Cactus

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Cactus
Cactus.png
Grid Cactus.png
Type Solid Block
Requirements Sand and space
Physics No
Transparency Yes
Luminance No
Blast Resistance [edit] 2
Tool Use-sword.png
Stackable Yes (64)
First Appearance Alpha 1.0.6
Data value dec: 81 hex: 51

Cactus (plural Cacti) is a block that is found naturally on Sand that is not in standing water with no horizontally adjacent solid blocks. When any entity, including players and mobs, touches a cactus Half Heart.svg of damage is taken. The block can be harvested easily by either mining the block underneath, making that block fall, or directly by hand safely if the player body does not come in contact with it.

The block has one texture put on all vertical sides of the block, with another on top, and a third on the bottom (which looks like a simpler version of logs).

Cacti will destroy any items that come into contact with them, including harvested cacti blocks. If a player or mob dies by cacti, it is possible that many of their dropped items will be destroyed. Therefore, making traps with cacti in order to farm resources can be less efficient.

Cactus can be cooked in a Furnace to make cactus green dye.

Due to a biome bug (Only confirmed in Multiplayer so far, but reported in Singleplayer as a rarity), as of Alpha 1.2.1_01 in the desert biome a cactus can spawn floating in midair one to two blocks off the ground. However, the game will still think there is a cactus block under it, so the block directly under the floating cactus block is impassable, and can only be destroyed by destroying the visible sand block under it, or by placing a non-solid block underneath the 'ghost cactus'.

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[edit] Growing conditions

Cacti grow only on Sand to a maximum height of three blocks, though higher stacks can be placed by the player. Cacti are most common in desert biomes, but can rarely be found on a beach in other biomes. Cacti can only be placed either on sand or on other cactus blocks, with no horizontally adjacent solid blocks. Bone meal does not work on cacti and won't speed their growth. Cacti cannot be placed onto Sandstone despite the similar name.

When the spot a cactus is placed in becomes unsuitable, such as a block is placed next to them or their own sand block underneath is harvested or falls, the cactus block and any above it collapse into blocks that can be collected and placed again.

Cacti can be placed underwater, provided they are placed on sand, and will grow if they break the surface. Cacti placed in a one-block depth of water will grow normally. A two-block cacti stack placed at a two-block depth will grow to the three-block height. Any higher stacks at greater depths will need to be placed entirely by the player. An interesting use of this is that since cactus blocks are transparent, high stacks of them that break the surface can be used to extend sunlight deep underwater.

Cacti do not need light to grow and are non-flammable. As such, they grow well in the Nether, provided the player also brings in sand.

[edit] History

Cacti were first seen in Alpha 1.0.6.

Before Alpha 1.0.11:

[edit] Cooking

Ingredients Input » Output Description
Cactus
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Cactus.png
Grid layout Furnace Progress.png
Grid layout None (large).pngGrid Cactus Green.png
Grid layout Fire.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Coal (Item).png
Used to dye wool.

[edit] Farming

Main article: Cactus Farming

It is possible to make a fully automated cactus farm, which when complete, requires no further effort from the player to harvest the resources, also shown here.

[edit] Cactus defense

Due to their ability to damage entities and automatic growth, cacti can make a barrier around safe locations if a player can dedicate a few days of game time to deploying them properly. There are pros and cons to using a cactus wall, and are best placed as a secondary wall around a well lit fenced area.

Because they cannot be adjacent to any other solid block, a cactus wall must be built diagonally or in a zigzag pattern two blocks thick. To extend the wall, a player needs only cut down the top two blocks from a cactus and place them elsewhere. Unfortunately, some cactus items may be lost to the damaging effect of other cacti nearby.

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