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Moss is used in the crafting recipe for [[moss stone]] or green wool, which can be used for decoration. This is currently it's only use.
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 23 December 2023


Moss
Moss.png
Type:Item
Stackable:Yes
Physics:Requires stone based block below
Found naturally:Ruins
Renewable:Yes
Identifier:moss

Moss is an item that grows on stone and cobblestone when it rains.

Obtaining

If mined with shears or interacts with water, moss drops itself.

Natural Generation

Moss spawns on cobblestone in ruins.

Rain

Moss has a chance of spawning on stone and cobblestone blocks that are in contact with rain.

Usage

Moss can only be placed on stone and cobblestone.

Crafting Ingredient

Moss is used in the crafting recipe for moss stone or Green Wool, which can be used for decoration. This is currently it's only use.

Moss Moss Moss Moss Cobblestone Moss Moss Moss Moss Moss Stone

Moss Moss Moss Moss Green Wool

History

Version Date Changes
Prior to 1.4.34 Day 19
  • Added moss
    • Forms in rain
1.24 Dec 22, 2012
  • Moss is used in the crafting recipe for moss stone.
1.27 Nov 13, 2015
  • Changes the texture of moss.
  • Made moss placeable again.

Trivia

  • While moss can be placed on stone, it cannot be placed on any ore or moss stone. It also cannot be placed on any of the stairs, slabs, or backdrops related to stone.
  • Moss used to be picked up with an item called the broom. It is now collected using shears.

See Also