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Fire is a non-solid block that can spread to nearby flammable blocks and destroy them. Contents. 1 Obtaining. 1.1 Natural generation. 1.2 Post-generation. 2 Usage. 2.1 Placement. 2.2 Burning entities. 2.3 Spread. 2.3.1 Flammable blocks. 2.3.2 Non-flammable blocks. 2.4 Extinguishing. 2.5 Eternal fire. 2.6 Bees. 3 Sounds. 3.1 Generic. 3.2 Unique.
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Aug 2, 2011 · Logs, wood, leaves, wool, vines, fences, wooden stairs and bookcases are all flammable, and TNT will detonate when exposed to fire. Chests can catch fire, but are never consumed. In addition, any items on the ground will be destroyed by fire/lava (or explosion).
Fire is a non-solid block that can spread to nearby flammable blocks and destroy them. Soul fire is a dimmer turquoise variation of fire that is created when soul sand or soul soil is ignited. Soul fire deals more damage than normal fire and does not spread. Fire cannot be obtained as an item...
Sep 8, 2010 · Fire. Don't think of blocks as being on fire or not. The important thing to remember is that fire is a block that can only live next to combustible materials. When a block of fire exists, it may spread to any other available block (i.e. a block of air) inside a volume of 3x3x6 meters.
Aug 11, 2023 · Although Minecraft does share some lingo with other video games in the industry, especially other survival crafting titles, there are some terms that beginners still may not have heard before.
This is a glossary of game terms used by the Minecraft community, but are not officially in the game. Some of these game terms are used as shortenings, while others are terms exclusive to Minecraft, and may not be familiar to people who are new to the game. Underlined words represent terms that...
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Mar 5, 2021 · Minecraft words to know. So, we’re going to jump in and look at some Minecraft terminology, defining those aforementioned creepers, mobs, pickaxes, and much more.