Glass

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Glass
Material Glass
Stackable 64
Drops Itself
Blocks


Obtaining

Creation

Players can create several different versions of glass blocks: Clear Glass, Quartz glass, and colored glass including Smoky, Green, Pink, and Violet. All types of glass are crafted as full blocks and can be cut in half producing two glass slabs (half-blocks) in the crafting grid.

Crafting Quartz Glass

Quartz Glass blocks require sticks, and clear quartz ore obtained by panning , collected from small stones, or mined from rock to create.

  • Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created. Glass Slabs (half-block) are created in the crafting grid.
  • Material Variant: Only clear quartz variant can be used to craft these blocks, which are not 100% transparent.
  • Appearance: The type of materials does not affect the appearance of the block. All quartz glass has the same appearance.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
4x Stick
2x Clear quartz

Stick

Stick

Clear Quartz

Stick

Stick

Quartz glass



Clear Quartz

Clear Quartz





Crafting Clear Glass and Colored Variants

Normal glass is produced using quartz chunks in a bloomery . For more information about how to use the bloomery, see the bloomery page.

The only types of glass made this way are Clear, Smoky, Pink, Violet, and Green glass. Other colors, such as Yellow, Brown, Red, and Blue, can only be obtained through Luxury Traders . Violet and Green glass are exceptions that can be both smelted and purchased.

  • Note: Green glass costs twice as many gems to make one piece of glass (so a full bloomery requires 48 chunks instead of 24, making the same 12 pieces of glass) but is otherwise the same method.

Glass blocks require charcoal (or other fuel source with a burn temperature at or above 1200°C), a bloomery , and quartz ore obtained by panning , collected from small stones, or mined from rock to create. A maximum of 24 quartz chunks may be added to create 12 glass blocks in one firing (or 48 chunks to 12 green glass in the case of olivine), as each glass block requires two quartz chunks (or four in the case of Green Glass).

  • Block Shapes: Only Full Blocks may be created via bloomery. Glass Slabs (half-block) are created in the crafting grid from full blocks.
  • Material Variant: Any quartz variant (Including clear quartz, smoky quartz, rose quartz, amethyst, or olivine) can be used to craft glass in this way. The table below shows the different types of quartz and the glass they smelt into.
All different colors of glass.
Quartz Type Resulting Glass
Quartz Chunk Clear Glass
Clear Quartz Clear Glass (When smelted)
Smoky Quartz Smoky Glass
Rose Quartz Pink Glass
Amethyst Violet Glass
Olivine Green Glass
  • Appearance: Different glasses will be tinted in different colors depending on the quartz used (with the notable exception of clear quartz when it is smelted.)

Crafting Glass Slabs

Glass blocks of all types can be cut into two glass slabs using a saw in the crafting grid as shown below:


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x Glass
1x Saw

Glass


Saw



Glass slab

Glass slab

Glass slab







Purchasing

Clear glass can be purchased from:

Stained glass of other colors (green, blue, violet, red, yellow, brown) can be purchased from:

Usage

Lanterns

Glass or quartz glass slabs are used to craft lanterns. Lanterns provide the highest craftable illumination, but are expensive to create. Lanterns are crafted using a candle, metal plate, and glass slabs or clear quartz nuggets in the crafting grid. They can be held in the offhand slot, or placed down on the ground.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
2x Glass slab (or 2x Clear quartz )
1x Candle
1x Metal plate

Glass slab


Candle

Copper plate

Glass slab

Lantern








Lined Lantern

The lined lantern provides 2 more levels of luminosity than the common lantern, and requires a silver , gold , or electrum plate to craft. Lining can be added to lanterns post-creation, however this cannot be done in the crafting grid. Instead, the lantern needs to be placed on the ground and right clicked with a plate of choice. This will consume the plate and change the lantern to a lined one of the specific metal.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
2x Glass slab (or 2x Clear quartz )
1x Candle
1x Metal plate
1x Silver, Gold, or Electrum plate

Glass slab


Candle

Copper plate

Glass slab

Silver plate

Lantern








Colored lanterns

You can change the color of the lantern's light by right-clicking on a placed lantern with a colored glass. Except for lanterns with clear quartz, you will get the previous glass back.

Building Component

Glass Blocks and slabs are also used to create windows and skylights in player structures. Other stained glass (red, yellow, blue and brown) cannot be currently crafted, but can be purchased from traders with rusty gears .

  • breaking a glass block using an empty hand - or any tool, except for the prospecting pick - does NOT destroy the glass. Glass blocks may be broken and replaced as needed.

Table: Block Types

Type Full Block Half Block (slab)
Glass Glass Block Glass Slab
Quartz Glass Quartz Glass Block Quartz Glass Slab
Green Glass Green Glass Block Green Glass Slab

Leaded glass pane

The leaded glass pane is a window block.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
4x Board (matching)
1x Lead ingot
1x Glass (any color)

Oak Board

Oak Board

Ingot-lead

Glass

Oak Board

Oak Board

Glasspane-leaded-oak

Glasspane-leaded-oak

Glasspane-leaded-oak






The type of wood used for the boards determines the visible frame around the leaded glass.

Type Boards Leaded glass pane
Acacia Acacia board Acacia frame around leaded glass
Aged Wood Aged Wood board Aged Wood frame around leaded glass
Bald Cypress Bald Cypress board Bald Cypress frame around leaded glass

When placed, the block sits in the middle. It can be placed horizontally in either direction.
When placed on vertical slabs or stairs, the model sticks out by a pixel and is not flush with the edge.

Other crafting

Glass is also used to craft the following items:

Selling

A Furniture Trader will give you 1 rusty gear on average for:

  • A stack of 3 blue, violet, red, yellow or brown glass.
  • A stack of 4 green glass.
  • A stack of 8 clear glass.

History

Notes

Gallery

See also

References

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