crafted from Blue Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Brown Carpet is a thin brown decorative floor covering crafted from Brown Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Green Carpet is a thin green decorative floor covering crafted from Green Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Red Carpet is a thin red decorative floor covering crafted from Red Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
Black Carpet is a thin black decorative floor covering crafted from Black Wool. Mobs cannot spawn on carpet, and it can be placed on llamas as decoration.
White Bed is a white bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Orange Bed is a orange bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Magenta Bed is a magenta bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Light Blue Bed is a light blue bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Yellow Bed is a yellow bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Lime Bed is a lime bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Pink Bed is a pink bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Gray Bed is a gray bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Light Gray Bed is a light gray bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Cyan Bed is a cyan bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Purple Bed is a purple bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Blue Bed is a blue bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Brown Bed is a brown bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Green Bed is a green bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Red Bed is a red bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
Black Bed is a black bed that lets a player sleep through the night and sets their respawn point. It explodes if used in the Nether or the End.
White Banner is a tall decorative white block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Orange Banner is a tall decorative orange block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Magenta Banner is a tall decorative magenta block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Light Blue Banner is a tall decorative light blue block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Yellow Banner is a tall decorative yellow block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Lime Banner is a tall decorative lime block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Pink Banner is a tall decorative pink block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Gray Banner is a tall decorative gray block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Light Gray Banner is a tall decorative light gray block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Cyan Banner is a tall decorative cyan block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Purple Banner is a tall decorative purple block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Blue Banner is a tall decorative blue block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Brown Banner is a tall decorative brown block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Green Banner is a tall decorative green block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Red Banner is a tall decorative red block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
Black Banner is a tall decorative black block that can display up to six layered patterns applied with a loom. It can also mark locations on maps.
White Stained Glass is a transparent white block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Orange Stained Glass is a transparent orange block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Magenta Stained Glass is a transparent magenta block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Light Blue Stained Glass is a transparent light blue block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Yellow Stained Glass is a transparent yellow block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Lime Stained Glass is a transparent lime block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Pink Stained Glass is a transparent pink block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Gray Stained Glass is a transparent gray block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Light Gray Stained Glass is a transparent light gray block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Cyan Stained Glass is a transparent cyan block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Purple Stained Glass is a transparent purple block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Blue Stained Glass is a transparent blue block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Brown Stained Glass is a transparent brown block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Green Stained Glass is a transparent green block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Red Stained Glass is a transparent red block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
Black Stained Glass is a transparent black block used for colored windows and decoration. Like ordinary glass it drops nothing when broken without Silk Touch.
White Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected white block that hardens into solid White Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Orange Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected orange block that hardens into solid Orange Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Magenta Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected magenta block that hardens into solid Magenta Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Light Blue Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected light blue block that hardens into solid Light Blue Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Yellow Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected yellow block that hardens into solid Yellow Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Lime Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected lime block that hardens into solid Lime Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Pink Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected pink block that hardens into solid Pink Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Gray Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected gray block that hardens into solid Gray Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Light Gray Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected light gray block that hardens into solid Light Gray Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Cyan Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected cyan block that hardens into solid Cyan Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Purple Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected purple block that hardens into solid Purple Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Blue Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected blue block that hardens into solid Blue Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Brown Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected brown block that hardens into solid Brown Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Green Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected green block that hardens into solid Green Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Red Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected red block that hardens into solid Red Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Black Concrete Powder is a gravity-affected black block that hardens into solid Black Concrete when it comes into contact with water.
Black Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored black building block formed when Black Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Blue Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored blue building block formed when Blue Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Brown Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored brown building block formed when Brown Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Gray Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored gray building block formed when Gray Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Green Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored green building block formed when Green Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Light Blue Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored light blue building block formed when Light Blue Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Light Gray Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored light gray building block formed when Light Gray Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Lime Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored lime building block formed when Lime Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
White Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored white building block formed when White Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Yellow Concrete is a solid, vibrantly-colored yellow building block formed when Yellow Concrete Powder touches water. It is hard and not affected by gravity.
Blue Ice is a dense, slippery ice block that is even more slippery than packed ice. Boats travel extremely fast across it, making it ideal for high-speed ice roads.
The Blue Orchid is a small blue flower that grows in swamp and mangrove swamp biomes. It can be placed in flower pots and crafted into light blue dye.
The Brown Mushroom is a small fungus that emits a faint light and spreads in low-light conditions. It is an ingredient in mushroom stew, suspicious stew and fermented spider eyes.
The Red Mushroom is a small fungus that spreads in low-light conditions and can be grown into a huge red mushroom. It is used in mushroom stew and suspicious stew.
The Orange Tulip is a orange variety of tulip, a small flower that grows in plains and flower forest biomes. It can be placed in a flower pot and crafted into orange dye.
The Pink Tulip is a pink variety of tulip, a small flower that grows in plains and flower forest biomes. It can be placed in a flower pot and crafted into pink dye.
The Red Tulip is a red variety of tulip, a small flower that grows in plains and flower forest biomes. It can be placed in a flower pot and crafted into red dye.
The White Tulip is a white variety of tulip, a small flower that grows in plains and flower forest biomes. It can be placed in a flower pot and crafted into light gray dye.
Red Sand is a reddish, gravity-affected block found in badlands biomes. It can be smelted into glass and used to craft red sandstone.
Red Sandstone is a decorative building block crafted from red sand. It comes in chiseled, cut and smooth variants and is naturally generated under badlands biomes.
A compact block of nine dried kelp. It is an efficient furnace fuel that smelts 20 items.
A decorative block crafted from four honeycombs, with a distinct hexagonal pattern.
An underwater plant that grows toward the surface. It is not edible until smelted into dried kelp.
A block that drops three to seven melon slices when broken. It grows from melon stems.
A storage block that holds nine coal. It can be used as furnace fuel.
A storage block that holds nine diamonds. It can form part of a beacon's base pyramid.
A storage block that holds nine emeralds. It can form part of a beacon's base pyramid.
A storage block that holds nine lapis lazuli.
A storage block that holds nine netherite ingots. It is highly blast-resistant and does not burn in lava.
A decorative storage block that holds nine bone meal. It generates naturally as part of fossils.
A storage block that shares a single 27-slot inventory across all ender chests, accessible from any dimension.
A bouncy storage block crafted from nine slimeballs. It bounces entities and sticks to most blocks when moved by pistons.
White wool crafted from four string, an alternative to shearing sheep.
A rare, blast-resistant ore block found in the lower depths of the Nether. It is the source of netherite scrap, which is smelted from it.
A storage block that holds 27 stacks of items and can be opened even with a solid block directly above it. It is the job site block for fisherman villagers.
A naturally generated block that houses up to three bees and fills with honey over time. Bees pollinate nearby flowers and return to deposit honey.
A craftable artificial home for bees that functions like a bee nest, filling with honey as bees pollinate. Use shears for honeycomb or a bottle for honey when full.
A light-emitting block that slowly cooks up to four food items without fuel and sends a smoke column into the sky. It deals damage to entities standing on it.
A block that holds water, lava or powder snow, and can wash dye off leather armor, banners and shulker boxes. It is the job site block for leatherworker villagers.
A storage block that holds up to 27 stacks of items. Two chests placed side by side combine into a large chest with 54 slots.
A dirt variant that grass and mycelium cannot spread onto, so it never grows a grass layer. Using a hoe on it converts it back into regular dirt.
A sticky block that drastically slows movement of entities passing through it and stops falling. Breaking it with a sword or shears yields string.
A block that converts plant and food items into bone meal as it is filled. It is the job site block for farmer villagers and emits a redstone signal based on its fill level.
An underwater block that, when surrounded by a prismarine frame, grants the Conduit Power status effect and damages nearby hostile mobs. It provides water breathing, night vision and haste.
A purple variant of obsidian that drips light particles but emits only dim light. Its main use is crafting respawn anchors.
One of the most common natural blocks, forming the layer beneath grass across most biomes. Grass, mycelium and fungus can spread onto it, and it can be tilled into farmland.
A solid block that compactly stores nine gold ingots and can power a beacon as a base block. It is a decorative and storage block crafted from gold ingots.
A compact storage block for wheat that reduces fall damage by 80 percent when landed on. It is used to breed and heal horses, llamas and other animals.
A translucent, slippery block that forms over water in cold biomes. It melts into water when broken without Silk Touch or when exposed to bright light sources.
A glowing block that emits light and deals fire damage to entities standing on it. Underwater it produces an upward bubble column that pulls entities down.
An extremely blast-resistant block formed when water flows over a lava source. It is required to build nether portals, enchanting tables and beacons.
A solid ice block that does not melt near light sources and is more slippery than regular ice. It is used for fast item and boat transport.
A dirt variant on which saplings, mushrooms and other vegetation can be planted, including large jungle trees. Grass cannot spread onto it.
A naturally generating crop block that can be carved with shears into a carved pumpkin. It is used to build snow golems and iron golems and to craft pumpkin pie.
A common gravity-affected block that falls when unsupported, found in deserts, beaches and riverbeds. It is smelted into glass and used to craft sandstone, TNT and concrete powder.
A block from the deep dark that spreads sculk and sculk growths when a mob dies nearby, consuming the experience the mob would drop. It emits a small pulse of light when it spreads.
A two-block-tall plant that grows in lush caves and can be cultivated with bone meal into a big dripleaf. It can be planted on clay, moss, or in water.
A full block of packed snow crafted from four snowballs. Placing two with a carved pumpkin on top creates a snow golem.
A blue-flamed variant of the campfire that cooks food and emits dimmer light. It repels piglins and deals more damage than a normal campfire.
A Nether block that slows entities walking on it and creates upward bubble columns underwater. It is required to grow nether wart and to summon the Wither.
A hardened clay building block made by smelting a clay block. It can be dyed into 16 colors and smelted a second time into glazed terracotta.
A solid block that compactly stores nine iron ingots and serves as a base block for beacons. It is also used to build iron golems and to craft anvils.
A tall decorative block that can be customized with up to six layered patterns using dyes at a loom. Crafted from wool and a stick.
A block used to set a player's spawn point and skip the night. Crafted from wool and wooden planks.
A small light source that can be stacked up to four per block and lit or extinguished. Crafted from a honeycomb and a string.
A thin decorative block that can hang vertically or be placed horizontally and supports hanging lanterns and bells. Crafted from iron nuggets and an iron ingot.
A barrier block that is 1.5 blocks tall to players and mobs so they cannot jump over it. Crafted from wooden planks and sticks.
A small block that can display a single flower, sapling, fern, cactus, mushroom or other small plant. Crafted from bricks.
A transparent building block made by smelting sand. It drops nothing when broken unless mined with Silk Touch.
A thin transparent block that connects to adjacent panes and solid blocks, used as windows. Crafted from glass.
A vibrant patterned block produced by smelting dyed (colored) terracotta. Its texture forms repeating designs when tiled.
A thin metal barrier that connects to adjacent bars and solid blocks, similar to glass panes. Crafted from iron ingots.
A door that can only be opened by redstone power such as a button, lever or pressure plate. Crafted from iron ingots.
A trapdoor that can only be opened by redstone power. Crafted from iron ingots.
A carved pumpkin with a torch inside that emits light level 15 and works underwater. Crafted from a carved pumpkin and a torch.
A block placed on the side of solid blocks that lets players and mobs climb vertically. Crafted from sticks.
A light source emitting light level 15 that can stand on the floor or hang from blocks and chains. Crafted from iron nuggets and a torch.
A special uncraftable banner with a fixed eight-layer illager design, worn by raid captains. Dropped when a raid or patrol captain is killed.
A temporary climbable structure that breaks instantly and can extend up to six blocks horizontally from a support. Crafted from bamboo and string.
A light source emitting light level 15 that works underwater, commonly found in ocean monuments. Crafted from prismarine shards and crystals.
A block that displays editable text on its front and, since 1.20, on both sides. Crafted from wooden planks and a stick.
A blue-flamed lantern emitting light level 10 that repels piglins. Crafted from iron nuggets and a soul torch.
A torch with a blue flame that emits light level 10 and repels piglins. Crafted from coal or charcoal, a stick and soul sand or soul soil.
A colored thin transparent block used for tinted windows that connects to adjacent panes and blocks. Crafted from stained glass or from glass panes and a dye.
A common light source that emits light level 14 and prevents hostile mob spawns nearby. Crafted from coal or charcoal and a stick.
A horizontal hatch block that opens and closes by hand or with redstone power. Crafted from wooden planks.
A soft block obtained from sheep that comes in 16 colors and is used to craft beds, banners, paintings and carpets. It can also be crafted from string.
A magenta flower that generates in flower forest biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into magenta dye.
A small white-and-yellow flower that generates in plains and meadow biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into light gray dye.
A green plant that generates in desert and badlands biomes and damages entities that touch its sides. It grows up to three blocks tall on sand and can be smelted into green dye.
A blue flower that generates in plains and meadow biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into blue dye.
A common yellow flower that generates across many grassy biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into yellow dye.
A short non-flowering plant that generates in taiga, jungle and other lush biomes. It can be collected with shears and placed for decoration.
A light-emitting lichen that generates on stone surfaces in caves and underground. It produces a light level of 7 and can spread along blocks using bone meal.
A dirt block with a grassy top that generates across the surface of most overworld biomes. It can spread to nearby dirt and supports the growth of plants and flowers.
A white flower that generates in flower forest biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into white dye.
A flat plant that floats on the surface of water and generates in swamp biomes. It can be walked on and is also found in the chests of fishing loot.
A soft green block that generates in lush caves and is found in shipwreck loot. Applying bone meal spreads moss and grows azaleas, grass and other vegetation over nearby blocks.
A red fungus-like crop that grows on soul sand and is a key brewing ingredient. It generates in nether fortresses and bastion remnants and is required to make awkward potions.
A white-petaled flower with a yellow center that generates in plains and meadow biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into light gray dye.
A common red flower that generates across many grassy biomes. It can be placed for decoration or crafted into red dye.
A small underwater organism that generates in warm ocean biomes and on coral reefs. Up to four can be placed in one block, and they emit light when underwater.
An underwater plant that generates on the floor of most ocean and water biomes. It can be collected with shears and is used to breed and lure turtles.
A block that absorbs water in the area around it and generates in ocean monuments. After soaking up water it becomes a wet sponge that must be dried before reuse.
A tall green plant that grows on grass, dirt or sand next to water. It is harvested to make sugar and paper.
A climbable plant that grows on the sides of blocks and generates in jungle, swamp and lush cave biomes. It can be collected with shears and spreads naturally over surfaces.
A water-saturated sponge created after a dry sponge absorbs water. It can be dried in a furnace to become a reusable dry sponge.
A black flower that inflicts the Wither effect on entities that touch it. It is created when a mob is killed by the wither and can be crafted into black dye.
A decorative block made from four amethyst shards that produces chime-like sounds when walked on or broken. It generates as part of amethyst geodes deep underground.
The final growth stage of an amethyst bud, which drops 4 amethyst shards when mined with a pickaxe. It emits light level 5 and grows on budding amethyst.
A gray igneous stone variant found in large blobs throughout the Overworld underground. It can be polished into polished andesite for building.
A black stone block found in the Nether that serves as a cobblestone substitute for crafting stone tools and furnaces. It generates in the basalt deltas and near bastion remnants.
A decorative metal block made from nine copper ingots that slowly oxidizes from orange to green over time. Oxidation can be reversed with an axe or prevented with honeycomb wax.
A smooth white building block crafted from four nether quartz, popular for modern and classical architecture. It can be cut into stairs, slabs and pillar variants.
A staircase block crafted from brick blocks for classic red-brick architecture. It can also be cut from bricks at a stonecutter.
A classic red building block crafted from four brick items, used for houses and fireplaces. It can be cut into stairs, slabs and walls.
A white-gray block that forms the middle layer of amethyst geodes between the smooth basalt shell and amethyst interior. It is purely decorative and has a chalky texture.
A decorative stone brick block featuring a carved face pattern, used for accents in builds. It generates naturally in some structures such as jungle temples and igloos.
The block dropped when mining stone without Silk Touch, used to craft tools, furnaces and many recipes. It can be smelted back into stone.
A half-height block made from cobblestone for floors, steps and mob-proofing surfaces. Mobs cannot spawn on top-half slabs.
A sturdy staircase block made from cobblestone for castle and fortress construction. It can also be cut at a stonecutter.
A 1.5-block-tall barrier that connects to adjacent walls, fences and blocks. It is used for boundaries and decorative fortifications.
A metal door that requires a redstone signal to open, like an iron door, and oxidizes over time. It can be waxed to lock its oxidation stage.
A decorative copper block with a lattice pattern that lets light, rain and particles pass through while blocking entities. It oxidizes over time like other copper blocks.
A metal trapdoor that requires a redstone signal to open and oxidizes over time. It can be waxed to preserve its current oxidation stage.
A decorative copper building block with a cross-hatch pattern that oxidizes over time. It can be further cut into stairs and slabs.
A dark blue-green building block crafted from prismarine shards and black dye, found in ocean monuments. It is used for aquatic-themed builds.
A dark refined building block made from polished deepslate, used for stone-themed construction below the Overworld. It can be cut into stairs, slabs and walls.
A white igneous stone variant found in blobs throughout the Overworld underground. It can be polished into polished diorite for building.
A rocky block found in dripstone caves from which pointed dripstone grows. It is crafted from four pointed dripstone items.
A blackstone variant flecked with gold that has a chance to drop gold nuggets when mined. It generates in bastion remnants in the Nether.
A bright Nether block that emits light level 15, crafted from four glowstone dust. It is used for lighting and in potion brewing recipes.
A pink-red igneous stone variant found in blobs throughout the Overworld underground. It can be polished into polished granite for building.
A 1.5-block-tall barrier made from mossy cobblestone with a weathered, overgrown look. It generates around mega taiga villages and pillager outposts.
A weathered stone brick variant with an overgrown moss texture that generates naturally in strongholds and igloos. It can be crafted by combining stone bricks with moss or vines.
A warm-toned building block crafted from packed mud, associated with mangrove swamp builds. It can be cut into stairs, slabs and walls.
A dark red fence made from nether bricks that does not catch fire, used for Nether-themed barriers. It only connects to other nether brick fences and solid blocks.
A dark red staircase block crafted from nether bricks for Nether fortress builds. It can also be cut at a stonecutter.
A dark red building block crafted from four nether brick items that makes up Nether fortresses. It can be cut into stairs, slabs, walls and fences.
A dried mud building block made by combining mud with wheat, used to craft mud bricks. It has a firm, earthy appearance.
A pointed stalactite or stalagmite block that deals extra fall and impact damage and can drip lava or water into cauldrons. It grows over time on dripstone blocks in caves.
A smooth, refined version of andesite with a clean gray appearance for modern builds. It can be cut into stairs and slabs.
A smooth gray-black building block made from cobbled deepslate, used as the base for deepslate bricks and tiles. It has a clean, uniform texture.
A smooth, refined version of diorite with a clean white appearance for modern builds. It can be cut into stairs and slabs.
A smooth, refined version of granite with a clean pink-red appearance for modern builds. It can be cut into stairs and slabs.
A smooth variant of tuff used as the base for tuff bricks and tiles. It has a clean gray-green building texture.
An aqua-colored block that subtly shifts color over time, found in ocean monuments. It is crafted from four prismarine shards.
A refined prismarine variant with a tiled brick pattern in a brighter aqua tone. It is crafted from nine prismarine shards.
A purple building block found in End cities, crafted from four popped chorus fruit. It can be cut into stairs, slabs and pillars.
A decorative purple pillar block with vertical line detailing, found in End cities. It is crafted by stacking two purpur slabs.
A decorative white quartz block with vertical line detailing for columns and pillars. It is crafted by stacking two quartz slabs.
A half-height white block made from blocks of quartz for floors and detailing. Mobs cannot spawn on top-half slabs.
A clean white staircase block made from blocks of quartz for modern and classical builds. It can also be cut at a stonecutter.
A pale building block crafted from four sand blocks that also generates naturally beneath deserts and beaches. It can be cut into stairs, slabs, walls and chiseled variants.
A staircase block made from sandstone for desert temples and warm-themed builds. It can also be cut at a stonecutter.
A dark smooth stone variant that forms the outer shell of amethyst geodes underground. It is also produced by smelting basalt in a furnace.
A light gray polished block made by smelting stone, used to craft blast furnaces and smooth stone slabs. It has a uniform, clean appearance.
The primary rock block that makes up most of the Overworld underground, dropping cobblestone unless mined with Silk Touch. It is also obtained by smelting cobblestone.
An elegant half-height block made from stone bricks for floors and detailing. Mobs cannot spawn on top-half slabs.
A staircase block made from stone bricks for elegant castle and stronghold builds. It can also be cut at a stonecutter.
A 1.5-block-tall barrier made from stone bricks that connects to adjacent walls and blocks. It is used for refined fortifications.
A refined building block made from stone that generates throughout strongholds and ocean ruins. It can be cut into stairs, slabs, walls, mossy and chiseled variants.
A half-height block made from smooth stone for floors, steps and mob-proofing. Mobs cannot spawn on top-half slabs.
A refined building block made from polished tuff with a brick pattern. It can be cut into stairs, slabs and walls.
Acacia Door is a two-block-tall openable door crafted from acacia planks. Wooden doors can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal.
Acacia Fence is a barrier block crafted from acacia planks and sticks. It is 1.5 blocks tall to mobs and connects to neighboring fences.
Acacia Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from acacia planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.
Acacia Hanging Sign is a sign that hangs beneath blocks or from chains, crafted from stripped acacia logs and chains. Like other signs, it can display written text.
Acacia Planks are a orange building block crafted from acacia logs. Used to craft acacia stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other acacia items.
Acacia Sapling is a plant that grows into a acacia tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Acacia Sign is a placeable sign crafted from acacia planks and a stick. Players can write text on it, and it can be placed on the ground or a wall.
Acacia Slab is a half-height block crafted from acacia planks. Two slabs can be combined to form a full block, and they can be placed on the top or bottom of a block's space.
Acacia Stairs are a stair block crafted from acacia planks, used to traverse height differences and for decoration.
Acacia Trapdoor is a one-block openable flap crafted from acacia planks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and works as a hatch or decorative element.
Bamboo is a fast-growing plant found in jungles and bamboo jungles. It can be grown into tall stalks, used to craft scaffolding and bamboo planks, and fed to pandas.
Birch Door is a two-block-tall openable door crafted from birch planks. Wooden doors can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal.
Birch Fence is a barrier block crafted from birch planks and sticks. It is 1.5 blocks tall to mobs and connects to neighboring fences.
Birch Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from birch planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.
Birch Hanging Sign is a sign that hangs beneath blocks or from chains, crafted from stripped birch logs and chains. Like other signs, it can display written text.
Birch Planks are a pale cream building block crafted from birch logs. Used to craft birch stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other birch items.
Birch Sapling is a plant that grows into a birch tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Birch Sign is a placeable sign crafted from birch planks and a stick. Players can write text on it, and it can be placed on the ground or a wall.
Birch Slab is a half-height block crafted from birch planks. Two slabs can be combined to form a full block, and they can be placed on the top or bottom of a block's space.
Birch Stairs are a stair block crafted from birch planks, used to traverse height differences and for decoration.
Birch Trapdoor is a one-block openable flap crafted from birch planks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and works as a hatch or decorative element.
Cherry Planks are a soft pink building block crafted from cherry logs. Used to craft cherry stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other cherry items.
Cherry Sapling is a plant that grows into a cherry tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Crimson Fungus is a small plant found in crimson forests in the Nether. Applying bone meal to it on nylium can grow a huge crimson fungus tree, and it is used to lure and breed hoglins.
Crimson Planks are a deep red building block crafted from crimson stems or hyphae. Used to craft crimson stairs, slabs, doors, signs, and other crimson items.
Dark Oak Door is a two-block-tall openable door crafted from dark oak planks. Wooden doors can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal.
Dark Oak Fence is a barrier block crafted from dark oak planks and sticks. It is 1.5 blocks tall to mobs and connects to neighboring fences.
Dark Oak Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from dark oak planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.
Dark Oak Hanging Sign is a sign that hangs beneath blocks or from chains, crafted from stripped dark oak logs and chains. Like other signs, it can display written text.
Dark Oak Log is the trunk block of dark oak trees. It can be stripped, crafted into dark oak wood, or made into dark oak planks.
Dark Oak Planks are a deep brown building block crafted from dark oak logs. Used to craft dark oak stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other dark oak items.
Dark Oak Sapling is a plant that grows into a dark oak tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Dark Oak Sign is a placeable sign crafted from dark oak planks and a stick. Players can write text on it, and it can be placed on the ground or a wall.
Dark Oak Slab is a half-height block crafted from dark oak planks. Two slabs can be combined to form a full block, and they can be placed on the top or bottom of a block's space.
Dark Oak Stairs are a stair block crafted from dark oak planks, used to traverse height differences and for decoration.
Dark Oak Trapdoor is a one-block openable flap crafted from dark oak planks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and works as a hatch or decorative element.
Jungle Door is a two-block-tall openable door crafted from jungle planks. Wooden doors can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal.
Jungle Fence is a barrier block crafted from jungle planks and sticks. It is 1.5 blocks tall to mobs and connects to neighboring fences.
Jungle Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from jungle planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.
Jungle Hanging Sign is a sign that hangs beneath blocks or from chains, crafted from stripped jungle logs and chains. Like other signs, it can display written text.
Jungle Log is the trunk block of jungle trees. It can be stripped, crafted into jungle wood, or made into jungle planks.
Jungle Planks are a reddish orange-brown building block crafted from jungle logs. Used to craft jungle stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other jungle items.
Jungle Sapling is a plant that grows into a jungle tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Jungle Sign is a placeable sign crafted from jungle planks and a stick. Players can write text on it, and it can be placed on the ground or a wall.
Jungle Slab is a half-height block crafted from jungle planks. Two slabs can be combined to form a full block, and they can be placed on the top or bottom of a block's space.
Jungle Stairs are a stair block crafted from jungle planks, used to traverse height differences and for decoration.
Jungle Trapdoor is a one-block openable flap crafted from jungle planks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and works as a hatch or decorative element.
Mangrove Planks are a reddish building block crafted from mangrove logs. Used to craft mangrove stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other mangrove items.
Mangrove Propagule is the sapling of the mangrove tree. It can hang and grow beneath mangrove leaves or be planted on dirt, mud, or clay to grow a mangrove tree.
Oak Door is a two-block-tall openable door crafted from oak planks. Wooden doors can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal.
Oak Fence is a barrier block crafted from oak planks and sticks. It is 1.5 blocks tall to mobs and connects to neighboring fences.
Oak Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from oak planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.
Oak Hanging Sign is a sign that hangs beneath blocks or from chains, crafted from stripped oak logs and chains. Like other signs, it can display written text.
Oak Leaves are the foliage block of oak trees. They decay when no nearby log is present and can drop saplings, sticks, and apples.
Oak Log is the trunk block of oak trees. It can be stripped, crafted into oak wood, or made into oak planks.
Oak Planks are a warm brown building block crafted from oak logs. Used to craft oak stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other oak items.
Oak Sapling is a plant that grows into a oak tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Oak Sign is a placeable sign crafted from oak planks and a stick. Players can write text on it, and it can be placed on the ground or a wall.
Oak Slab is a half-height block crafted from oak planks. Two slabs can be combined to form a full block, and they can be placed on the top or bottom of a block's space.
Oak Stairs are a stair block crafted from oak planks, used to traverse height differences and for decoration.
Oak Trapdoor is a one-block openable flap crafted from oak planks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and works as a hatch or decorative element.
Spruce Door is a two-block-tall openable door crafted from spruce planks. Wooden doors can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal.
Spruce Fence is a barrier block crafted from spruce planks and sticks. It is 1.5 blocks tall to mobs and connects to neighboring fences.
Spruce Fence Gate is an openable barrier crafted from spruce planks and sticks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and connects to fences and walls.
Spruce Hanging Sign is a sign that hangs beneath blocks or from chains, crafted from stripped spruce logs and chains. Like other signs, it can display written text.
Spruce Log is the trunk block of spruce trees. It can be stripped, crafted into spruce wood, or made into spruce planks.
Spruce Planks are a dark reddish-brown building block crafted from spruce logs. Used to craft spruce stairs, slabs, doors, fences, and other spruce items.
Spruce Sapling is a plant that grows into a spruce tree when placed on dirt or grass with adequate light and space.
Spruce Sign is a placeable sign crafted from spruce planks and a stick. Players can write text on it, and it can be placed on the ground or a wall.
Spruce Slab is a half-height block crafted from spruce planks. Two slabs can be combined to form a full block, and they can be placed on the top or bottom of a block's space.
Spruce Stairs are a stair block crafted from spruce planks, used to traverse height differences and for decoration.
Spruce Trapdoor is a one-block openable flap crafted from spruce planks. It can be opened by hand or with a redstone signal and works as a hatch or decorative element.
Warped Fungus is a small plant found in warped forests in the Nether. With bone meal on warped nylium it can grow into a huge warped fungus, and it repels and controls striders.
Warped Planks are a cyan building block crafted from warped stems or hyphae. Used to craft warped stairs, slabs, doors, signs, and other warped items.
A thin light-blue glass pane used for windows. Crafted from light blue stained glass.
A block laid by turtles on sand. Hatches into baby turtles after several night cycles.
Redstone (29)
View allThe fundamental component of redstone circuitry. Placed on blocks to create wires that transmit redstone signals up to 15 blocks.
A redstone component that repeats, delays (1-4 tick), and isolates redstone signals. Can also lock other repeaters.
A redstone component that compares signal strengths or subtracts them. Can also read container fill levels.
A redstone-powered block that pushes blocks and entities in front of it when activated. Can push up to 12 blocks.
A piston that pulls blocks back when it retracts, in addition to pushing them when extending.
A redstone component that detects block state changes in front of it and emits a short redstone pulse from the back.
A redstone component that drops or transfers items when given a redstone signal. Has a 9-slot inventory.
A redstone component that shoots, places, or uses items when given a redstone signal, depending on the item type.
A redstone component that collects items dropped on top and transfers them into containers below or beside it.
A simple redstone switch that outputs a constant redstone signal when flipped on, and no signal when off.
A block that rings when activated by hand, redstone or a projectile, causing nearby villagers to gather and seek shelter during raids.
A block that outputs a redstone signal proportional to the amount of sunlight. It can be right-clicked to invert into a night-detecting mode.
A block that holds a written book for multiple players to read and emits a redstone signal based on the page being viewed. It is the job site block for librarian villagers.
A copper block that attracts lightning strikes within a radius, redirecting them to protect nearby flammable structures. It emits a redstone pulse when struck.
A musical block that plays a note when right-clicked or powered by redstone. The instrument depends on the block placed directly beneath it.
A block that emits a redstone signal when struck by a projectile, with the signal strength depending on how close the hit is to the center.
An explosive block that ignites when activated by redstone, fire, or a flaming projectile, destroying nearby blocks and damaging entities.
A block placed in pairs and connected with string to form a tripwire that emits a redstone signal when an entity crosses the line.
A wooden pressure plate that emits a redstone signal when stepped on by a player or mob, or when an item lands on it.
A redstone-powered block that automatically crafts items from a configured 3x3 grid when it receives a pulse. It ejects the finished item or pushes it into an adjacent container.
A redstone block from the deep dark that detects vibrations such as footsteps and emits a redstone signal whose strength reflects the vibration's distance. Covering it with wool muffles the vibration.
A compact storage block made from nine redstone dust that emits a constant redstone signal of power level 15. It also acts as a permanent power source for circuits.
A redstone light source that toggles between lit and unlit each time it receives a redstone pulse. Its brightness decreases as the copper oxidizes.
A redstone component that compares or subtracts signal strengths and reads the fill level of containers. It is a core part of advanced redstone circuits.
A light source that emits light level 15 when powered by redstone and turns off when the signal stops. It is crafted from glowstone surrounded by redstone dust.
A redstone component that extends a signal, adds adjustable delay and can lock signals when powered from the side. It only transmits signal in one direction.
A constant redstone power source that inverts incoming signals, acting as a NOT gate. It is crafted from redstone dust on top of a stick.
A redstone control that emits a one-second power pulse when pressed and can activate from arrows. It is crafted from a single stone block.
A redstone control that emits a signal when a player or mob stands on it, but ignores items. It is crafted from two stone blocks.
Potions (11)
View allA potion that instantly restores 4 health points (2 hearts). Can be upgraded to Healing II for 8 health points.
A potion that increases melee attack damage by 3 (1.5 hearts) for 3 minutes.
A potion that increases movement speed by 20% and field of view for 3 minutes.
A potion that makes the player invisible to mobs and other players for 3 minutes. Armor and held items remain visible.
A potion that grants immunity to fire, lava, magma blocks, and blaze fireball damage for 3 minutes.
A potion that maximizes brightness everywhere, allowing the player to see in complete darkness and underwater for 3 minutes.
A potion that allows the player to breathe underwater and improves underwater visibility for 3 minutes.
A potion that slows the player's falling speed and negates all fall damage for 1 minute 30 seconds.
An upgraded healing potion that instantly restores 8 hearts of health when consumed. Damages undead mobs instead.
A drinkable potion that grants the Regeneration effect, healing health over time. Brewed from an awkward potion and a ghast tear.
A throwable potion that applies the Weakness effect, reducing melee attack damage. Used to cure zombie villagers.
Music Discs (5)
View allA music disc that plays an eerie ambient track when inserted into a jukebox. Features unsettling cave sounds.
A music disc that plays a cheerful, upbeat electronic melody when inserted into a jukebox.
A rare music disc with a unique beat-driven track. The only disc that cannot be obtained from Creeper drops.
A music disc that plays the track 'otherside' by Lena Raine when inserted into a jukebox.
A music disc that plays the track 'Relic' by Aaron Cherof when inserted into a jukebox.
Transportation (25)
View allAn item placed on horses, pigs, and striders to allow the player to ride and control them.
A wooden vehicle for crossing water quickly. Can carry one passenger in addition to the driver.
A vehicle that travels on rails. Can carry one player or mob and moves automatically on powered rails.
A minecart with a built-in chest for automated item transportation along rail systems.
A rope used to leash and lead passive mobs. Can be attached to fence posts to keep mobs in place.
A special rail that triggers minecart actions when powered by redstone, such as detonating TNT minecarts and ejecting riders.
A pressure-plate rail that emits a redstone signal while a minecart is on top of it. Used to detect and trigger automated rail systems.
A minecart with a built-in hopper that collects items it passes over and pulls items from containers above, transferring them into containers below.
A minecart loaded with TNT that explodes when activated by an activator rail, set on fire, or destroyed while moving at speed.
A rail that accelerates minecarts when supplied with redstone power and brakes them when unpowered. Place them periodically along a track to keep carts moving.
Basic track for minecarts that can run straight, turn 90 degrees, and slope up or down. Crafting yields 16 rails.
A minecart with a built-in chest that stores up to 27 stacks of items and travels along rails, useful for automatic delivery systems.
A minecart with a furnace that propels itself and pushes other minecarts along rails when fueled with coal or charcoal.
Acacia Boat is a rideable vehicle crafted from acacia planks, used for fast travel across water. It can hold up to two passengers.
Acacia Boat with Chest is a rideable boat with a built-in single chest for storage, crafted from a acacia boat and a chest. It is used to transport items across water.
Birch Boat is a rideable vehicle crafted from birch planks, used for fast travel across water. It can hold up to two passengers.
Birch Boat with Chest is a rideable boat with a built-in single chest for storage, crafted from a birch boat and a chest. It is used to transport items across water.
Dark Oak Boat is a rideable vehicle crafted from dark oak planks, used for fast travel across water. It can hold up to two passengers.
Dark Oak Boat with Chest is a rideable boat with a built-in single chest for storage, crafted from a dark oak boat and a chest. It is used to transport items across water.
Jungle Boat is a rideable vehicle crafted from jungle planks, used for fast travel across water. It can hold up to two passengers.
Jungle Boat with Chest is a rideable boat with a built-in single chest for storage, crafted from a jungle boat and a chest. It is used to transport items across water.
Oak Boat with Chest is a rideable boat with a built-in single chest for storage, crafted from a oak boat and a chest. It is used to transport items across water.
Spruce Boat is a rideable vehicle crafted from spruce planks, used for fast travel across water. It can hold up to two passengers.
Spruce Boat with Chest is a rideable boat with a built-in single chest for storage, crafted from a spruce boat and a chest. It is used to transport items across water.
Warped Fungus on a Stick is a control item used to steer saddled striders across lava in the Nether. Holding it directs the strider and slowly consumes its durability.
Miscellaneous (147)
View allA throwable item that teleports the player to where it lands, dealing 5 fall damage. Essential for reaching the End.
Used to locate strongholds and activate the End portal. Thrown into the air, it floats toward the nearest stronghold.
An item that, when renamed at an anvil and used on a mob, permanently names that mob and prevents it from despawning.
A rare item that prevents death when held in either hand. Activates once, granting Regeneration II and Absorption II.
A rare item dropped by the Wither boss. Used to craft beacons. Cannot be destroyed by explosions.
A rare item found in buried treasure chests. Used to craft a Conduit, which grants underwater powers.
A rare item found in Ancient City chests. Used to craft a Recovery Compass that points to your last death location.
A special compass that always points toward the location of your most recent death, helping you recover lost items.
An item that plays a loud horn sound when used. Available in 8 different instrument variants.
A throwable projectile that creates a wind burst on impact, knocking back entities and interacting with certain blocks.
A key item used to unlock Trial Vaults found in Trial Chambers, which contain valuable loot.
A special trial key that unlocks Ominous Vaults in Trial Chambers, containing rarer loot than regular vaults.
White Dye is a white dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from bone meal or lily of the valley.
Orange Dye is a orange dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from an orange tulip, or by combining red and yellow dye.
Magenta Dye is a magenta dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from an allium or lilac, or by combining purple and pink dye.
Light Blue Dye is a light blue dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from a blue orchid, or by combining blue and white dye.
Yellow Dye is a yellow dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from a dandelion or sunflower.
Lime Dye is a lime dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from combining green and white dye, or smelting a sea pickle.
Pink Dye is a pink dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from a pink tulip or peony, or by combining red and white dye.
Gray Dye is a gray dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from combining black and white dye.
Light Gray Dye is a light gray dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from an azure bluet, oxeye daisy or white tulip, or by combining gray and white dye.
Cyan Dye is a cyan dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from combining blue and green dye.
Purple Dye is a purple dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from combining red and blue dye.
Blue Dye is a blue dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from lapis lazuli or a cornflower.
Brown Dye is a brown dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from cocoa beans.
Green Dye is a green dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from smelting cactus in a furnace.
Red Dye is a red dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from a poppy, rose bush, red tulip or beetroot.
Black Dye is a black dye used to color wool, leather armor, beds, glass, terracotta, concrete powder, candles, banners and more. It is made from an ink sac or wither rose.
Seeds used to plant beetroot crops on farmland. They are not edible.
A brewing ingredient crafted from a spider eye, brown mushroom, and sugar. It is not edible.
A melon slice surrounded by gold nuggets, used as a brewing ingredient. It is not edible despite its appearance.
Seeds used to plant melon stems on farmland. They are not edible.
A rare drop from rabbits used as a brewing ingredient. It is not edible.
A drop from rabbits. Four rabbit hides craft into one piece of leather.
A brewing and crafting ingredient made from blaze rods. It is the only fuel that powers brewing stands.
An item dropped by blazes in Nether fortresses. It is crafted into blaze powder and brewing stands.
An item dropped by skeletons and other skeletal mobs. It is crafted into bone meal and used to tame wolves.
A crafting and farming item made from bones. It is used as fertilizer to grow plants instantly.
A fuel item produced by smelting logs or wood. It functions identically to coal except it cannot be crafted into a block.
A common fuel and crafting item mined from coal ore. It is used to make torches and to power furnaces.
A valuable gem mined from diamond ore with an iron or better pickaxe. It is used to craft diamond tools, weapons and armor.
A gem used as the primary currency when trading with villagers. It is mined from emerald ore in mountain biomes.
A fragment found in Ancient City loot chests. Nine fragments craft into the Music Disc 5.
An item dropped by chickens and parrots. It is used to craft arrows.
A rare item dropped by ghasts in the Nether. It is used to brew Potions of Regeneration.
A metal ingot smelted from raw gold or gold ore. It is used to craft golden tools, powered rails, clocks and many other items.
A small piece of gold. Nine nuggets combine into one gold ingot.
An explosive item dropped by creepers, ghasts and witches. It is used to craft TNT, fire charges and firework rockets.
A rare item found in ominous trial vaults. It is the key ingredient used to craft the mace.
The most versatile metal ingot, smelted from raw iron or iron ore. It is used to craft tools, armor, buckets, anvils and countless other items.
A small piece of iron. Nine nuggets combine into one iron ingot.
A blue mineral mined from lapis lazuli ore. It is required as fuel for the enchanting table and is used as a blue dye.
An item dropped by cows, horses and several other mobs. It is used to craft leather armor, books and item frames.
A spiral shell used to craft conduits. It is obtained by fishing or from drowned that hold one.
A fire-immune metal ingot crafted from netherite scrap and gold ingots. It upgrades diamond gear to netherite at a smithing table.
A material obtained by smelting ancient debris. Four scraps and four gold ingots craft a netherite ingot.
A smithing template required to upgrade diamond gear to netherite at a smithing table.
A filled map that leads to the nearest ocean monument, bought from cartographer villagers.
A sticky item dropped by slimes. It is used to craft slime blocks, leads, sticky pistons and magma cream.
An item dropped by spiders and obtained from cobwebs. It is used to craft bows, fishing rods, wool and tripwire.
A filled map that leads to the nearest woodland mansion, bought from cartographer villagers.
A wooden container used to craft mushroom stew, rabbit stew, beetroot soup and suspicious stew. The bowl is returned to the inventory after the stew is eaten.
An entity used to display wearable armor, mob heads and held items. It is crafted from sticks and a smooth stone slab.
A crafting material dropped when a clay block is mined without Silk Touch. Four clay balls craft back into a clay block, and a single ball smelts into a brick.
A brewing ingredient collected by scooping the Ender Dragon's purple breath or dragon fireball clouds with a glass bottle. It is required to brew lingering potions.
An item dropped by glow squids, used to make sign text glow in the dark. It can also craft a glow item frame.
An item dropped by squids, used as a black dye for wool, glass and other dyeable items. It is also an ingredient in book and quill and dark prismarine recipes.
An item dropped by phantoms, used to repair elytra in an anvil and to brew the Potion of Slow Falling. It is the only renewable way to mend elytra without Mending.
A planting item that grows a pumpkin stem on farmland, which then produces pumpkins on adjacent blocks. They are also a food item for chickens.
An item dropped by baby turtles when they grow into adults. Five scutes are used to craft a turtle shell helmet.
An item dropped by shulkers in End cities, used together with a chest to craft a shulker box. It is the only ingredient needed besides the chest.
A throwable item obtained by digging snow layers or mining snow blocks without Silk Touch. Thrown snowballs knock back targets and deal damage only to blazes and the ender dragon.
A fundamental crafting material made from two planks, used in tools, weapons, torches, signs, fences and many other recipes. It can also be obtained from leaves and other sources.
A crafting and brewing material made from sugar cane or honey bottles. It is used in cake, pumpkin pie and fermented spider eye recipes and to brew the Potion of Swiftness.
An item that sets blocks on fire and can light nether portals when used. Dispensers shoot it as a small fireball, and it ignites campfires and TNT.
A material obtained as an occasional drop when mining gravel. It is used to craft flint and steel and arrows.
A farming product harvested from fully grown wheat crops. It is used to craft bread, cake and cookies, to breed cows, sheep and goats, and to craft hay bales.
A planting item sown on farmland to grow wheat crops. They are obtained by breaking grass and harvesting wheat, and are used to breed and lure chickens.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Coast trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and cobblestone.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Dune trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and sandstone.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Host trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and terracotta.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Raiser trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and terracotta.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Rib trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and netherrack.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Sentry trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and cobblestone.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Shaper trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and terracotta.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Silence trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and amethyst.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Snout trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and blackstone.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Spire trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and purpur.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Tide trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and prismarine.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Vex trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and cobblestone.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Ward trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and amethyst.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Wayfinder trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and terracotta.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Wild trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and mossy cobblestone.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Bolt trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and copper.
A smithing template used in a smithing table to apply the Flow trim pattern to armor. It can be duplicated using its template, diamonds and breeze rods.
A wearable mob head modeled after the ender dragon that opens and closes its mouth when powered by redstone. Found on end ships.
A banner pattern item used at a loom to apply the Flow design to a banner. Found in trial chamber ominous vaults.
A container used to hold water for brewing, honey from beehives, or dragon's breath. Crafted from glass.
An item frame that makes its displayed item glow and remain visible in the dark. Crafted from an item frame and a glow ink sac.
A banner pattern item used at a loom to apply the Guster design to a banner. Found in trial chamber vaults.
A frame that displays an item or map on a wall and can rotate the item through eight positions. Crafted from sticks and leather.
A decorative item hung on walls that displays artwork sized to the available space. Crafted from sticks and wool.
A decorated ceramic fragment recovered through archaeology, used to add a unique face to a decorated pot. There are 23 distinct designs.
A seed that grows into a torchflower when planted on farmland. Dug up by sniffers from suitable blocks.
A wearable mob head dropped by wither skeletons that is required to summon the wither. Three are placed atop soul sand or soul soil.
A crafting ingredient made from paper and leather. Used to make bookshelves, enchanting tables and book and quill.
A writable book that lets you enter up to 100 pages of text. Signing it produces a written book that other players can read.
A decorative block that boosts the level of a nearby enchanting table. Drops 3 books when broken without Silk Touch.
A throwable bottle that shatters on impact and releases 3 to 11 experience points. Cannot be crafted.
A drop from the breeze mob found in trial chambers. Used to craft wind charges and the mace.
An empty container used to pick up and place water or lava source blocks. Right-click a cow for milk or a fish for a fish bucket.
A treasure map that marks the location of nearby buried treasure with a red X. Cannot be crafted.
Displays the current position of the sun and moon. Useful underground or in dimensions where the sky is not visible.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Coast trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
Points toward the world spawn point. Can be combined with a lodestone to point to that lodestone instead.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Dune trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A throwable item laid periodically by chickens. Thrown eggs have a small chance to spawn a chick on impact.
A blank map that begins recording terrain when first used, becoming a filled map centered on that location.
A decorative light source that emits light level 14 and can be placed facing any direction. Generates naturally in End cities.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Eye trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
Propels a player wearing elytra when used in flight and can be fired from crossbows. With firework stars it produces colorful explosions.
Determines the color, shape and effects of a firework rocket's explosion. Combined with paper and gunpowder to make decorative rockets.
A bucket filled with a lava source block. Placing it releases the lava; it can also be used as furnace fuel.
A brewing ingredient used to make Potions of Fire Resistance. Also dropped by magma cubes.
A filled map that records explored terrain. Hold it and travel to reveal surrounding areas of the world.
A throwable bottle that grants the Bad Omen effect when consumed, triggering ominous trials and raids.
A crafting ingredient made from sugar cane. Used to make maps, books, banner patterns and firework rockets.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Rib trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Sentry trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the rare Silence trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Snout trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Spire trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Tide trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
An explorer map that marks the location of the nearest trial chamber. Cannot be crafted.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the rare Vex trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the rare Ward trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A bucket filled with a water source block. Placing it releases the water; it can also collect fish and other aquatic mobs.
A smithing template used at a smithing table to apply the Wild trim pattern to a piece of armor. Cannot be crafted directly.
A crystalline item dropped by breaking amethyst clusters, used to craft tinted glass, spyglasses and amethyst blocks. It is found in amethyst geodes underground.
An item produced by smelting a clay ball in a furnace, used to craft brick blocks and flower pots. Four bricks form one brick block.
A metal ingot obtained by smelting raw copper or copper ore, used to craft copper blocks, spyglasses, lightning rods and brushes. Nine ingots form a copper block.
A glowing dust dropped by glowstone blocks, used to craft glowstone and to intensify potions in brewing. It is also dropped by witches.
An item produced by smelting netherrack in a furnace, used to craft nether brick blocks and fences. Four nether bricks make one nether brick block.
A white crystalline item mined from nether quartz ore, used to craft quartz blocks, daylight detectors, observers and comparators. It is one of the most common Nether ores.
A glowing item dropped by guardians and elder guardians, used together with prismarine shards to craft sea lanterns. It also drops from ocean monument loot.
An item dropped by guardians and elder guardians, used to craft all prismarine blocks and sea lanterns. It is the primary material from ocean monuments.
Dropped when a baby turtle grows into an adult. Five are used to craft a turtle shell helmet.