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Date de création : 23.05.2014
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22.05.2019
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I think everyone who knows me well knows that I play Minecraft. I play almost every day and while it's a little weird that I prefer Minecraft PE Edition over the Desktop version, I'm still a superfan.
Minecraft is all about the blocks and here's everything you need to know about blocks in Minecraft.
Minecraft Blocks Behaviour
Together, blocks that are liquid and solid blocks build up the in-game environment and may be picked and utilized in several fashions. Some blocks, like soil and sandstone, are opaque, while other blocks, like glass and ice, are clear.
Some blocks, such as glowstone and torches, will emit light. Most opaque blocks will totally block light, while transparent blocks either don't have any impact on light or simply diffuse it.
Gravity will be ignored by nearly all blocks, with the exception of concrete powder, red sand, gravel, anvils, dragon eggs, sand and, in Pocket Edition, layer snow.
Block height
Most solid blocks are 1 meter high, but specific blocks (notably slabs and stairway) have nonstandard block heights.
A person can automatically step up from a lower to a higher height in the event the difference is at most 0.6 (3⁄5) of a block.
Textures and Stuff
The textures on the faces of blocks are 16×16 pixels. Most blocks are one cubic meter by default, but their shape may be changed using versions. Most blocks also have static feels, though water, lava, Nether portal, End portal, End gateway, fire, sea lantern, command block, prismarine, and magma blocks are animated.
Using resource packs, the player can alter the textures and resolution of blocks, including whether their feel is animated. They are able to also alter the shapes of blocks using versions and the size of blocks to any size with equal width and height, though sizes which can be a power of two often function better.