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Fire is an effect that can catch other flammable blocks on fire as well.
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Fire is an effect that can spread to adjacent flammable blocks.
  
Fire can be started on nearby flammable blocks in the following cases:
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These things can start fires:
* [[Lava]] is within two blocks nearby, without other blocks imbetween
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* [[Lava]] within two blocks, without other blocks between
* Using a [[flint and steel]]
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* [[The player]] using a [[flint and steel]]
* When a [[flaming chicken]] is in close proximity
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* A [[flaming chicken]]
* A block on fire is nearby, and fire spreading is enabled (as it is by default)
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* An adjacent block on fire, if fire spreading is enabled (as it is by default)
  
 
Most wooden blocks are flammable, such as [[wood]], [[leaves]], [[bookshelf|bookshelves]], [[grass]], [[flowers]], and [[bamboo]].
 
Most wooden blocks are flammable, such as [[wood]], [[leaves]], [[bookshelf|bookshelves]], [[grass]], [[flowers]], and [[bamboo]].
 
Fire will burn indefinitely on [[netherrack]].
 
Fire will burn indefinitely on [[netherrack]].
  
If the block ignited using [[flint and steel]] isn't flammable, fire will appear for a brief second before disappearing.
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If the block ignited using [[flint and steel]] isn't flammable, fire will appear briefly, then disappear.
  
Fire can be placed on [[mobs]] using [[flint and steel]], and will continue to burn them until they die, unless they enter water. Certain mobs are immune to fire damage, including most [[nether]] [[mobs]]. Mobs with raw [[food]] drops will have their meat cooked upon fire death.
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[[Mobs]] can be set on fire using [[flint and steel]], and will continue to burn them until they die, unless they enter [[water]]. Some mobs, including most [[Nether]] mobs, are immune to fire damage. Mobs with raw [[food]] drops will have their meat cooked upon fire death.
  
 
== Commands ==
 
== Commands ==

Revision as of 18:32, 19 December 2018

Fire is an effect that can spread to adjacent flammable blocks.

These things can start fires:

Most wooden blocks are flammable, such as wood, leaves, bookshelves, grass, flowers, and bamboo. Fire will burn indefinitely on netherrack.

If the block ignited using flint and steel isn't flammable, fire will appear briefly, then disappear.

Mobs can be set on fire using flint and steel, and will continue to burn them until they die, unless they enter water. Some mobs, including most Nether mobs, are immune to fire damage. Mobs with raw food drops will have their meat cooked upon fire death.

Commands

  • Fire spread can be toggled via the gamerule "dofiretick" via commands. To disable the spreading of fire, use gamerule dofiretick false

Bugs

  • 1.28: Fires are not properly retained when the blocks are unloaded.[Citation needed]

See Also