Stone Blocks
Stone Blocks are blocks constructed using clay, mortar and rock items including small stones, relieved rock, and stone bricks.
Cobblestone | |
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Material | Stone |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Drops | Itself |
Blocks |
Stone Brick | |
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Material | Stone |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Drops | Itself |
Blocks |
Polished Stone | |
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Material | Stone |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Drops | Itself |
Blocks |
Creation
There are three types of stone blocks players can craft: Cobblestone, Polished Stone, and Stone Brick blocks. All of these types of blocks are created using the crafting grid. Stone types that can be used to create stone blocks listed below include: Andesite, Basalt, Chalk, Chert, Claystone, Conglomerate, Granite, Limestone, Peridotite, Phyllite, Sandstone, Shale and Slate. Marble may be polished, but cannot converted to brick or used to create cobblestone.
Looting
Many ruins are built from granite cobblestone components, others may be built of stone brick blocks. Blocks from ruins may be collected (left mouse) to break blocks and retrieve. Though no tool is required, collecting blocks is faster when a pickaxe is equipped.
Special: Cobbleskull Block
Cobbleskull blocks may not be crafted by players, but may only be looted from ruins.
- Block Shapes: Variants cannot be created, Full Blocks can be harvested from some ruins, but are "rare".
- Material Variant: Most often, if a player finds this block, it will be created from the same stone as the other stone blocks used to construct the ruins.
- Appearance: The type of materials used in generation/construction affects the appearance of the block.
Cobblestone Block
Cobblestone blocks require clay, and small stones to create.
- Block Shapes: Three variants can be created, Full Blocks, Slabs (half-block), and Stairs.
- Material Variant: Almost any small stone variant can be used to craft these blocks.
- Appearance: The type of materials used in crafting affects the appearance of the block.
Crafting Blocks
Blocks must be assembled in the crafting grid as shown below.
Polished Rock
Polished blocks require a hammer, a chisel, and a rock to create.
- Block Shapes: Full blocks and slabs can be created. Polished stone stairs cannot be created.
- Material Variant: Almost any rock variant can be used to craft these blocks.
- Appearance: The type of materials used in crafting affects the appearance of the block.
Crafting
Stone may be polished in place using a chisel and then mined using a pickaxe, or relieved and polished in the crafting grid. Polished stones can be split to create two slabs.
Stone Brick
Stone Brick blocks require rock, mortar, a hammer, and a chisel to create.
- Block Shapes: Three variants can be created, Stone Brick Blocks, Stone Brick Slabs (half-block), and Stone Brick Stairs.
- Material Variant: Almost any rock variant can be used to craft these blocks.
- Appearance: The type of materials used in crafting affects the appearance of the block.
Blocks are crafted in two stages, the bricks are formed and, second bricks are assembled to form blocks.
Stage One: Crafting Bricks
To craft brick blocks, bricks of the appropriate type must be formed in the crafting grid.
Stage Two: Crafting Blocks
Blocks must be assembled using mortar and bricks in the crafting grid as shown below.
Usage
Building Component
Stone Blocks are primarily used to create player structures.
- Cobblestone (7 blocks) are used to construct the forge functional block.
Table: Block Types
Stone | Block | Slab | Stairs |
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Cobblestone | |||
Polished Stone | Polished Slab | N/A | |
Stone Brick |
Storage
All Stone Blocks may be carried in player inventory or stored in containers.
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