क्राफ्टिंग मार्गदर्शिका | स्मेल्टिंग मार्गदर्शिका
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Chest | |
A chest is used to store items or blocks. It
looks similar to your inventory. Chests can hold
up to 27 stacks of either blocks or items. If two
chests are placed side by side, it becomes a
double chest. Double chests can hold the double
amont of one chest, which is 54 stacks.
|
Wood Planks |
| Crafting Table | |
The crafting table, sometimes called workbench,
is one of the key ingredients in Minecraft. It
provides you with the 3x3 crafting grid, which you
need for almost any recipe. When placed on the
ground, you just right-click the crafting table to
bring up the crafting grid.
|
Wood Planks |
| Furnace | |
Furnaces or sometimes called ovens, can be used
to smelt things and cook food. For example it can
smelt iron ores into iron. To use, place the
furnace somewhere and right-click it. You will
need fuel to heat up the furnace. Wood, coal and
other things like that, can be used as
fuel.
|
Cobblestone |
| Stick | |
Sticks are used in various crafting recipes, for
example weapons, tools, torches and signs. Two
wood planks gives you four sticks.
|
Wood Planks |
| Torches | |
Torches creates a permanent light when placed on
walls or other suitable surfaces. Light keeps evil
mobs from spawning.
|
Stick + Coal |
| Wood Planks | |
Wood planks are crafted from wood. Wood planks
are very common, because of the high occurrence of
wood in any biome. Wood planks are used in many
crafting recipes. As with wood, wood planks catch
fire very easily.
|
Wood (regular, birch or pine) |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Axes | |
Used to chop wood and pumpkins, faster than by
hand.
|
Sticks + Wood Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamonds |
| Bucket | |
Used to carry water, lava or milk. Water and lava
can be gathered from water or lava blocks, that
are not running. Milk can be obtained by clicking
on a cow with the bucket.
|
Iron Ingots |
| Carrot on a Stick | |
Used while riding pigs to control them. The
direction the carrot dangles is the direction the
pig will go. The pig will run faster if the player
right clicks while holding the stick.
|
Fishing Rod + Carrot |
| Clock | |
Clocks are items that display the current in-game
time. It is done by displaying the sun and the
moon\'s position, relative to the horizon.
|
Gold Ingots + Compass |
| Compass | |
The compass will always point to your original
spawn point. Can\'t be used in The Nether or in
The End.
|
Iron Ingots + Redstone Dust |
| Fishing Rod | |
Used to catch fish. You can also use them to grab
movable objects and drag them towards yourself.
Rods have 33 uses (durability).
|
Sticks + Strings |
| Flint and Steel | |
Used to create fire. Can set blocks or creatures
on fire.
|
Iron Ingot + Flint |
| Hoes | |
Used to till dirt and grass into farmland for
crops. There is a chance that seeds will drop,
when you till grass blocks.
|
Sticks + Wood Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamonds |
| Map | |
The Map is used to view explored terrain. While a
map is being held in the player\'s hand, it will
gradually be drawn as the player explores the
world.
|
Paper + Compass |
| Pickaxes | |
Used to mine ore and blocks. Only Iron and
Diamond Pickaxes can mine all ores and blocks.
Diamond is the strongest pickaxe.
|
Sticks + Wood Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamonds |
| Shears | |
Tools used to obtain wool from sheeps, leaves
from trees, Red Mushrooms from Mushrooms or to get
string from cobwebs.
|
Iron Ingots |
| Shovels | |
Used to effectively dig sand, dirt, gravel, snow
and clay. Required to dig snowballs.
|
Sticks + Wood Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamonds |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Arrow | |
Arrows can be used as ammunition for a bow or
dispenser. Deals damage to players and creatures
when they hit.
|
Flint + Stick + Feather |
| Bow | |
Ranged weapon used to fire arrows. To use the bow
you must have arrows in your inventory.
|
Sticks + String |
| Damaged Shield | |
The durability of two shields is added together,
plus an extra 5% durability. The repaired shield
has no pattern.
|
Damaged Shield |
| Patterned Shield | |
Applies the banner pattern to the shield. The
banner is consumed.
The shield must have no preexisting patterns.
Repairs the shield to full durability at the same
time.
|
Shield + Any Banner |
| Shield | |
Shields are used to block incoming attacks. When
a shield blocks an attack, it will take damage.
Blockable attacks include mob melee attacks,
thrown items such as snowballs, arrows, damage
from Thorns, some explosions and fireballs.
|
Any Wood Planks + Iron Ingot |
| Spectral Arrow | |
Spectral arrows imbues the glowing effect for 10
seconds. The glowing effect creates an outline of
the target, which is visible through blocks and
colored based on the targets team (default is
white). If a bow is enchanted with Infinity,
spectral arrows will still be consumed.
|
Glowstone Dust + Arrow |
| Swords | |
Melee weapon used to damage mobs, other player or
to block attacks.
|
Stick + Wood Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamonds |
| Tipped Arrow | |
Tipped arrows imbue a status effect when hitting
a mob or player. The duration of the effect is 1/8
that of the corresponding potion, and is not
affected by the power of the arrow. The effect is
the same as the regular power effect for the
potion. If a bow is enchanted with Infinity,
tipped arrows will still be consumed.
|
Any Lingering Potion + Arrow |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Boots | |
Foot armor that adds extra protection against
attacks, falling, fire and drowning.
|
Leather or Gold Ingots or Iron Ingots or Fire or Diamonds |
| Chestplates | |
Chest armor that adds extra protection against
attacks, falling, fire and drowning.
|
Leather or Gold Ingots or Iron Ingots or Fire or Diamonds |
| Helmets | |
Head armor that adds extra protection against
attacks, falling, fire and drowning.
|
Leather or Gold Ingots or Iron Ingots or Fire or Diamonds |
| Leggins | |
Leg armor that adds extra protection against
attacks, falling, fire and drowning.
|
Leather or Gold Ingots or Iron Ingots or Fire or Diamonds |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Andesite | |
Andesite is a type of igneous rock. Andesite can
be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a
pickaxe, it will drop nothing. Used as
decoration.
|
Diorite + Cobblestone |
| Anvil | |
Used to combine enchantments and repair and
rename items or blocks. Anvils are affected by
gravity.
|
Iron Blocks + Iron Ingots |
| Beacon | |
|
|
Glass + Nether Star + Obsidian |
| Block of Coal | |
The block of coal is a compact way to store coal,
and can be used for decoration and fuel.
|
Coal |
| Block of Quartz | |
Blocks of Quartz are mineral blocks crafted from
Nether Quartz that are used only for
decoration.
|
Nether Quartz |
| Block of Redstone | |
Redstone blocks are compacted blocks can be used
as a redstone power source.
|
Redstone |
| Bone Block | |
Bone blocks are decorative blocks that can face
in different directions, can also be used as
compact storage for bonemeal. Bone blocks are
generated naturally as part of fossil structures
found in desert and swampland biomes. 1 Bone Block
will give you 9 Bone Meal.
|
Bone Meal |
| Bookshelf | |
Used as decoration or to give an Enchantment
Table, a boost for better enchantments.
|
Wood Planks + Books |
| Brick Block | |
Decorative building material.
|
Bricks |
| Chiseled Quartz Block | |
Used as decorative building material.
|
Quartz Slab |
| Chiseled Sandstone | |
Chiseled Sandstone is a decorative form of
sandstone with a Creeper face and various small
carvings on it.
|
Sandstone Slab or Red Sandstone Slab. |
| Chiseled Stone Brick | |
Chiseled Stone Bricks is a variant of stone
bricks. It is found in jungle temples. Used for
decoration.
|
Stone Brick Slab |
| Clay Block | |
Clay blocks can be used as building material or
to store clay.
|
Clay |
| Coarse Dirt | |
Coarse Dirt is a variation of dirt that will not
grow grass!
|
Dirt & Gravel |
| Dark Prismarine | |
Dark Prismarine is a decorative form of
prismarine; it is dark, with a tight grid pattern.
Used for decoration.
|
Prismarine Shard + Ink Sac |
| Diorite | |
Diorite is a type of igneous rock. Diorite can be
mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a
pickaxe, it will drop nothing. Used as
decoration.
|
Cobblestone + Nether Quartz |
| End Stone Bricks | |
End stone bricks are an end stone-based brick.
They are primarily decorative blocks, similarly to
other brick-type blocks.
|
End Stone |
| Glowstone | |
A Glowstone is a block that provides light
similar to torches. Naturally it can only be found
in The Nether. Glowstones emits more light than a
torch. When mined it will not drop as a block,
instead it will break into 2-4 glowstone
dusts.
|
Glowstone Dust |
| Granite | |
Granite is a type of igneous rock. Used as
decoration with same blast resistance as
stone.
|
Diorite + Nether Quartz |
| Hay Bale | |
Used as decorative block, or as food for
horses.
|
Wheat |
| Jack-O-Lantern | |
Acts as a torch, but emits more light. Can stay
lit underwater and melts nearby snow.
|
Pumpkin + Torch |
| Magma Block | |
Magma blocks are light-emitting
naturally-occurring blocks found in the Nether
that cause fire damage when stepped on. Magma
Cream is a smelting recipe. Magma blocks damage
living entities standing on top of them (with
exceptions such as shulkers), dealing 1 damage
every tick.
|
Magma Cream |
| Moss Stone | |
Moss Stone is a block that resembles cobblestone
with moss growing in its cracks. Used for
decoration.
|
Cobblestone + Vines |
| Mossy Stone Brick | |
Mossy Stone Bricks is a stone brick variant,
which is found in strongholds. Stone bricks can be
mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a
pickaxe, it drops nothing.
|
Stone Brick + Vines |
| Nether Brick | |
Nether bricks are blocks found only in the The
Nether. They are immune to Ghast fireballs.
|
Nether Bricks (items) |
| Nether Wart Block | |
Nether wart blocks are decorative blocks crafted
using nether wart. They cannot store nether wart,
due to the fact that they cannot be crafted back
into nine nether wart. Nether wart is a plant
grown in the Nether.
|
Nether Wart |
| Pillar Quartz Block | |
Blocks of Quartz (also known as Quartz Blocks)
are mineral blocks crafted from Nether Quartz that
are used only for decoration. In the Pocket
Edition, they are one of the blocks that appear
when a Nether Reactor is activated.
|
Block of Quartz |
| Polished Andesite | |
Polished Andesite is the polished version of
andesite. Used for decoration.
|
Andesite |
| Polished Diorite | |
Polished Diorite is the polished version of
diorite. Used for decoration.
|
Diorite |
| Polished Granite | |
Polished granite is the polished version of
granite. Used as decoration.
|
Granite |
| Prismarine | |
Prismarine is a stone-like material that only
appears underwater in ocean monuments. All types
of prismarine can be mined using any pickaxe to
drop itself. If mined without a pickaxe, the block
will be lost. Prismarine shards can be obtained
from underwater mobs. Used as decoraion.
|
Prismarine Shard |
| Prismarine Bricks | |
Prismarine Bricks is a decorative form of
prismarine with a sawtooth-edged brick pattern.
Has the same stats as normal prismarine.
|
Prismarine Shard |
| Purpur Block | |
Purpur blocks are decorative blocks, that are
naturally generated in end city dungeons found in
the End. Purpur blocks can be mined using any
pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it will not
drop anything. Popped Chorus Fruits can be
obtained by smelting chorus fruit.
|
Popped Chrous Fruit |
| Purpur Pillar | |
Purpur pillars are decorative blocks, that are
naturally generated in end city dungeons found in
the End. Purpur pillars can be mined using any
pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it will not
drop anything.
|
Purpur Slab |
| Purpur Slab | |
Slabs are half-versions of their respective
blocks. Purpur slabs are decorative slabs, that
are naturally generated in end city dungeons found
in the End.
|
Purpur Blocks |
| Purpur Stairs | |
Stairs are blocks that allows mobs and players to
change elevation without jumping. Purpur Stairs
are decorative stairs, compared to normal stone or
wood stairs.
|
Pupur Blocks |
| Red Nether Brick | |
Red nether bricks are decorative variants of
Nether Bricks that do not naturally generate.
Nether brick is non-flammable and immune to ghast
fireballs, making it a good shelter material for
the Nether.
|
Nether Wart + Nether Brick |
| Sandstone | |
Used as a building material. Sandstone is not
influenced by gravity like normal Sand. Can also
be crafted with red sand for a red look.
|
Sand or Red Sand |
| Sea Lantern | |
Sea lanterns are underwater light sources that
appear in ocean monuments. Sea lantern itself can
only be obtained when mined with a tool enchanted
with Silk Touch. When broken using anything other
than a Silk Touch enchanted tool, it drops 2-3
prismarine crystals. Used as a lightsource.
|
Prismarine Crystals + Prismarine Shard |
| Slime Block | |
Landing on a slime block won't cause fall damage
unless you are sneaking. Slime blocks will cause
players and mobs to bounce at a height relative to
the velocity. Dropped items move quickly when in
water that is flowing over slime blocks and do not
smelt like ice. When being pushed by a piston,
entities that are ahead will be launched into the
direction the block is pushed into.
|
Slimeball |
| Smooth Sandstone | |
Smooth Sandstone is a decorative form of
sandstone with a smoother texture.
|
Sandstone or Red Sandstone |
| Snow Block | |
Used as building material, decoration and storing
snowballs. Snow blocks are harder to be destroyed
than normal snow and are impervious to torches and
water.
|
Snowballs |
| Stained Clay | |
Stained hardened clay are colored variations of
hardened clay. They are available in the same
colors as dyed wool. Hardened Clay is a smelting
recipe.
|
Hardened Clay + Dye |
| Stone Brick | |
Used as building material. There is various
versions of stone bricks, eg. chiseled stone brick
which can only be found in jungle temples.
|
Stone |
| Stone Slabs | |
Used for making stairs. Two slabs placed on top
of each other, will create a normal sized double
slab block. Also used for decoration.
|
Stone, Brick, Stone Brick, Sandstone, Cobblestone, Nether Brick, Quartz or Red Sandstone |
| Stone Stairs | |
Easily make staircases with stairs. They are a
more compact alternative to slabs, allowing a
greater elevation change in a shorter horizontal
distance.
|
Stone, Sandstone, Cobblestone, Bricks, Stone Brick, Nether Brick or Block of Quartz |
| TNT | |
When activated, TNT creates an explosion that
damages nearby block and creatures.
|
Gunpowder + Sand |
| Wood Slabs | |
Used for making stairs. Two slabs placed on top
of each other, will create a normal sized double
slab block.
|
Wood Planks (any type) |
| Wood Stairs | |
Easily make staircases with stairs. They are a
more compact alternative to slabs, allowing a
greater elevation change in a shorter horizontal
distance.
|
Wood Planks |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Activator Rail | |
Used to activate TNT Minecarts or Minecarts with
Hoppers.
|
Iron Ingots + Sticks + Redstone Torch |
| Boat | |
Vehicle that enables you to travel in water,
faster than swimming.
|
Wood Planks |
| Detector Rail | |
Functions like a Pressure Plate, it sends a
Redstone signal when powered. Can only be
activated by a minecart.
|
Stone Pressure Plate + Iron Ingots + Redstone |
| Minecart | |
Rideable objects used for transporting players or
mobs along minetracks.
|
Iron Ingots |
| Minecart with Chest | |
Used to transport goods and items along
rails.
|
Chest + Minecart |
| Minecart with Hopper | |
Minecart that moves items in and out of chests in
the same way as a normal hopper.
|
Hopper + Minecart |
| Minecart with TNT | |
Minecart with TNT that explodes when triggered by
a activator rail or when it is hit.
|
TNT + Minecart |
| Powered Minecart | |
Minecarts with Furnace can be used to push other
minecarts. You need fuel to power this
minecart.
|
Furnace + Minecart |
| Powered Rail | |
Non solid block that is used to stop or increase
momentum of moving minecarts. Powered Rails are
powered by Redstone currents. Whether this comes
from a Redstone Torch, a Lever, a Button, another
circuit, or a Detector Rail does not
matter.
|
Stick + Gold Ingots + Redstone |
| Rails | |
Rails are minecart tracks where minecart vehicles
can travel along.
|
Stick + Iron Ingots |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Daylight Sensor | |
Sends out a redstone signal during sunlight. The
signal strenght depends on the sunlight
intensity.
|
Glass + Nether Quartz + Wood Slabs |
| Dispenser | |
Dispensers can store 9 stacks of items or blocks
in a 3x3 grid. When powered by a Redstone charge,
it ejects the items in random order. Snowballs,
eggs, fireworks and arrows are fired out as
projectiles.
|
Cobblestone + Redstone + Bow |
| Doors | |
Wooden Doors can be activated by right-clicking
on them or by an electrical redstone signal. Iron
Doors on the other hand, can only be activated by
an electrical redstone signal.
|
Wood Planks or Iron Ingots |
| Dropper | |
Block that drops an item from it\'s inventory as
an entity (as if it were dropped by the
player)each time it is powered. If there is a
block with an inventory immediately in front of
the dropper when it is powered, it will instead
store the item within th
|
Cobblestone + Redstone |
| Hopper | |
Moves items in and out of chests, dispensers and
other blocks that can hold items.
|
Iron Ingots + Chest |
| Iron Trapdoor | |
A trapdoor is a non-solid block that can be used
as an openable barrier. Iron trapdoors are
activated by redstone.
|
Iron Ingots |
| Jukebox | |
Used to play music discs. Right-click the jukebox
with a music disc selected to play it.
|
Wood Planks + Diamond |
| Lever | |
Sends an electrical signal when switched to the
"on" position. Stays in its current state, unless
it is clicked again.
|
Cobblestone + Stick |
| Note Block | |
Plays a note when used or powered by redstone.
Right click it to change the pitch of the note. A
different instrument is played depending on the
type of block it is placed on.
|
Wood Planks + Redstone |
| Piston | |
Pushes blocks or entities 1 space forward. Can
also move players and mobs. Activated by redstone
circuits.
|
Wood Planks + Cobblestone + Iron Ingot + Redstone |
| Pressure Plates | |
Triggers an electrical charge, when a player or
mob walks on it. Wood Pressure Plates are also
activated when something is dropped on
them.
|
Stone or Wood Planks |
| Redstone Comparator | |
Function similar to redstone repeaters. However,
instead of one signal, the comparator receives two
signals.
|
Redstone Torches + Nether Quartz + Stone |
| Redstone Lamp | |
Similar to Glowstone, a Redstone Lamp emits a
light. Redstone Lamps only emits light, when
powered on by a redstone signal. They emits the
same light as Glowstone which is more than
torches. They can be used underwater and will melt
snow and ice.
|
Redstone + Glowstone |
| Redstone Repeater | |
Redstone Repeaters can extend the current of a
redstone wire beyond the 15 block limit. It can
also delay the incoming signal. The switch can be
toggled by clicking it and has 4 settings from 0.1
to 0.4 seconds delay.
|
Stone + Redstone + Redstone Torch |
| Redstone Torch | |
Sends a constant electric signal. Can also be
used as a receiver/transmitter when connected to
the side of a block. Emits a small amount of
light.
|
Redstone + Stick |
| Sticky Piston | |
Pushes and pulls blocks and objects 1 space.
Pulls the block it is touching when retracted.
Activated or controlled by redstone
circuits.
|
Piston + Slimeball |
| Stone Button | |
Sends an electrical signal when pressed. The
signal lasts for approximately one second.
|
Stone |
| Trapdoor | |
Functions as a horizontal door but are only 1x1
block in size. Can be activated by right-clicking
it or with redstone.
|
Wood Planks |
| Trapped Chest | |
Chest that sends out a signal when opened. Can be
used to create traps.
|
Chest + Tripwire Hook |
| Tripwire Hook | |
Used to create a tripwire that activates a
redstone signal. You can hang a string across a
pair of hooks, and the tripwire will be activated
when someone runs across it.
|
Iron Ingot + Stick + Wood Plank |
| Weighted Pressure Plates | |
Similar to a normal pressure plate, but can only
be activated by items. The number of items
determines the strength of the signal. Comes in
two versions, a light (gold) and a heave
(iron).
|
Iron Ingots or Gold |
| Wooden Button | |
Sends an electrical signal when pressed like the
stone button. The signal lasts for approximately
one second.
|
Wood Planks |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Beetroot Soup | |
Beetroot soup can be eaten to restore 6 hunger
and 7.2 hunger saturation. Beetroot soup is a
liquid food item in the Pocket and PC
edition.
|
Bowl + Beetroot |
| Bowl | |
Used to hold mushroom stew and to milk a
Mooshroom cow.
|
Wood Planks |
| Bread | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 2.5 hunger
points.
|
Wheat |
| Cake | |
Restores 1 hunger point per use for a total of 6
uses. Returns empty buckets when crafted. Must be
placed to eat.
|
Milk + Sugar + Egg + Wheat |
| Cookie | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 1 hunger
point.
|
Wheat + Cocoa Beans |
| Enchanted Golden Apple | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 2 hunger points
and regenerate health for 30 seconds. It also
gives resistance and fire resistance for 5
minutes.
|
Apple + Gold Blocks |
| Golden Apple | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 2 hunger points
and regenerates health temporarily.
|
Apple + Gold Ingots |
| Golden Carrot | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 4 hunger points.
Golden Carrot is also used in some brewing
recipes.
|
Carrot + Gold Nuggets |
| Melon Seeds | |
Plantable on farmland. Will produce one Melon
Block each harvest.
|
Melon Slice |
| Mushroom Stew | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 3 hunger points.
The bowl can reused.
|
Red Mushroom + Brown Mushroom + Bowl |
| Pumpkin Pie | |
Eat to restore hunger. Restores 4 hunger points.
Recipe fits within the 2x2 crafting grid of the
players inventory.
|
Pumpkin + Egg + Sugar |
| Pumpkin Seeds | |
Plantable on farmland. Will produce one Pumpkin
each harvest.
|
Pumpkin |
| Rabbit Stew | |
Rabbit Stew is a food item that can be eaten by
the player. Restores 10 hunger points and 12
saturation points.
|
Mushroom + Bowl + Cooked Rabbit + Carrot + Baked Potato |
| Sugar | |
Used to craft Cake, Pumpkin pie and when brewing
a Potion of Swiftness.
|
Sugar Cane |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Armor Stand | |
Armor Stands are entities that are able to hold
and display wearable items. Can display armor, mob
heads or pumpkins.
|
Stone Slab + Stick |
| Banner | |
Banners or Flags are tall decorative blocks,
featuring a field that is highly customizable
using dyes. Check out banner guide for more
recipes.
|
Any wool + Stick |
| Bed | |
Used to change time from night to day. In SMP,
all players in the Overworld must be in beds. Also
changes the spawn point of the player, but
compasses remains unaffected until you die and
respawn.
|
Wool + Wooden Planks |
| Book | |
Used to create book and quills, bookshelfs or an
enchantment table.
|
Paper + Leather |
| Book and Quill | |
Books that players can write in, read and
edit.
|
Book + Inc Sac + Feather |
| Carpet | |
Carpets are thin like pressure plates and can be
used as floor decoration. The color of the wool
determines the carpet color.
|
Wool |
| Cobblestone Wall | |
Decorative block that acts in a similar way to
fences.
|
Cobblestone or Moss Stone |
| End Crystal | |
End crystals are found atop the many obsidian
pillars in the End. Their primary purpose is to
recharge the health of the ender dragon. When
attacked or otherwise damaged in any way, they
will explode. The ender crystal explosion is the
same power as a charged creeper, 50% more powerful
than TNT. As items, end crystals may be placed on
bedrock and obsidian. If one is placed on each of
the four sides of the end exit portal, the
crystals will respawn the healing crystals and the
dragon before exploding.
|
Glass + Eye of Ender + Ghast Tear |
| End Rod | |
End rods are decorative light sources that emit
white particles. Popped Chorus Fruits can be
obtained by smelting chorus fruit. End rods can be
obtained by any tool or block. They will also
break if run over by flowing water. End rods
generate naturally all over end cities. End rods
emit a light level of 14 (same as torches).
|
Blaze Rod + Popped Chorus Fruit |
| Ender Chest | |
Used for storage like normal chests. All contents
of the chest are put into all Ender Chests
created, which means they access the same storage.
The contents are localised to the player in SMP.
If the ender chest is destroyed, none of its
contents will be
|
Obsidian + Eye of Ender |
| Eye of Ender | |
Used to locate Strongholds, repair an End Portal
bloc and craft Ender Chests. When thrown, they
float towards the direction of a portal, which
appear in strongholds. After a few seconds, it
will drop with a chance of breaking.
|
Ender Pearl + Blaze Powder |
| Fence | |
Used as a barrier that players and mobs cannot
jump over. The only exception are spiders and
spider jockeys. It is 1.5 blocks high for mobs and
players, but only 1 block high to other
blocks.
|
Sticks + Wood Planks |
| Fence Gate | |
Fence gates serves as a door for a row of fences.
They can be opened both inward and outwards. They
are opened by right-clicking or with a redstone
signal.
|
Sticks + Wood Planks |
| Fire Charge | |
Fire Charges can be used as a instead of flint
and steel. Left click on an open area and a fire
will start. Can also be used as ammunition for
dispensers, where they will shot out as a
fireball.
|
Blaze Powder + Coal + Gunpowder |
| Firework Rocket | |
Firework that can be launched into the sky and
explore. Adding more gunpowder increases the
duration of the rocket. Up to three gunpowder can
be used. Multiple firework stars can also be used,
in which case all will go off simultaneously when
the rocket d
|
Gunpowder + Paper + Firework Star |
| Firework Star | |
Used to create firework rockets. The dye
determines the colour of the firework, and the
extra ingredient determines a special effect.
Extra ingredient can for example be diamonds, gold
nuggets or a mob head.
|
Gunpowder + Dye + Extra ingredient (optional) |
| Flower Pot | |
Used as decoratives. Allows flowers, mushrooms,
saplings, cacti, ferns and dead bushes to be
placed in it.
|
Bricks |
| Glass Panes | |
Glass Panes is a block that, can be shaped in
similar way to fences. Their placement behavior is
similar to Redstone, Iron Bars, and Fences. They
have the same texture as Glass. They cannot
currently be placed horizontally.
|
Glass |
| Gold Ingot | |
Gold is used in several crafting recipes, e.g.
tools and armors.
|
Gold Nuggets |
| Iron Bars | |
Similar to fences. They are only counted as 1
block high, instead of 1.5 blocks.
|
Iron Ingots |
| Item Frame | |
Used as decoration. Blocks or items can be placed
inside the frame by right clicking the frame with
the item selected.
|
Sticks + Leather |
| Ladder | |
Used for climbing walls. You can climb either
horizontally or vertically. To climb safely, you
can sneak while climbing (hold shift).
|
Sticks |
| Lead | |
Leads or leashes, can be used to tie up non
aggressive mobs. Can be tied to more than one unit
at the same time.
|
String + Slimeball |
| Leather | |
Leather is a versatile crafting material. Can
also drop, for example cows drop up to 2 pieces of
leather upon death.
|
Rabbit hide |
| Melon Block | |
Grown when farming by planting melon seed. Can
not be eaten, but can be used to store melon
slices.
|
Melon Slices |
| Mineral Block | |
Mineral blocks allows ingots, dyes or gems to be
crafted into placeable blocks. Common usage is for
compact storage. Blocks of Coal can be used for
better fuel while Redstone blocks provides a
redstone signal.
|
Gold Ingots or Iron Ingost or Diamond Gems or Lapis Lazuli Dyes or Emeralds or Redstone or Coal |
| Minerals | |
Separates a block into individual gems, ingots or
dyes.
|
Iron Block or Gold Block or Diamond Block or Emerald Block or Block of Redstone or Lapis Lazuli Block. |
| Nether Brick Fence | |
Used as a barrier that players and mobs cannot
jump over, with the exception of spiders and
spider jockeys. It is 1.5 blocks high for mobs and
players, but only 1 to other blocks. Nether Brick
Fence cannot be set on fire like wood
fence.
|
Nether Bricks |
| Painting | |
Images used as decoration. Paintings can only be
placed on flat, vertical surfaces. An easy way to
get a painting to fill up an area is to mark the
bounds with any solid block and place it in the
bottom left corner.
|
Sticks + Wool |
| Paper | |
Used as crafting material to create maps, compass
and books.
|
Sugar Cane |
| Sign | |
Can display a text. Text can be 4 lines, 15
characters per line. To change the text, destroy
the sign and place it again. Placed in the ground
or on walls.
|
Wood Planks + Stick |
| Stained Glass | |
Stained Glass is the dyed version of regular
glass that can be used for decoration purposes. It
functions exactly the same as normal glass, with
the addition of tinting. However, any light that
passes through stained glass will not be tinted
due to the limitations of the current lighting
system.
|
Glass + Dye |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Blaze Powder | |
Can be combined with an Ender Pearl to make an
Eye of Ender. Can also be used to craft Magma
Cream, Fire charges and Potions of
Strength.
|
Blaze Rod |
| Brewing Stand | |
Brewing stands are used for brewing all kinds
potions.
|
Blaze Rod + Cobblestone |
| Cauldron | |
Storage of water for water bottles. They can fill
glass bottles to make water bottles. Holds enough
water for three water bottles.
|
Iron Ingots |
| Enchantment Table | |
The enchantment table allows users to use
experience levels to enchant weapons, armor, and
tools.
|
Book + Diamonds + Obsidian |
| Fermented Spider Eye | |
Used in Potions. All potions with Fermented
Spider Eye in have negative effects. This
ingredient is mostly used in splash
potions.
|
Spider Eye + Brown Mushroom + Sugar |
| Glass Bottle | |
Used for brewing potions. To create a water
bottle, right click on a water source with an
empty bottle.
|
Glass |
| Glistering Melon | |
Used in brewing to create health restoration
potions.
|
Melon Slice + Gold Nuggets |
| Gold Nugget | |
Used to craft Glistering Melon. Dropped by Zombie
Pigman. Can be crafted into Gold Ingots.
|
Gold Ingot |
| Magma Cream | |
Used in Potions, mostly for fire
resistance.
|
Slimeball + Blaze Powder |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Bone Meal | |
Bone Meal or white dye, is used to color wool or
sheeps light white.
|
Bone |
| Cyan Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps cyan.
|
Lapsis Lazuli + Cactus Green |
| Dandelion Yellow Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps yellow.
|
Dandelion |
| Gray Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheep's gray.
|
Ink Sac + Bone Meal |
| Light Blue Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps light blue.
|
Lapsis Lazuli + Bone Meal |
| Light Gray Dye | |
Used to dye wool light gray. Can be made using an
ink sac and two bonemeal or gray dye and bonemeal.
Combining gray dye with bonemeal is better because
you make 4 light gray dye from every ink sac
(instead of 3).
|
Ink Sack + Bone Meal or Gray Dye + Bone Meal |
| Lime Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps green.
|
Cactus Green + Bone Meal |
| Magenta Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps magenta.
|
Purple Dye + Pink Dye |
| Orange Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps orange.
|
Rose Red Dye + Dandelion Yellow Dye |
| Pink Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps pink.
|
Rose Red + Bone Meal |
| Purple Dye | |
Used to color wool or sheeps purple.
|
Lapsis Lazuli + Rose Red Dye |
| Rose Red Dye | |
Rose red is a primary color dye created primarily
from flowers.
Like all other dyes, rose red can be: 1) Applied
to sheep to dye their wool, which can then be
sheared for 1�3 blocks of rose red wool. 2)
Applied to tamed wolves, to dye their collars. 3)
Combined with gunpowder to make a firework star.
4) Combined with a firework star to create a �fade
to color� effect. 5) Used to dye leather armor. 6)
Used to dye wool, or stain glass or hardened clay.
7) Used to add patterns to banners.
|
Poppy or Red Tulip or Rose Bush or Beetroot |
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Black Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Inc Sack |
| Blue Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Lapis Lazuli |
| Brown Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Cocoa Bean |
| Cyan Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Cyan Dye |
| Gray Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Grey Dye |
| Green Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Cactus Green |
| Light Blue Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Light Blue Dye |
| Light Gray Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Light Gray Dye |
| Lime Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Lime Dye |
| Magenta Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Magenta Dye |
| Orange Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Orange Dye |
| Pink Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Pink Dye |
| Purple Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Purple Dye |
| Red Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Rose Red Dye |
| Wool | |
Used as a building material and can be colored
with dyes. This recipe is not efficient because
Wool can be easily obtained from Sheep.
|
String |
| Yellow Wool | |
Used as decoration or building material.
|
Wool + Dandelion Yellow |