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A fallen spruce may consist of a single upright log, or a stump. Logs lying on their side are often found 1–2 blocks from the stump. They occasionally have mushrooms on top. A fallen spruce log has a length of 6–10 blocks, and the stump is never covered with vines.
Resource Calculator is an open source project to allow players to easily calculate how many raw resources they need in order to construct the items they want. It was originally created by Asher Glick.
A log or stem is a naturally occurring block found in trees or huge fungi, primarily used as a building block, and to create planks, a versatile crafting ingredient. It comes in ten types: oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, mangrove, cherry blossom, crimson and warped.
5 days ago · There are currently ten types of logs, with another one coming in the Winter Drop: oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, mangrove, cherry blossom, pale oak [upcoming JE 1.21.4 & BE 1.21.50], crimson, and warped.
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Nov 1, 2024 · Tree. This article is about Overworld trees. For the End tree-like structures, see Chorus plant. For the plant that grows into a tree, see Sapling. For the Nether tree-like structures, see Huge fungi. Tree. There is a related tutorial page for this topic! See Tutorials/Tree farming.
Spruce Log has a data value of 1. You will need to add this to commands, along with its legacy item ID (below), to spawn it. Items from earlier versions of Minecraft were assigned a numerical ID - a unique number to represent it. This item also has a data value assigned to it.
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Acacia and dark oak log and wood have the ID name minecraft:log2 and are further defined in a similar fashion. In Java Edition, each log has a specific namespaced ID – for example, an oak log is minecraft:oak_log, spruce log is minecraft:spruce_log, and so on.