Difference between revisions of "Stone"
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|type = Solid, block, natural | |type = Solid, block, natural | ||
|mine with = [[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]] | |mine with = [[Pickaxes|Pickaxe]] | ||
− | |drops = [[Cobblestone]] | + | |drops = [[Cobblestone]]<br>Itself (with [[Enchanting#Enchantments|Silk Touch]]) |
|stackable = Yes, 64 | |stackable = Yes, 64 | ||
|physics = None | |physics = None | ||
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− | '''Stone'''is one of the most common blocks in the game. It makes up most of the [[Overworld]]. | + | '''Stone''' is one of the most common blocks in the game. It makes up most of the [[Overworld]]. |
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
When mined with a [[Pickaxes|wooden pickaxe]] or above, stone drops [[cobblestone]]. Cobblestone is used in many [[crafting]] recipes, however the player must smelt the cobblestone to get back the stone. | When mined with a [[Pickaxes|wooden pickaxe]] or above, stone drops [[cobblestone]]. Cobblestone is used in many [[crafting]] recipes, however the player must smelt the cobblestone to get back the stone. | ||
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+ | Alternatively, mining Stone with a pickaxe with the [[Enchanting#Enchantments|Silk Touch]] enchantment will make the Stone drop itself. | ||
=== Natural Generation === | === Natural Generation === | ||
In the Overworld, stone generates only a couple of blocks below the surface in most [[biomes]]. It then carries on until the bottom of the world. Stone can be replaces by [[caves]], [[:Category:Ores|ores]], [[gravel]] veins, [[dungeon]]s, the [[J]] block, and the [[bedrock]] borders spawned at the edges of the world. | In the Overworld, stone generates only a couple of blocks below the surface in most [[biomes]]. It then carries on until the bottom of the world. Stone can be replaces by [[caves]], [[:Category:Ores|ores]], [[gravel]] veins, [[dungeon]]s, the [[J]] block, and the [[bedrock]] borders spawned at the edges of the world. | ||
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=== Smelting === | === Smelting === | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
=== Crafting Ingredient === | === Crafting Ingredient === | ||
− | [[Pressure | + | {{CraftingTable |
− | {{CraftSmall | + | | name-1 = [[Pressure Plate]] |
+ | | ingredients-1 = Two Stones | ||
+ | | recipe-1 = {{CraftSmall | ||
| B1 = Stone | | B1 = Stone | ||
| B2 = Stone | | B2 = Stone | ||
| output = Pressure Plate | | output = Pressure Plate | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | | description-1 = Place two stones into the crafting grid: one on the side of the other | |
− | [[Stone | + | | name-2 = [[Stone Brick]] |
− | {{CraftSmall | + | | ingredients-2 = Four Stones |
+ | | recipe-2 = {{CraftSmall | ||
| A1 = Stone | | A1 = Stone | ||
| A2 = Stone | | A2 = Stone | ||
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| output = Stone Brick | | output = Stone Brick | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | | description-2 = Place four stones into the crafting grid in a 2x2 shape | |
− | [[Button]] | + | | name-3 = [[Button]] |
− | {{CraftSmall | + | | ingredients-3 = Two Stones |
+ | | recipe-2 = {{CraftSmall | ||
| A1 = Stone | | A1 = Stone | ||
| B1 = Stone | | B1 = Stone | ||
| output = Button | | output = Button | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | description-3 = Place two stones into the crafting grid: one on top of the other | ||
+ | | name-4 = [[#Stone Backdrop|Stone Backdrop]] | ||
+ | | ingredients-4 = One Stone | ||
+ | | recipe-4 = {{CraftSmall | ||
+ | | A1 = Stone | ||
+ | | output = Stone Backdrop | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | | description-4 = Place a Stone anywhere on the crafting grid | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | == Stone Backdrop == | ||
+ | {{Block | ||
+ | | name = Stone Backdrop | ||
+ | | image = Stone Backdrop.png | ||
+ | | type = Backdrop, block | ||
+ | | mine with = Pickaxe | ||
+ | | drops = Itself | ||
+ | | stackable = Yes, 64 | ||
+ | | physics = None | ||
+ | | found naturally = No | ||
+ | | renewable = Yes | ||
+ | | id = backdrop_stone | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | A backdrop version of the Stone block can be obtained by placing the Stone itself anywhere on the crafting grid. Backdrop blocks have no collision and are slightly darker than the original block. These type of blocks also occupy the space for any other foreground block too, so it's only purpose is only for decorating empty (or [[air]]-filled) space. | ||
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+ | Placing the Stone Backdrop block into the crafting grid will give the original Stone block back. | ||
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+ | {{CraftSmall | ||
+ | | A1 = Stone Backdrop | ||
+ | | output = Stone | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Clear}} | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
Stone was added before the first released version of Mine Blocks. | Stone was added before the first released version of Mine Blocks. | ||
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+ | {{HistoryTable | ||
+ | | 1.29.0 | ||
+ | | Sep 27, 2019 | ||
+ | |Changed item name and identifier "Rock Backdrop" to "Stone Backdrop" | ||
+ | | 1.26.5 | ||
+ | | Jul 03, 2014 | ||
+ | |[[Coal Ore]], [[Odd Rock Ore]], and Stone now work with Silk-touch. | ||
+ | | 1.25 | ||
+ | | May 11, 2013 | ||
+ | |* Added 11 stairs and 11 half slabs | ||
+ | ** Stone, cobblestone, brick, nether brick, stone brick, planks, iron, gold, diamond, obsidian, and bedrock | ||
+ | | 1.19.0 | ||
+ | | Nov 19, 2011 | ||
+ | |Updated stone texture | ||
+ | }} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 14:25, 7 July 2022
Stone | |
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Type: | Solid, block, natural |
Mine with: | Pickaxe |
Drops: | Cobblestone Itself (with Silk Touch) |
Stackable: | Yes, 64 |
Physics: | None |
Found naturally: | Yes |
Renewable: | Yes |
Identifier: | stone |
Stone is one of the most common blocks in the game. It makes up most of the Overworld.
Contents
Obtaining
When mined with a wooden pickaxe or above, stone drops cobblestone. Cobblestone is used in many crafting recipes, however the player must smelt the cobblestone to get back the stone.
Alternatively, mining Stone with a pickaxe with the Silk Touch enchantment will make the Stone drop itself.
Natural Generation
In the Overworld, stone generates only a couple of blocks below the surface in most biomes. It then carries on until the bottom of the world. Stone can be replaces by caves, ores, gravel veins, dungeons, the J block, and the bedrock borders spawned at the edges of the world.
Smelting
Stone is a renewable resource, as cobblestone, which can be smelted into it, is renewable.
Usage
Crafting Ingredient
Name | Ingredients | Recipe | Description |
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Pressure Plate | Two Stones | Place two stones into the crafting grid: one on the side of the other | |
Stone Brick | Four Stones | Place four stones into the crafting grid in a 2x2 shape | |
Button | Two Stones | Place two stones into the crafting grid: one on top of the other | |
Stone Backdrop | One Stone | Place a Stone anywhere on the crafting grid |
Stone Backdrop
Stone Backdrop | |
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Type: | Backdrop, block |
Mine with: | Pickaxe |
Drops: | Itself |
Stackable: | Yes, 64 |
Physics: | None |
Found naturally: | No |
Renewable: | Yes |
Identifier: | backdrop_stone |
A backdrop version of the Stone block can be obtained by placing the Stone itself anywhere on the crafting grid. Backdrop blocks have no collision and are slightly darker than the original block. These type of blocks also occupy the space for any other foreground block too, so it's only purpose is only for decorating empty (or air-filled) space.
Placing the Stone Backdrop block into the crafting grid will give the original Stone block back.
History
Stone was added before the first released version of Mine Blocks.
Version | Date | Changes |
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1.29.0 | Sep 27, 2019 |
Changed item name and identifier "Rock Backdrop" to "Stone Backdrop" |
1.26.5 | Jul 03, 2014 |
Coal Ore, Odd Rock Ore, and Stone now work with Silk-touch. |
1.25 | May 11, 2013 |
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1.19.0 | Nov 19, 2011 |
Updated stone texture |