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− | Bamboo is an alternative of | + | Bamboo is an alternative of [[stick]]s, and is commonly found in the [[biomes|plains biome]]. |
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
− | Bamboo can be broken with anything, but using an [[Axes|axe]] will speed up the process. | + | Bamboo can be broken with anything, but using an [[Axes|axe]] will speed up the process. |
=== Rafts === | === Rafts === | ||
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=== Natural Generation === | === Natural Generation === | ||
− | Bamboo spawns in | + | Bamboo spawns in mountains, plains, and forest biomes. |
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | Bamboo can be used to fuel a smelter, although they don't supply as much fuel as coal would. | + | Bamboo can be used to fuel a smelter, although they don't supply as much fuel as coal would. It can also be used in any crafting recipe that might otherwise require sticks. |
If bamboo does not have [[dirt]], [[grass]], or another piece of bamboo below it, it will drop as an item. | If bamboo does not have [[dirt]], [[grass]], or another piece of bamboo below it, it will drop as an item. | ||
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==== Sticks ==== | ==== Sticks ==== | ||
− | Bamboo can replace [[stick]]s in any crafting recipe, so there are many other uses for bamboo. | + | Bamboo can replace [[stick]]s in any crafting recipe, so there are many other uses for it. Since bamboo grows much quicker than trees, they are easier to collect and use as sticks. |
== History == | == History == | ||
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* Added rafts | * Added rafts | ||
− | :* Crafted with bamboo | + | :* Crafted with six bamboo |
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! [[Version History#1.24|1.24]] | ! [[Version History#1.24|1.24]] | ||
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! [[Version History#1.27|1.27]] | ! [[Version History#1.27|1.27]] |
Revision as of 01:24, 20 November 2023
Bamboo | |
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Type: | Natural |
Mine with: | Hand, Axes |
Physics: | Grows, breaks if block underneath is not dirt or bamboo |
Found naturally: | Yes |
Renewable: | Yes |
Identifier: | Bamboo |
Bamboo is an alternative of sticks, and is commonly found in the plains biome.
Contents
Obtaining
Bamboo can be broken with anything, but using an axe will speed up the process.
Rafts
Rafts drop bamboo when broken.
Natural Generation
Bamboo spawns in mountains, plains, and forest biomes.
Usage
Bamboo can be used to fuel a smelter, although they don't supply as much fuel as coal would. It can also be used in any crafting recipe that might otherwise require sticks.
If bamboo does not have dirt, grass, or another piece of bamboo below it, it will drop as an item.
Crafting Ingredient
Six pieces of bamboo are required to craft a raft.
The bamboo block is crafted using four bamboo.
Sticks
Bamboo can replace sticks in any crafting recipe, so there are many other uses for it. Since bamboo grows much quicker than trees, they are easier to collect and use as sticks.
History
Version | Date | Changes |
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First 3 Weeks | Day 18 |
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1.23 | Oct 31, 2012 |
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1.24 | Dec 22, 2012 |
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1.27 | Nov 13, 2015 |
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Bugs
- If an ore or stone is generated under the bamboo during world generation, it will break into drops when the player loads the area.
Trivia
- Bamboo was added to Minecraft in October 2018, over five years after it was added to Mine Blocks.
- While in Mine Blocks bamboo can completely replace sticks on all crafting recipes, this is not the case in Minecraft, where it can be used to craft sticks instead.