How to make rough ground. Rocky ground (how to make, where to apply). Description and features

Nothing can be done from gravel as such, you can only get flint from it, but now it is made from it:

  • Flint;
  • Arrows;
  • Rough ground (for version 1.8 and above).

Gravel is a ubiquitous block that can be found even in the nether world. It has all the properties of sand. Gravel also falls if there are no blocks underneath, and is easily broken by hand. Although with a shovel, of course, things will move much faster.

If gravel falls on a torch, rail, sign, cart, pressure plate, or redstone path, it will drop in a block. If you first place any of the above items, and place a block of gravel on top, it will not fall or fall out in a block. By the way, if the gravel falls on the carpet, which appeared in version 1.8, it also falls as a block. Prior to Minecraft 1.8, gravel was not used to create things, and only served as a source of silicon.

Gravel, when mined, has a 10% chance to drop silicon, and the gravel block will disappear. A small percentage of the probability, right? If you want to get more silicon, it makes sense to use a shovel with the Luck III enchantment applied to it. In this case, silicon will fall out of each block of gravel.

Silica obtained from gravel can be used in two ways - to make arrows or steel:

How to make arrows in Minecraft

For arrows, we need, in addition to silicon, sticks and feathers:

How to make a fire starter in Minecraft

And for the fire starter you need an iron ingot:

How to make rough ground in Minecraft

In version 1.8, a recipe appeared in which, by mixing gravel and earth in proportions of 1: 1, we get rough earth.

Or, more simply, the earth with pebbles. Its texture is slightly different from that of regular earth. Below you see 4 blocks of such land.

It doesn't grow grass. When it is dug up with a hoe, it turns into an ordinary block of earth and immediately overgrown with grass. If a player or mob falls under a gravel collapse and covers them with their heads, they begin to suffocate.

Unlike ordinary earth, you can not find its stony variety (Coarse Dirt) everywhere. This version of the substance has fewer uses. However, it can also come in handy when passing Minecraft.

How to get Coarse Dirt in Minecraft

If ordinary earth can be mined even with bare hands, then creating a rocky version of it will take some effort. To prepare such a composition, you will need the following components (2 positions each):

    gravel (you can get it only after destruction by a tool);

    ordinary land (you can get it even with your bare hands).

The components should be mixed in the usual way - using a hob. By mixing the elements listed above, you will immediately get 4 blocks of the gravel version of the mixture. After the product is ready, it can be used immediately for its intended purpose. Build a house or plant new crop varieties? The choice is yours!

What is a mixture of soil and gravel for?

Earth mass of this type is required for:

    construction of a building;

    crop cultivation.

However, do not forget that grass does not grow on a stony piece of land. To plant a crop on it, you must first cultivate the soil with a hoe. At the same time, 4 blocks of Coarse Dirt contain 2 blocks of the usual mixture. Therefore, its use is especially important when surviving on the island. Plants require abundant moisture to flower. It is better to plant them at the moment when the soil is brown from water. To speed up the growing process, take care of a sufficient level of light.

The earth is very easily destroyed by any tool, even with a hand, a shovel is considered the best tool for getting it. In any case, mining will drop a block.

Time of destruction

Hand (0.75)

Wooden shovel(0.4)

Stone shovel(0.2)

Iron shovel(0.15)

Diamond Shovel(0.1)

Golden Shovel(0.1)

natural generation

Land on the map is generated in abundance - the top layer (3-4 blocks in size) between grass or snow and stone is almost entirely composed of earth. Moreover, accumulations of earth can be found in dungeons at all heights and at the bottom of deep pools.

Usage

Earth is one of the types of blocks on which plants can be planted.

On the ground, you can make a bed using a hoe. After plowing the earth with a hoe, the top texture of a block of earth becomes "ribbed", and after placing a water source near it, it becomes dark brown and becomes suitable for planting seeds. It is suitable for planting seeds even before that, but dry beds are trampled down faster and can turn back into the ground themselves after a while if nothing grows on the bed.

The ground is covered with grass if it is not a rocky variation, it is adjacent to another block of land covered with grass, and it is exposed to light level 4 or higher (this process is described in more detail in the grass article). Also, the earth can turn into mycelium if this block is next to the earth block, even under or above it.

Stony ground can be used to get regular ground with a hoe. Thus, from gravel and two blocks of earth, you can create many blocks of earth - this helps, for example, in surviving on an island.

The earth has only one craft and this

Earth + gravel will be rocky ground

pluses of the earth

1) a lot of it

2) does not light up

3) does not fall

4) stacks in 64 blocks

earth history

become a garden bed if used by a hoe.

Beta1.81.8-pre1 Land now generates naturally in villages.

Official release 1.0.0Beta 1.9-pre1 Mycelium is now distributed on a block of land.

Beta 1.9-pre5 Changed the texture, slightly repositioning the groats around the sides.

1.4.212w38aChanged delivery and walking sounds.

1.7.213w36aAdded "non-grass land" that is not covered by grass.

June 11, 2014 Ryan announces new "grass-free soil" including her recipe. “This will be a transparent transition block that appears in the already generated world like rocky ground, uses the same ID as the original ground without grass. The result will be that even the old worlds with rocky ground will have a new version of rocky ground without hints.

1.814w25a Added rocky ground as a block that can be crafted and is a visual replacement for "land without grass" It can become a garden bed if used with a hoe.

14w27bGround texture is now randomly rotated due to adding arrays to the block model format.

14w32aStony ground becomes regular ground.

Alpha version of the pocket edition0.1.0

Land has been added to the game.

0.4.0Earth can now become a garden bed if used with a hoe.

0.8.0The texture of the ground is now randomly rotated.

0.9.0Added "land without grass" and podzol.

0.11.0build 1Land can be obtained by destroying a grass path block.

Bedrock Edition1.2build 1Added rocky ground.

Old console editions

TU1CU11.0Patch 1 Land has been added to the game.

TU31CU191.22Patch 3 Rocky ground has been added to the game.

All information taken from the Minecraft Wiki

Type - solid block

Transparency - no

Glow - no

Explosion resistance - 2.5

Tool - hands (any object), a shovel made of wood and above

Description and features

Type - solid block

Where to look - from 1 to 128 block levels in height

Transparency - no

Glow - no

Explosion resistance - 2.5

Tool - hands (any object), made of wood and above

Foldable - yes, 64 per stack

Description and features

The earth block in minecraft is the most common, since you can find earthen blocks almost everywhere and at all heights - near the surface and deep in the bowels.

Its extraction is very dynamic - even if nothing is used, i.e. with bare hands. Therefore, it is very suitable for building temporary housing at the very beginning, however, you should be careful in such a house, because if a creeper notices you and not only notices, but also explodes nearby, then there will be no wall of the house, since the ground has a very low indicator explosion resistance, and a stream of zombies will immediately pour into such a “gap” and it will be more than problematic to deal with them at the very beginning of the game.

As an option - make blank walls - without window openings or insert glass, then you will not be noticed and hostile mobs will not try to kill.

Can be covered with grass, after which the earth block in minecraft turns into a grass block. The ground is covered with grass, provided there is a block of grass nearby, as well as a light intensity of at least 4.

It is suitable for arranging various flower beds, lawn areas, so if you intend to arrange a “green corner”, then the earth is simply an indispensable material, and given that it is common, there should not be problems with a shortage.

The arrangement of beds for planting various seeds is also done on blocks of earth with the help of a hoe - for this, we select, in fact, a hoe, and click on the block of earth with the right mouse button.

If there is a source of water nearby, the bed becomes dark brown - this is the most advantageous position for planting seeds, although you can plant seeds without a close area of ​​\u200b\u200bwater, however, they will develop at a slower rate, and it is also much easier to trample such a bed (if you jump in the garden, it will disappear, turning back into an ordinary block of earth, and the seeds will fall out).

If there is mycelium next to the block of earth (in close proximity), then soon the block of earth will also become mycelium.

Nothing can be done from gravel as such, you can only get flint from it, but now it is made from it:

  • Flint;
  • Arrows;
  • Rough ground (for version 1.8 and above).

Gravel is a ubiquitous block that can be found even in the nether world. It has all the properties of sand. Gravel also falls if there are no blocks underneath, and is easily broken by hand. Although with a shovel, of course, things will move much faster.

If gravel falls on a torch, rail, sign, cart, pressure plate, or redstone path, it will drop in a block. If you first place any of the above items, and place a block of gravel on top, it will not fall or fall out in a block. By the way, if the gravel falls on the carpet, which appeared in version 1.8, it also falls as a block. Prior to Minecraft 1.8, gravel was not used to create things, and only served as a source of silicon.

Gravel, when mined, has a 10% chance to drop silicon, and the gravel block will disappear. A small percentage of the probability, right? If you want to get more silicon, it makes sense to use a shovel with the Luck III enchantment applied to it. In this case, silicon will fall out of each block of gravel.

Silica obtained from gravel can be used in two ways - to make arrows or steel:

How to make arrows in Minecraft

For arrows, we need, in addition to silicon, sticks and feathers:

How to make a fire starter in Minecraft

And for the fire starter you need an iron ingot:

How to make rough ground in Minecraft

In version 1.8, a recipe appeared in which, by mixing gravel and earth in proportions of 1: 1, we get rough earth.

Or, more simply, the earth with pebbles. Its texture is slightly different from that of regular earth. Below you see 4 blocks of such land.

It doesn't grow grass. When it is dug up with a hoe, it turns into an ordinary block of earth and immediately overgrown with grass. If a player or mob falls under a gravel collapse and covers them with their heads, they begin to suffocate.

The earth is one of the most common blocks in the game, as such, it has no use. It's just an easy to mine block that covers about 70% of the world. Building something out of it is at least stupid, because it will be an ordinary “mud box”, and there are no crafts associated with it. But in this article, our conversation will focus on this block and its “subblocks”.

Namely:

The ground is one of the most common blocks in the game, but as such, it has no use. It's just an easy to mine block that covers about 70% of the world. Building something out of it is at least stupid, because it will be an ordinary “mud box”, and there are no crafts associated with it. But in this article, our conversation will focus on this block and its “subblocks”.

Namely:

  • Earth
  • Grass
  • Mycelium

Earth

Earth is a solid block found in abundance in the Overworld, often used to build a home by beginners. This block has the same texture on all 6 sides. Earth is the most common block on the surface, although it can be found underwater and deep in dungeons. Since the Earth is a very weak and non-explosive block, I do not recommend building a house out of it - one creeper or TNT and your housing is gone (and it will look terrible.)

If an Earth block is near a Grass or Mycelium block, then it will turn into this block under certain lighting conditions (4+ for grass and 9+ for mycelium).

Although the Earth is quickly mined by hand, you can speed up the process with a shovel. This block is used mainly for closing various holes in caves, or farming. So there is no need to collect this block.

Grass

Grass is one of the very first blocks added to minecraft. Uses 4 different textures on each side. Grass spawns on Earth blocks unless they are under water and there is no other block on them. In fact, it is no different from the Earth block except for the texture and sounds.

Grass spawns in the world when a biome is created. To create a block of grass yourself, you need to do the following:

  • Place a block of earth next to a block of grass
  • Make sure lighting is greater than or equal to 4
  • Wait for the block to be converted

There is an opinion that the more grass blocks around, the sooner the earth will be covered with this very grass.

The reverse process (from grass to earth) is carried out in the following ways:

  • The light level is less than 4. Since the moon's light level is four, it will persist at night, but if an opaque block is placed on it, the grass will disappear.
  • A sheep stands on the grass, that is, it eats grass.

Grass is used to feed sheep and grow wool on them, to breed animals, spawn mobs, in pixel art, to grow tall grass and flowers (using bone meal).

Mycelium

Mycelium is a block similar to grass in many ways, but can only be found in the mushroom biome. In addition, its feature is that it emits some spores. This happens even if the Mycelium is covered in snow. Mushrooms also grow faster on the mycelium than on other blocks, but you can't plant seedlings and flowers on them, and you can't plow the mycelium either. This block can also "turn the earth into itself", however, the lighting level must be at least 9. The reverse process will occur if an opaque block is placed on top.