Obtaining
Terracotta can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it will drop nothing.
Info
Terracotta (previously known as hardened clay) is a block formed from clay, with a hardness "Punch" redirects here. For the enchantment, see Enchanting#Punch. The Player punches trees and gets wood (click to view animation). Breaking, digging, punching, or mining is one of the most fundamental activities in Minecraft, performed (by and blast resistance A TNT explosion. An explosion is a physical event, generally destructive, that can be caused by several different circumstances. It can destroy nearby blocks, propel and damage nearby players, entities, and their armor, and cause comparable to stone Stone Transparency No Luminance No Blast resistance 30 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64) Flammable No Drops Cobblestone (1) Data value dec: 01 hex: 1 bin: 1 Name stone See the block called stone. For . It can be stained in the same 16 colors that wool Wool Transparency No Luminance No Blast resistance 4 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64), same color only Flammable Yes Drops Itself Data value dec: 35 hex: 23 bin: 100011 Name wool Wool is a block derived from sheep can be dyed, although the color is tinted orange.
Videos
Trivia
- Despite the name change, the ID stays the same.
Natural generation
Red, orange, yellow, brown, white, light gray and unstained terracotta can be found naturally in mesa biomes. This yields a large quantity of terracotta. Blue and orange terracotta can also be found in desert temples Desert Temple Biome Desert Consists of See Blocks Can generate post-generation No First appearances See History Desert temples are generated structures. Contents 1 Generation 2 Structure 2.1 Loot 2.2 Blocks 3 Video 4 History 5 .
Block | Terracotta | |
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Hardness | 1.25 | |
Tool | ||
Breaking "Punch" redirects here. For the enchantment, see Enchanting#Punch. The Player punches trees and gets wood (click to view animation). Breaking, digging, punching, or mining is one of the most fundamental activities in Minecraft, performed (by time | ||
Hand | 6.25 | |
Wooden | 0.95 | |
Stone | 0.5 | |
Iron | 0.35 | |
Diamond | 0.25 | |
Golden | 0.2 |
- ⃢₆ₑ Times are for unenchanted tools in seconds.
Smelting
Crafting
Once terracotta has been dyed, the color cannot be changed or removed.
Building
Terracotta has the same blast resistance as most other stone blocks, which is significantly higher than the block of clay before being smelted. A block of terracotta when one meter away from an explosion will protect any blocks behind it, though it will be destroyed in the process.
Smelting ingredient
Name See values from the latest PC version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition | Ingredients | Smelting The furnace interface. Smelting is a method of producing refined goods in Minecraft, also known as melting, baking, cooking, burning, drying, or producing. It has the same idea as crafting; one must put in acceptable recipe |
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Glazed Terracotta | Matching Dyed Terracotta+ Any fuel The furnace interface. Smelting is a method of producing refined goods in Minecraft, also known as melting, baking, cooking, burning, drying, or producing. It has the same idea as crafting; one must put in acceptable |
Block data
- See also: Data values
Stained terracotta has the ID name minecraft:stained_hardened_clay
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DV | Description | |
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0 | White hardened clay | |
1 | Orange hardened clay | |
2 | Magenta hardened clay | |
3 | Light blue hardened clay | |
4 | Yellow hardened clay | |
5 | Lime hardened clay | |
6 | Pink hardened clay | |
7 | Gray hardened clay | |
8 | Light gray hardened clay | |
9 | Cyan hardened clay | |
10 | Purple hardened clay | |
11 | Blue hardened clay | |
12 | Brown hardened clay | |
13 | Green hardened clay | |
14 | Red hardened clay | |
15 | Black hardened clay |
Block state
- See also: Block states
Name See values from the latest PC version of Minecraft. For values from Classic, see Data values/Classic. For values from Indev, see Data values/Indev. For values from the Pocket Edition, see Pocket Edition | Value | Description |
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color | white | |
orange | ||
magenta | ||
light_blue | ||
yellow | ||
lime | ||
pink | ||
gray | ||
silver | `silver` refers to Light Gray. | |
cyan | ||
purple | ||
blue | ||
brown | ||
green | ||
red | ||
black |
Video
History
Official release | |||||
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Apr. 24, 2013 | Dinnerbone tweets the first picture of the hardened clay block, based on a suggestion by BlameTC, to be similar to Native American Pueblos. | ||||
1.6.1 | 13w17a | Added hardened clay. | |||
13w19a | Added stained clay, colored variants of hardened clay. | ||||
1.7.2 | 13w36b | Hardened and stained clay now generate in Mesa biomes. | |||
1.8 | 14w03a | Stained clay replaces wool Wool Transparency No Luminance No Blast resistance 4 Tool Renewable Yes Stackable Yes (64), same color only Flammable Yes Drops Itself Data value dec: 35 hex: 23 bin: 100011 Name wool Wool is a block derived from sheep in desert temples, making Deserts and Mesas the only two biomes where hardened/stained clay can generate, if the Generate Structures option is on. | |||
1.10 | Stained clay blocks are renamed from ` | ||||
1.12 | 17w06a | Stained hardened clay can now be smelted into glazed terracotta. | |||
17w16a | Hardened clay and stained hardened clay are now called "terracotta". | ||||
17w17a | Now have unique colors on the map. | ||||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||
0.9.0 | build 1 | Added hardened and stained clay. | |||
build 11 | Hardened clay can now be used to used to craft stained clay. | ||||
Hardened clay can now be obtained by smelting clay blocks. | |||||
Pocket Edition | |||||
1.1 | build 1 | Hardened clay and stained hardened clay are now called "terracotta". | |||
Terracotta can now be smelted into glazed terracotta. | |||||
Console Edition | |||||
TU19 | CU7 | 1.12 | Patch 1 | Patch s1 | Added hardened and stained clay. |
TU31 | CU19 | 1.22 | Patch 3 | Hardened and stained clay now generate naturally in mesa biomes. | |
Stained clay can now be found in desert temples. | |||||
TU43 | CU33 | 1.36 | Patch 13 | Stained clay blocks are renamed from ` | |
TU53 | CU43 | 1.49 | Patch 23 | Patch s3 | Hardened clay and stained hardened clay are now called "terracotta". |
Issues
Issues relating to “Terracotta”, “Hardened Clay”, or ”Stained Clay“ are maintained on the issue tracker. Report issues there.
Gallery
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The 13w19a banner, featuring stained terracotta. Notice Grum behind the red wool