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* Obsidian is the second most resistant block in Mine Blocks(in the first place is the [[bedrock]]). | * Obsidian is the second most resistant block in Mine Blocks(in the first place is the [[bedrock]]). | ||
* The design of the obsidian has been updated in the update 1.27. | * The design of the obsidian has been updated in the update 1.27. | ||
+ | * The obsidian and [[bookshelf]] are the only backdrops blocks that can be find naturally. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 14:11, 15 January 2020
Obsidian | |
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Type: | Block, Building block |
Mine with: | Diamond Pickaxe |
Drops: | Itself |
Stackable: | Yes(64) |
Flammable: | No |
Physics: | No |
Found naturally: | Yes |
Renewable: | Yes |
Identifier: | obsidian |
Obsidian is a very resistant block formed from lava.
Contents
Obtaining
When mined with a diamond pickaxe, obsidian drops itself.
Lava
Obsidian is created when a lava source block makes contact with water.
Obsidian is also created from both flowing lava and source blocks as a result of rain and snow.
Natural Generation
Obsidian is a material found naturally in the Nether and in the End
Nethereyes
Nethereyes, when killed, may drop obsidian.
Usage
Obsidian can be used for build explosion-resistant structures.
Crafting Ingredient
Obsidian is used in many recipes.
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Trivia
- Obsidian is the second most resistant block in Mine Blocks(in the first place is the bedrock).
- The design of the obsidian has been updated in the update 1.27.
- The obsidian and bookshelf are the only backdrops blocks that can be find naturally.