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Birch Log Spawn Command. The Birch Log item can be spawned in Minecraft with the below command. Cheats must be enabled before this will work. If you are running the Essentials plugin, you will need to run /minecraft:give instead of simply /give. This is because the Essentials /give command overrides Minecraft's built-in command.
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Block states (also known as block properties) are extra pieces of data that further define a block, such as how it appears or behaves.
In Bedrock Edition, there are also aux values (also known as Metadata) to define a block. Aux values are in the format of binary flags, which basically match the block states one-to-one. And they are accessible in decimal number in commands. However, aux values are intended to be deprecated, and newly added blocks or block states no longer support aux values.
Anvils
: : Name Metadata Bits Default value Allowed values Values for Metadata Bits Description damage0x4 0x8 undamaged broken 3 Broken Anvil (inaccessible, uses anvil base texture) slightly_damaged 1 Slightly Damaged Anvil. undamaged 0 Anvil. very_damaged 2 Very Damaged Anvil. direction (Deprecated)0x1 0x2 0 0 1 2 3 0 1 2 3 The direction the anvil is facing. •0: facing West •1: facing North •2: facing East •3: facing South
Amethyst Buds and Amethyst Cluster
: : Name Metadata Bits Default value Allowed values Values for Metadata Bits Description facing_direction (Deprecated)Not Supported 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 Unsupported The direction the amethyst is facing. •0: down •1: up •2: north •3: south •4: west •5: east
Bamboo
: Bamboo : Bamboo: Bamboo Sapling:
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For Windows 10 Edition, left click and hold on the birch tree. For Education Edition, left click and hold on the birch tree. You will need to continue to chop until a small birch log finally appears. 4. Pick up the Birch Log. Make sure you pick up the birch log before it disappears.
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. A stripped log or stripped stem is a variant obtained by using an axe on a log or a stem respectively. Once ...
6 days ago · 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. 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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In Bedrock Edition, a fallen birch 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 birch tree has a log length of 5–8 blocks. A fallen tall birch has a log length of 5–15 blocks. The stump is never covered in vines.
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For a list of block states and their associated blocks, see Java Edition data values § Block states. Block states (also known as block properties) [1] are extra pieces of data that further define a block, such as how it appears or behaves. In Bedrock Edition, there are also aux values (also known as Metadata) to define a block.