Ftb stoneblock 2

Obtaining[]

Breaking

Dripstone blocks require a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it drops itself. When mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. It can be blown up by TNT, in which case it also drops itself.

Block Dripstone Block
Hardness 1.5
Tool
Breaking time
Default 7.5
Wooden 1.15
Stone 0.6
Iron 0.4
Diamond 0.3
Netherite 0.25
Golden 0.2
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see .

Natural generation

Dripstone blocks can be found in dripstone caves. Clusters of dripstone blocks can also rarely generate in other cave types.

Dripstone clusters can generate with stalactites, stalagmites, or stalagnates (joined stalactite and stalagmite). These may be bordered by similar dripstone blocks. These tend to generate in more open sections of the new caves, regardless of biome.

Trading

In Java Edition, journeyman-level stone mason villagers have a 2⁄7 chance to sell 4 dripstone blocks for one emerald as part of their trades.

In Bedrock Edition, journeyman-level stone mason villagers have a 1⁄4 chance to sell 4 dripstone blocks for one emerald as part of their trades.‌

History[]

 Desktop version

Desktop 1.4.0.5: Changed the recipe of Crimtane Brick, which previously required one Stone Block. The new recipe requires five Crimstone and outputs five Crimtane Bricks.

Desktop 1.4.0.1: Now used to craft the Crimstone Brick, Crimson Torch, and various Crimson-related Walls.

Desktop 1.2: Introduced.

 Console version

Console 1.02: Introduced.

 Switch version

Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.

 Mobile version

Mobile 1.2.6508: Introduced.

 version

3DS-Release: Introduced.

Tiles:

  • ​Blocks ()
  • ​Walls ()

Blocks

Soils

  • ​Dirt ()
  • ​Stone (
    • ​Ebonstone
    • ​Crimstone
    • ​Pearlstone
    • ​Gems
    • ​Moss
    • ​Gemstone

    )

  • ​Clay
  • ​Mud ()
  • ​Silt
  • ​Sand (
    • ​Ebonsand
    • ​Crimsand
    • ​Pearlsand

    )

  • ​Hardened Sand (
    • ​Hardened Ebonsand
    • ​Hardened Crimsand
    • ​Hardened Pearlsand

    )

  • ​Sandstone (
    • ​Ebonsandstone
    • ​Crimsandstone
    • ​Pearlsandstone

    )

  • ​Snow
  • ​Ice (
    • ​Purple
    • ​Red
    • ​Pink

    )

  • ​Thin Ice
  • ​Slush
  • ​Ash

Naturally found

  • ​Wood (
    • ​Boreal
    • ​Palm
    • ​Rich Mahogany
    • ​Ebonwood
    • ​Shadewood
    • ​Pearlwood
    • ​Living Wood
    • ​Leaf
    • ​Living Mahogany
    • ​Mahogany Leaf

    )

  • ​Hay
  • ​Bamboo ()
  • ​Cactus
  • ​Pumpkin
  • ​Glowing Mushroom
  • ​Granite
  • ​Marble
  • ​Hive (
    • ​Honey
    • ​Crispy Honey

    )

  • ​Desert Fossil
  • ​Cloud (
    • ​Rain
    • ​Snow

    )

  • ​Sunplate
  • ​Cobweb
  • ​Spike ()
  • ​Shell Pile

Craftable

  • ​Glass (
    • ​Waterfall
    • ​Lavafall
    • ​Honeyfall
    • ​Sandfall
    • ​Snowfall
    • ​Confetti
    • ​Midnight Confetti
    • ​Blue Starry
    • ​Gold Starry

    )

  • ​Gemspark
  • ​Slime (
    • ​Pink
    • ​Frozen

    )

  • ​Fragments (
    • ​Vortex
    • ​Nebula
    • ​Stardust
    • ​Solar

    )

  • ​Crystal
  • ​Asphalt
  • ​Bone
  • ​Spider Nest
  • ​Flesh
  • ​Lesion

Other

  • ​Wood (
    • ​Dynasty
    • ​Spooky

    )

  • ​Red Dynasty Shingles ()
  • ​Anti-Portal
  • ​Bubble
  • ​Candy Cane
  • ​Cog
  • ​Coralstone
  • ​Echo
  • ​Martian Conduit Plating
  • ​Pine Tree
  • ​Smoke
  • ​Sturdy Fossil
  • ​Team
  • ​Silly Balloon
  • ​Smooth Sandstone
  • ​Smooth Marble Block
  • ​Smooth Granite Block

Wiring

  • ​Active Stone Block
  • ​Grate
  • ​Dart
  • ​Super Dart
  • ​Spear
  • ​Spiky Ball
  • ​Flame
  • ​Golf Cup

Ore Blocks

Normal

  • ​Copper
  • ​Tin
  • ​Iron
  • ​Lead
  • ​Silver
  • ​Tungsten
  • ​Gold
  • ​Platinum
  • ​Demonite
  • ​Crimtane
  • ​Meteorite
  • ​Obsidian
  • ​Hellstone

Hardmode

  • ​Cobalt
  • ​Palladium
  • ​Mythril
  • ​Orichalcum
  • ​Adamantite
  • ​Titanium
  • ​Chlorophyte
  • ​Luminite

Bricks

Normal

  • ​Gray
  • ​Stone Slab ()
  • ​Red
  • ​Mudstone
  • ​Stucco
  • ​Sandstone ()
  • ​Snow
  • ​Ice
  • ​Smooth Granite
  • ​Smooth Marble
  • ​Iridescent
  • ​Ebonstone
  • ​Crimstone
  • ​Pearlstone
  • ​Rainbow
  • ​Dungeon ()
  • ​Lihzahrd

Ore

  • ​Copper ()
  • ​Tin ()
  • ​Iron
  • ​Lead
  • ​Silver
  • ​Tungsten
  • ​Gold
  • ​Platinum
  • ​Demonite
  • ​Crimtane
  • ​Meteorite
  • ​Obsidian
  • ​Hellstone

Hardmode

  • ​Cobalt
  • ​Palladium Column
  • ​Mythril
  • ​Bubblegum Block
  • ​Adamantite Beam
  • ​Titanstone Block
  • ​Chlorophyte
  • ​Shroomite Plating
  • ​Solar
  • ​Vortex
  • ​Nebula
  • ​Stardust
  • ​Luminite

Walls

Natural

  • ​Dirt (
    • ​Cave
    • ​Cracked
    • ​Crumbling
    • ​Layered
    • ​Rocky
    • ​Rough
    • ​Wavy

    )

  • ​Stone (
    • ​Craggy
    • ​Fractured
    • ​Ivy
    • ​Lichen
    • ​Mottled
    • ​Old
    • ​Smouldering
    • ​Stalactite
    • ​Worn
    • ​Planked

    )

  • ​Wood (
    • ​Boreal
    • ​Palm
    • ​Rich Mahogany
    • ​Ebonwood
    • ​Shadewood
    • ​Pearlwood
    • ​Living Wood
    • ​Leaf

    )

  • ​Hardened Sand (
    • ​Hardened Ebonsand
    • ​Hardened Crimsand
    • ​Hardened Pearlsand

    )

  • ​Sandstone (
    • ​Ebonsandstone
    • ​Crimsandstone
    • ​Pearlsandstone

    )

  • ​Cinder
  • ​Ember
  • ​Magma
  • ​Corrupt Growth (
    • ​Mass
    • ​Pustule
    • ​Tendril

    )

  • ​Crimson Blister (
    • ​Crust
    • ​Scab
    • ​Teeth

    )

  • ​Hallowed Cavern (
    • ​Crystalline
    • ​Prism
    • ​Shard

    )

  • ​Bamboo ()
  • ​Cactus
  • ​Pumpkin
  • ​Mushroom
  • ​Jungle (
    • ​Vine
    • ​Leafy

    )

  • ​Granite
  • ​Marble
  • ​Hive
  • ​Desert Fossil
  • ​Cloud
  • ​Disc

Craftable

  • ​Glass (
    • ​Stained
    • ​Waterfall
    • ​Lavafall
    • ​Honeyfall
    • ​Sandfall
    • ​Snowfall
    • ​Confetti
    • ​Midnight Confetti
    • ​Blue Starry
    • ​Gold Starry

    )

  • ​Gemspark ()
  • ​Silly Balloon
  • ​Slime Block
  • ​Crystal
  • ​Bone Block
  • ​Spider Nest
  • ​Flesh
  • ​Lesion
  • ​Cog
  • ​Hay
  • ​Fences

Purchased

  • ​Arcane Rune
  • ​Dynasty
  • ​Flower
  • ​Grass
  • ​Jungle
  • ​Sail
  • ​Wallpapers

Other

  • ​Inactive Stone Block
  • ​Candy Cane
  • ​Spooky
  • ​Martian Conduit
  • ​Smooth Sandstone

Converted

  • ​Corrupt Grass
  • ​Crimson Grass
  • ​Hallowed Grass
  • ​Ebonstone
  • ​Crimstone
  • ​Pearlstone

Unobtainable

  • ​Mud
  • ​Snow
  • ​Ice
  • ​Spider
  • ​Gem
  • ​Obsidian Back
  • ​Cave
  • ​Dirt
  • ​Rocks
  • ​Corruption
  • ​Crimson
  • ​Hallow
  • ​Jungle
  • ​Lava

Brick Walls

Normal

  • ​Gray ()
  • ​Red
  • ​Mudstone
  • ​Stucco
  • ​Sandstone
  • ​Snow
  • ​Ice
  • ​Smooth Granite
  • ​Smooth Marble
  • ​Iridescent
  • ​Ebonstone
  • ​Crimstone
  • ​Pearlstone
  • ​Rainbow
  • ​Dungeon
  • ​Lihzahrd

Ore

  • ​Copper ()
  • ​Tin ()
  • ​Iron
  • ​Lead
  • ​Silver
  • ​Tungsten
  • ​Gold
  • ​Platinum
  • ​Demonite
  • ​Crimtane
  • ​Meteorite
  • ​Obsidian ()
  • ​Hellstone

Hardmode Ore

  • ​Cobalt
  • ​Palladium Column
  • ​Mythril
  • ​Bubblegum Block
  • ​Adamantite Beam
  • ​Titanstone Block
  • ​Chlorophyte
  • ​Shroomite Plating
  • ​Solar
  • ​Vortex
  • ​Nebula
  • ​Stardust
  • ​Luminite

Obtaining[]

Cobblestone requires a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it drops itself. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. Its hardness is greater than stone so it requires more time to break, especially with anything other than a pickaxe.

Block Cobblestone
Hardness 2
Tool
Breaking time
Default 10
Wooden 1.5
Stone 0.75
Iron 0.5
Diamond 0.4
Netherite 0.35
Golden 0.25
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see .

Cobblestone is dropped by stone when mined without Silk Touch, and also by infested cobblestone when mined with Silk Touch.

Natural generation

Cobblestone occurs naturally in dungeons, jungle temples, pillager outposts, underwater ruins, strongholds, plains, taiga and snowy tundra villages, and woodland mansions.

Post-generation

See also: Tutorials/Cobblestone farming

When water and flowing lava come into contact, the flowing lava is replaced by cobblestone. However, if the lava flows on top of the water from above, stone is created instead. Non-flowing lava (a lava source block) turns into obsidian upon contact with water, thus the requirement of flowing lava.

Data values[]

ID

Java Edition:

Name Resource location Form Translation key
Stonecutter Block & Item

Bedrock Edition:

Name Resource location Numeric ID Form Translation key
Stonecutter Block & Item

Metadata

See also: Data values

In Bedrock Edition, stonecutters use the following data values:

DV Description
Unused
1 Unused
2 East facing stonecutter
3 West facing stonecutter
4 South facing stonecutter
5 North facing stonecutter

Block states

Java Edition:

Name Default value Allowed values Description
facing The direction the stonecutter is facing.Opposite from the direction the player faces when placing a stonecutter.

Bedrock Edition:

Name Default value Allowed values Description
facing_direction The direction the stonecutter is facing.Opposite from the direction the player faces when placing a stonecutter.

Data values[]

ID

Java Edition:

Name Resource location Block tags (JE) Form Translation key
Stone Block & Item

Bedrock Edition:

Name Resource location Numeric ID Form Translation key
Stone Block & Item

Metadata

See also: Bedrock Edition data values

In Bedrock Edition, stone uses the following data values:

DV Description
Stone
1 Granite
2 Polished Granite
3 Diorite
4 Polished Diorite
5 Andesite
6 Polished Andesite

Block states

See also: Block states

Bedrock Edition:

Name Default value Allowed values Description
stone_type Stone
Granite
Polished Granite
Diorite
Polished Diorite
Andesite
Polished Andesite

Obtaining[]

Breaking

A stonecutter can be mined with any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe it drops nothing.‌[Java Edition only]

Block Stonecutter
Hardness 3.5
Tool
Breaking time
Default 17.5
Wooden 2.65
Stone 1.35
Iron 0.9
Diamond 0.7
Netherite 0.6
Golden 0.45
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see .

Crafting

Ingredients Crafting recipe Description
Iron Ingot +Stone Can use stone only, no variants.‌[Java Edition only]
Iron Ingot +Any Stone Can use stone and its three other variants interchangeably.‌[Bedrock Edition only]

Stoneblock 2 Tips & Tricks

  • Loot bags from mob drops and quest rewards are quite overpowered. They are a good way to get late-game items at the beginning.
  • Auto hammers and auto sieves can hammer and sift your gravel, sand, dirt, and dust for you automatically.
  • Bonsai pots are a good way to automate wood and paper (paperbark trees).
  • Luminous blocks are very good for making fake skys, clouds, suns, and moons.

Fake sky using blue luminous blocks.

  • There are more powerful heat sources to put under your crucible as torches are very slow in this pack. An easy heat source is a uranium block from uranium ore in the mining dimension.
  • Open chance cubes (obtained from loot bags) in the mining dimension or the end to get extra loot. Don’t open them in your main world as they are unpredictable.
  • Food in this modpack is harder to get and basic food barely fills the hunger bar. Zombie brains and apples are the best early-game food sources.
  • Hold down the ~ key when mining to vein mine, it will break all identical nearby blocks in one mine.
  • Compressing sand, dirt, gravel, and dust will make sifting more efficient and faster.
  • Slime trees are a good source of slime, slime saplings can be obtained from loot bags.
  • A kitchen sink block can be used as an infinite water source for your cloches.
  • The mystical agriculture furnaces are amazing for speeding up smelting.
  • Sieves can be placed next to each other in a 3×3 grid. Sifting the middle sieve will sift through all of the sieves at the same time.
  • Growth crystals dramatically speed up mystical agriculture crops. Use them with a farming station.
  • Acceleration wands can speed up crop growth and chickens.
  • Garden cloches are good for early-game farming, but growth crystal + farming station is faster in late game.

History[]

See also:

Java Edition
1.14 18w44a Added stonecutters.
Stonecutters are currently obtainable only from the creative inventory and do not have any functionality.
18w46a The stonecutter’s texture has now been changed. The stonecutter’s blade now has an animated texture.
18w48a Stonecutters now generate in the updated plains villages.
18w49a Stonecutters now generate in the updated savanna villages and the new snowy tundra villages.
18w50a Stonecutters now generate in the updated desert and taiga villages.
19w04a Stonecutters can now be crafted.
Stonecutters are now used as a simpler way to craft various stone variants.
19w04b Added additional recipes: andesite, diorite and granite to polished variant slabs and stairs, and smooth stone into smooth stone slabs.
19w11a Stonecutters now serve as mason villagers’ job site block.
19w12a Cut sandstone and cut red sandstone, as well as their slabs, can now be crafted with the stonecutter.
19w13b Chiseled stone bricks can now be crafted from stone bricks.
1.17 21w05a Copper block and cut copper variants can now be crafted with the stonecutter.
21w07a Deepslate can now be used in the stonecutter to produce its variants.
21w13a The model of the stonecutter has been tweaked so that the backside of the saw texture is mirrored.
Bedrock Edition
1.10.0 beta 1.10.0.3 Added the new stonecutter, a separate block from the old stonecutter, but with the same name.
Stonecutters currently do not have any functionality and can be obtained only with experimental gameplay on.
1.11.0 beta 1.11.0.1 Added stonecutter functionality.
1.16.210 beta 1.16.210.57 Copper block and cut copper variants can now be crafted with the stonecutter.
1.17.0 beta 1.16.230.52 Deepslate can now be used in the stonecutter to produce its variants.
PlayStation 4 Edition
1.91 Added stonecutters.

Sounds[]

Generic

Java Edition:

Sound Subtitles Source Description Resource location Translation key Volume Pitch Attenuationdistance
Block broken Blocks Once the block has broken 1.0 0.8 16
None Blocks Falling on the block with fall damage None 0.5 0.75 16
Block breaking Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken 0.25 0.5 16
Block placed Blocks When the block is placed 1.0 0.8 16
Footsteps Blocks Walking on the block 0.15 1.0 16

Bedrock Edition:

Sound Source Description Resource location Volume Pitch
Blocks Once the block has broken 1.0 0.8
Blocks Falling on the block with fall damage 0.4 1.0
Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken 0.37 0.5
? Blocks Jumping from the block 0.12 1.0
? Blocks Falling on the block without fall damage 0.22 1.0
Blocks Walking on the block 0.3 1.0
Blocks When the block is placed 1.0 0.8

Unique

Java Edition:

Sound Subtitles Source Description Resource location Translation key Volume Pitch Attenuationdistance
Stonecutter used Blocks Plays when taking output ? 1 0.92, ? 16

Sounds[]

Java Edition:

Sound Subtitles Source Description Resource location Translation key Volume Pitch Attenuationdistance
Block broken Blocks Once the block has broken 1.0 0.8 16
None Blocks Falling on the block with fall damage None 0.5 0.75 16
Block breaking Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken 0.25 0.5 16
Block placed Blocks When the block is placed 1.0 0.8 16
Footsteps Blocks Walking on the block 0.15 1.0 16

Bedrock Edition:

Sound Source Description Resource location Volume Pitch
Blocks Once the block has broken 1.0 0.8
Blocks Falling on the block with fall damage 0.4 1.0
Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken 0.37 0.5
? Blocks Jumping from the block 0.12 1.0
? Blocks Falling on the block without fall damage 0.22 1.0
Blocks Walking on the block 0.3 1.0
Blocks When the block is placed 1.0 0.8

History[]

Dripstone block concepts are created by xilefian.
The dripstone block is shown unnamed at Minecraft Live 2020 within the dripstone caves biome.
Java Edition
1.17 20w48a Added dripstone blocks.
20w49a Dripstone blocks now generate naturally in dripstone caves.
21w03a Dripstone blocks can now be crafted from four pointed dripstone.
21w13a Dripstone blocks now rarely generate naturally in other cave types in dripstone clusters.
Mason villagers now sell dripstone blocks, making them renewable.
21w16a Dripstone blocks can now be used for growing pointed dripstone, making both renewable without villagers.
Bedrock Edition
Caves & Cliffs (experimental) beta 1.16.220.50 Added dripstone blocks.
It was called Dripstone in the inventory.
1.17.0 beta 1.16.230.54 Wandering traders now sell pointed dripstone.
Mason villagers now sell dripstone blocks, making them renewable.
Dripstone blocks now generate rarely in caves in small patch.
beta 1.17.0.50 «Dripstone» has been renamed to «Dripstone Block» to match Java Edition.
beta 1.17.0.52 Dripstone Blocks are no longer available only through Experimental Gameplay.

Notes[]

  • When an altar is smashed, there is a 66.67*2/3 (66.67%) chance of a stone block in the Cavern layer to be selected at random and transformed into an infected version, either Pearlstone, or (depending on the world evil) Crimstone or Ebonstone.
  • Due to biome infection in general, it is usually wiser to avoid building with plain stone blocks, lest your base or other construction be infected. Instead, stone can be crafted into one of the many available bricks and brick-like blocks, and those used for building. Bricks, slabs, and similar crafted blocks cannot be infected, and can help block the spread of those biomes.
    • In particular, Stone Slabs can be produced 1:1 from stone, while Gray Bricks cost 2 stone for each brick; both require no other ingredients and keep stone’s basic gray color.
    • If the original texture of stone is needed, Active Stone Blocks appear identical to stone but are incorruptible; if no wires are placed on them, their special feature is irrelevant. Making them in quantity can become expensive due to the wire needed, but wire (and Active Stone Blocks themselves) can be harvested from various «natural» traps.
    • The look when stone is mined is different from the look when stone is placed.

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Usage[]

Cobblestone can be used as basic building block, as it is blast resistant and extremely common.

Crafting ingredient

Name Ingredients Crafting recipe Description
Andesite Diorite +Cobblestone
Brewing Stand Blaze Rod +Cobblestone Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.‌[Java Edition only]
Brewing Stand Blaze Rod +Cobblestone Can use one variant of cobblestone only.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Cobblestone Slab Cobblestone
Cobblestone Stairs Cobblestone
Cobblestone Wall Cobblestone
Diorite Cobblestone +Nether Quartz
Dispenser Cobblestone +Bow +Redstone Dust Enchantments on the bow do not affect the resulting dispenser.
Dropper Cobblestone +Redstone Dust
Furnace Cobblestone Can use one variant of cobblestone only.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Furnace Cobblestone Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.‌[Java Edition only]
Lever Stick +Cobblestone
Mossy Cobblestone Cobblestone +Vines
Mossy Cobblestone Cobblestone +Moss Block
Observer Cobblestone +Redstone Dust +Nether Quartz
Piston Any Planks +Cobblestone +Iron Ingot +Redstone Dust
Stone Axe Cobblestone +Stick Can use one variant of cobblestone only.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Stone Axe Cobblestone +Stick Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.‌[Java Edition only]
Stone Hoe Cobblestone +Stick Can use one variant of cobblestone only.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Stone Hoe Cobblestone +Stick Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.‌[Java Edition only]
Stone Pickaxe Cobblestone +Stick Can use one variant of cobblestone only.‌[Bedrock Edition only]
Stone Pickaxe Cobblestone +Stick Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.‌[Java Edition only]
Stone Shovel Cobblestone +Stick Can use any variant of cobblestone
Stone Sword Cobblestone +Stick Can use cobblestone and its other variants interchangeably.‌[Java Edition only]
Stone Sword Cobblestone +Stick Can use one variant of cobblestone only.‌[Bedrock Edition only]

Repairing

Cobblestone is one of the repair items for the stone tier and thus can be used to repair the following items in an anvil:

  • Stone sword
  • Stone pickaxe
  • Stone axe
  • Stone shovel
  • Stone hoe

Sounds[]

Java Edition:

Sound Subtitles Source Description Resource location Translation key Volume Pitch Attenuationdistance
Block broken Blocks Once the block has broken ? ? ?
None Blocks Falling on the block with fall damage None ? ? ?
Block breaking Blocks While the block is in the process of being broken ? ? ?
Block placed Blocks When the block is placed ? ? ?
Footsteps Players Walking on the block ? ? ?

Bedrock Edition:[more information needed]

Tips[]

  • When in a Hardmode biome, it can be easy to spot these naturally generated Active Stone Blocks if the surrounding blocks are in Corruption, Crimson or Hallow because, unlike regular stone blocks, they cannot be corrupted.
  • Even without the Mechanic (required to obtain wiring tools), this item still has use if harvested from naturally-occurring Boulder traps underground. The player can select this item in the hotbar to see a layout of all wires on screen, which is useful for detecting and avoiding natural traps.
  • A vertical strip of three Active Stone Blocks wired to a nearby Switch or Lever serves as a good alternative to doors that only players can open. NPCs will not be able to use them to stray outside, and no enemy can ever open them. Note that this will not fulfill a house’s entrance requirement, so at least one actual door will still be required in order for an NPC to move in (though the door need not lead «outside», and can merely open into another room of a larger structure). Using Blue Pressure Plates on either side causes the «door» to turn inactive for a moment, then return to active the very instant the player reaches the other side. As Blue Pressure Plates are only triggered by players, this can also keep Zombies and such out during a Blood Moon

    It is also possible to make an airlock-type double door system using 3 Active Stone Blocks and 3 Inactive Stone Blocks (or 6 of one or the other and activating only one side inactive/active) while still only allowing access for players only. This is useful for underground housing to keep underground enemies out.

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  • To conserve storage space, consider switching all Inactive Stone Blocks to Active Stone Blocks, or vice versa. This can easily save an inventory or storage slot by combining the stacks.

History[]

Java Edition pre-Classic
rd-131655 Added stone.
Stone, along with grass, is one of the first two blocks in Minecraft. This can be seen by its position in terrain.png and numeric block ID of 1.
The texture of stone is from one of Notch’s previous games, RubyDung.
rd-20090515 Stone’s texture has been overhauled.
The old texture used for stone is recycled and modified for use by cobblestone.
Java Edition Classic
0.26 SURVIVAL TEST Creeper explosions no longer destroy stone or stone-like blocks.
Mining stone now drops cobblestone.
Java Edition Indev
0.31 20100201-2 A pickaxe is now required to mine stone.
Stone can also be mined by hands other than the pickaxe.
A pickaxe is now required to mine stone once again.
Cobblestone is now smeltable into normal stone.
Java Edition Infdev
20100617-2 As cobblestone can be generated using water and lava, stone has become a renewable resource.
Java Edition Alpha
v1.0.1 Stone can now be used to craft stone pressure plates (3 stone in slab fashion) and stone buttons (2 stone in the stick shape).
Java Edition Beta
1.3 The stone slab recipe now uses 3 stone instead of cobblestone.
The stone pressure plate recipe now requires 2 stone instead of 3.
Stone can now be used to craft redstone repeaters.
1.8 Pre-release Stone can now be crafted into stone bricks.
Java Edition
1.0.0 Beta 1.9 Prerelease Stone can now be made by having lava flow on top of water. In previous versions, the lava would replace the water and continue falling.
Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5 The texture of stone has been changed slightly.
1.4.2 12w34b Stone buttons are now crafted with only one stone.
12w38a Stone blocks have been given new sounds for being walked on and mined.
1.5 13w01a Stone can now be used to craft redstone comparators.
Stone can now be used to craft hoppers.
13w02a Stone is no longer used to craft hoppers.
14w27b Stone textures are now randomly mirrored and rotated 180 degrees, making large areas of stone look less uniform.
1.14 18w43a Stone can now be smelted into smooth stone.
The texture of stone has been changed.
18w44a The texture of stone has been changed, once again.
18w49a Stone can now be found in chests in village mason houses.
19w04a Stone can now be used to craft stonecutters.
19w11a Stone is now bought by villagers of the new mason profession.
Pocket Edition Alpha
Pre-release Added stone.
v0.2.0 The texture of stone has been changed.
v0.3.0 Stone can now be used to craft stone slabs.
v0.4.0 Stone can now be used to craft stone bricks.
v0.9.0 build 1 Added three new stone variants: granite, diorite and andesite, as well as polished versions for each.
v0.12.1 build 1 Stone can now be obtained using pickaxes with the Silk Touch enchantment.
v0.13.0 build 1 Stone can now be used to craft stone buttons and pressure plates.
v0.14.0 build 1 Stone can now be used to craft redstone repeaters and redstone comparators.
Bedrock Edition
1.9.0 beta 1.9.0.0 Stone can now be smelted into smooth stone.
Stone is now used to craft stone slabs and stairs.
1.10.0 beta 1.10.0.3 Stone can now be used to craft grindstones and stonecutters.
Stone mason villagers now buy 20-26 stone as part of their second tier trades.
The texture of stone has been changed.
1.11.0 beta 1.11.0.1 Stone can now be found in village mason chests.
beta 1.11.0.4 Trading has been changed, apprentice-level stone mason villagers now buy 20 stone as part of their trades.
1.17.0 beta 1.17.0.52 Stone is no longer used to repair stone tools and weapons on an Anvil.
Legacy Console Edition
TU1 CU1 Patch 1 1.0.1 [verify] Added stone.
The texture of stone has been changed.
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
0.1.0 Added stone.

Data history

Java Edition
1.8 14w02a The newly-implemented granite, andesite and diorite, as well as the polished versions for each, use stone’s ID and are distinguished using metadata.
14w10a Stone with numerical metadata variants 7 through 15, which are inaccessible through normal gameplay, now have no model rather than appearing identical to stone.
14w25a Stone and its variants are now defined via block states rather than by numerical metadata. Prior to this version, the numerical metadata variants of stone were as follows:

DV Description
Stone
1 Granite
2 Polished Granite
3 Diorite
4 Polished Diorite
5 Andesite
6 Polished Andesite
7-15
14w26a Stone with metadata values 7 through 15 have now been completely removed from the game.
1.13 17w47a The different block states for the ID have been split up into their own IDs.
Prior to The Flattening, this block’s numeral ID was 1.

Milestones

For more guidance on progress, pick some of these milestones and work towards achieving them. They can mostly be done in any order, but some might be easier if done later (like draconic evolution and project E).

  • Go to the mining dimension by digging all the way up to the top of the map (best to make an upward staircase or a ladder going up).
  • Gather ores and items from the mining dimension to create basics: diamond tools, diamond armor, etc.
  • Build a reactor and use uranium from the mining dimension to fuel it.
  • Craft cloches and mystical agriculture seeds to start growing some basic crops: chicken essence, iron, diamonds, etc.
  • Build an Advanced Energistics 2 (AE2) computer storage system.
  • Build an automated mob grinder, using mob fans, a mob grinder block, and item collectors. Feed the drops into an AE2 computer storage system.
  • Get an RFTools builder, which will rapidly clear out stone in different shapes using energy. They can be charged to work faster with dimensional shards, but this will use a lot more energy.

RFTools Builders can hollow out large areas quickly.

  • Make an end cake to go to the end. Kill the ender chicken (replaces the ender dragon in this modpack), but be careful as it’s quite difficult without proper armor. You’ll also need to hit it with a chicken stick to break its shield.
  • Progress through the chicken and fluid cow mods.
  • The botania mod is less important in this pack than for example Sky Factory 3, but you can go through it nonetheless.
  • Craft a farming station and make a large mystical agriculture farm.
  • Hollow out a very large area using the RFTools builder and build a large megabase.
  • Endgame: Progress through the Draconic Evolution mod to get draconic armor, a draconic bow, and energy storage.
  • Endgame: Progress through the Project E mod and get a transmutation table. Get a tome of knowledge to acquire all recipes and max out your EMC.

Obtaining[]

Breaking

Block Blackstone
Hardness 1.5
Tool
Breaking time
Default 7.5
Wooden 1.15
Stone 0.6
Iron 0.4
Diamond 0.3
Netherite 0.25
Golden 0.2
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see .

Natural generation

Blackstone generates naturally in the basalt deltas biome found in the Nether, anywhere underground, and below the surface of a lava sea.

Blackstone can be found as a part of bastion remnants.

Blobs of blackstone attempt to replace netherrack 2 times per chunk in blobs of size 0 to 160, from levels 5 to 31, in all Nether biomes except basalt deltas.

Starter Tips

Stoneblock 2 Starting Area

Follow these steps to get started with this modpack:

  1. Break stone with your fists to get pebbles.
  2. Combine pebbles in the 2×2 crafting grid to get cobblestone.
  3. Combine cobblestone in the 2×2 crafting grid to get a stone crafting table.
  4. Make stone rods by using the stick recipe, but with cobblestone instead of wooden planks.
  5. Craft a stone pickaxe and stone hammer using the stone rods and cobblestone (hammer and all other recipes can be looked up in the NEI menu).
  6. Place cobblestones on the ground and break using the hammer to acquire dirt.
  7. Place dirt on the ground and break using a stone crook to acquire various saplings.
  8. Plant saplings and repeatedly crouch (tap shift) near the sapling to grow a tree and get wood. The crook can be used on the leaves to get even more saplings and silkworms.
  9. Use a silkworm on the leaves and wait until all the leaves turn white. Break white leaves to get string.
  10. Use wood and string to craft a sieve and string mesh. Dirt, gravel, sand, and dust can be sifted to get various other items in the game.
  11. Dig a bit further out and make a mob-farm area to get bones and other mob drops. Zombie brains are a good food source at the beginning.
  12. Make dust by hammering cobblestone all the way and put the dust in a barrel of water to get clay. Water can be created by filling a barrel with saplings.
  13. Combine clayballs and bonemeal to get porcelain clay to make a crucible, which can be used to make lava.

After following these steps you will have most of the essentials to get started with the other mods. Follow the quest book from here and lookup recipes in the NEI menu to keep progressing.

Obtaining[]

Stone requires a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it drops cobblestone. When mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing. If a stone is mined with a Silk Touch enchanted pickaxe, it drops itself.

Block Stone
Hardness 1.5
Tool
Breaking time
Default 7.5
Wooden 1.15
Stone 0.6
Iron 0.4
Diamond 0.3
Netherite 0.25
Golden 0.2
  1. Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see .

Natural generation

Stone makes up the majority of the solid blocks generated in the Overworld. When chunks generate, stone can be found under 1-5 layers of grass blocks, dirt, gravel, clay, coarse dirt, podzol, mycelium, sand, sandstone, red sand, red sandstone or terracotta, depending on the biome. There is approximately 11,520 stone per chunk.

When the world is generating new chunks, some stone is replaced with blobs of other blocks, and almost every cavern and mineshaft generates at the stone level.

Chest loot

Item Structure Container Quantity Chance
Java Edition
Stone Village Mason’s chest 1 37.7%
Bedrock Edition
Stone Village Mason’s chest 1 37.7%

Post-generation

A simple stone generator.

Main article:

Stone can also be made by lava flowing on top of water blocks (both flowing and source). The water is replaced by stone.

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