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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | Slabs are half blocks, thanks to them the [[player]] or [[mobs]] can climb a block higher without jumping. If it is at the very bottom of a space three blocks high, it prevents [[Enderman]] from teleporting. | + | Slabs are half blocks, thanks to them the [[player]] or [[mobs]] can climb a block higher without jumping. If it is at the very bottom of a space three blocks high, it prevents [[Enderman|Endermen]] from teleporting. |
== Data Values == | == Data Values == |
Revision as of 22:46, 19 November 2023
Slabs are variants of blocks that are half as tall as normal blocks, which allows the player to move up blocks without jumping.
Obtaining
Crafting
Six slabs can be crafted using three blocks arranged in a horizontal line.
Usage
Slabs are half blocks, thanks to them the player or mobs can climb a block higher without jumping. If it is at the very bottom of a space three blocks high, it prevents Endermen from teleporting.
Data Values
Each slab has its own data values:
Slab | ID |
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slab_cobblestone
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slab_stone
| |
slab_wooden_planks
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slab_brick
| |
slab_nether_brick
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slab_stone_brick
| |
slab_iron
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slab_gold
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slab_diamond
| |
slab_obsidian
| |
slab_bedrock
| |
slab_bamboo
|
History
Version | Date | Changes |
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1.25 | May 11, 2013 |
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1.27 | Nov 13, 2015 |
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1.30 | Nov 13, 2020 |
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Trivia
- Mine Blocks has some variants of slabs unavaliable in Minecraft, those being iron, gold, diamond, obsidian and bedrock slabs.
- Both Bamboo slabs and stone slabs that use the regular stone texture were first introduced in Mine blocks and later in Minecraft.
- Unlike in Minecraft, slabs cannot be used to break falling blocks.