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==Description==
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{{Object
Backdrops are variant forms of several normal blocks that do not obstruct movement but still retain other properties such as enchantment bonus or water redirection.
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|image1=Bookshelf_Backdrop.png
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|image2=Bamboo_Block_Backdrop.png
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|image3=Wooden_Planks_Backdrop.png
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|image4=Brick_Backdrop.png
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|image5=Cobblestone_Backdrop.png
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|image6=Obsidian_Backdrop.png
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|image7=Stone_Backdrop.png
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|image8=Nether_Bricks_Backdrop.png
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|image9=Dirt_Backdrop.png
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|image10=White_Wool_Backdrop.png
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|image11=Glass_Backdrop.png
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|name= Backdrops
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|type= Backdrop, block
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|mine with = Backdrop
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|drops = Itself, except [[Glass|glass]] backdrops, which drop its shards.
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|stackable = Yes, 64
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|physics= None
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| found naturally = No
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| renewable = Depends on the block
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}}
  
They have a whiter, washed out appearance making them distinguishable from foreground blocks (unless already white).
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Backdrops are variant forms of several normal blocks that do not obstruct movement but still retain other properties such as enchantment bonus or water redirection. Backdrops include [[obsidian]], [[dirt]], [[wooden planks]], [[stone]], [[cobblestone]], [[brick]], [[nether brick]], [[bookshelf]], any color of [[glass]] or [[wool]], and [[bamboo block]].  
==Crafting==
 
The block itself yeilds its backdrop, and vice versa, so they convert back and forth freely.
 
==Placement==
 
A world tile can only hold one block, so it's not possible to have both foreground and background on a tile.
 
  
'''Warning:''' Backdrops do not prevent in-world replacement by a foreground block, which destroys them.
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== Obtaining ==
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Backdrops are immune to normal breaking, but can be mined with another backdrop block. Backdrops can also be broken by placing another block on top of them. This will cause them to drop itself as an item, except for glass backdrops, which drop 1-2 [[glass shard]]s. If a flammable backdrop burns, it will drop itself.
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Background blocks can only be broken while holding another background or placing a solid block on top of it. It takes 1.2 seconds to mine the block.
  
==Pickup==
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{{Breaking
Backdrops are immune to normal breaking, but can be broken if holding another backdrop block.
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| Item = Backdrops
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| Default = 1.2
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}}
  
Flamable backdrops can also be ignited by an adjacent fire, converting them to items.
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=== Crafting ===
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The block itself yields its backdrop (it can be crafted back).
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{{CraftSmall
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| A1-animated = true
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| A1-name1 = Bookshelf
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| A1-name2 = Bamboo Block
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| A1-name3 = Wooden Planks
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| A1-name4 = Bricks
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| A1-name5 = Cobblestone
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| A1-name6 = Obsidian
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| A1-name7 = Stone
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| A1-name8 = Nether Bricks
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| A1-name9 = Dirt
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| A1-name10 = White Wool
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| A1-name11 = Glass
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| output-animated = true
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| output-name1 = Bookshelf Backdrop
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| output-name2 = Bamboo Block Backdrop
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| output-name3 = Wooden Planks Backdrop
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| output-name4 = Brick Backdrop
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| output-name5 = Cobblestone Backdrop
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| output-name6 = Obsidian Backdrop
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| output-name7 = Stone Backdrop
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| output-name8 = Nether Bricks Backdrop
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| output-name9 = Dirt Backdrop
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| output-name10 = White Wool Backdrop
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| output-name11 = Glass Backdrop
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}}
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== Usage ==
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Backdrops are placed like normal blocks.
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A world tile can only hold one block, so it's not possible to have both foreground and background on a tile. The main purpose of backdrops is for decorative purposes and to slightly deviate from the 2 dimension aspect in builds as a background, instead of the sky. Backdrops are common used as walls in builds.
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== Trivia ==
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*Backdrops give back their respective blocks when placed in the crafting grid.
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== History ==
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{{HistoryTable
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| 1.20.1
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| Feb 04, 2012
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|Added backdrops.
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| 1.24
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| Dec 22, 2012
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|Backdrops interaction fixed a bit.
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| 1.25
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| May 11, 2013
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|You can now no longer mine backdrops unless you are holding a backdrop.<br>Improved backdrop behavior.
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| 1.27
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| Nov 13, 2015
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|Backdrops are now darker than the foreground (instead of lighter).
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}}
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== See also ==
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*[[Crafting]]
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{{Blocks|Building}}
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[[Category:Blocks]] [[Category:Unfinished]]

Latest revision as of 02:53, 20 November 2023

Backdrops
Bookshelf Backdrop.png
Bamboo Block Backdrop.png
Wooden Planks Backdrop.png
Brick Backdrop.png
Cobblestone Backdrop.png
Obsidian Backdrop.png
Stone Backdrop.png
Nether Bricks Backdrop.png
Dirt Backdrop.png
White Wool Backdrop.png
Glass Backdrop.png
Type:Backdrop, block
Mine with:Backdrop
Drops:Itself, except glass backdrops, which drop its shards.
Stackable:Yes, 64
Physics:None
Found naturally:No
Renewable:Depends on the block

Backdrops are variant forms of several normal blocks that do not obstruct movement but still retain other properties such as enchantment bonus or water redirection. Backdrops include obsidian, dirt, wooden planks, stone, cobblestone, brick, nether brick, bookshelf, any color of glass or wool, and bamboo block.

Obtaining

Backdrops are immune to normal breaking, but can be mined with another backdrop block. Backdrops can also be broken by placing another block on top of them. This will cause them to drop itself as an item, except for glass backdrops, which drop 1-2 glass shards. If a flammable backdrop burns, it will drop itself. Background blocks can only be broken while holding another background or placing a solid block on top of it. It takes 1.2 seconds to mine the block.

Breaking time: Backdrops Backdrops
Tool Default



Time 1.2s



Crafting

The block itself yields its backdrop (it can be crafted back).

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Usage

Backdrops are placed like normal blocks.

A world tile can only hold one block, so it's not possible to have both foreground and background on a tile. The main purpose of backdrops is for decorative purposes and to slightly deviate from the 2 dimension aspect in builds as a background, instead of the sky. Backdrops are common used as walls in builds.

Trivia

  • Backdrops give back their respective blocks when placed in the crafting grid.

History

Version Date Changes
1.20.1 Feb 04, 2012

Added backdrops.

1.24 Dec 22, 2012

Backdrops interaction fixed a bit.

1.25 May 11, 2013

You can now no longer mine backdrops unless you are holding a backdrop.
Improved backdrop behavior.

1.27 Nov 13, 2015

Backdrops are now darker than the foreground (instead of lighter).

See also