Grass Block

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Grass Block
Grass.png
Grid Grass.png
Type

Solid Block

Requirements

See Growth

Physics

No

Transparency

No

Luminance

No

Blast Resistance [edit]

3

Tool

Use-spade.png

Renewable

?

Stackable

Yes (64)

First Appearance

Classic Pre 0.0.9a (May 13, 2009)

Data value

dec: 02 hex: 02

A Grass Block is a block that was introduced very early in the game. It uses 3 textures: a grey one for the top which is then tinted to the correct colour according to what biome the block is in, one borrowed from the dirt block for the bottom, and an edited dirt texture with grass on the top edge on all of the sides. When covered by snow the side texture is white. On natural maps, grass appears on topmost blocks of dirt with no fluids or opaque solid blocks above them.

In mining, grass blocks behave just like dirt - they drop dirt resources and are best dug with a shovel; however, they make a different sound when harvested and take slightly longer to dig up. This can be used to tell when the player is about to break the surface when tunneling upwards.

Contents

[edit] Growth

Grass blocks grow spontaneously only during map generation. Afterward, they can only spread from a nearby block. Grass blocks can spread to any immediately adjacent dirt blocks at the same height, including diagonally. It can also spread one level above and as much as three levels below. The grass blocks jumps directly from one block to the other and is not affected by gaps or other blocks being "in the way".

In order for a grass block to spread, it must have a light level of 9 or brighter directly above it. Additionally, the dirt block receiving grass must have a light level of at least 4 above it and must not be covered by a block that reduces light by 2 levels or more. This includes any opaque block, as well as lava, water, ice, and some non-opaque blocks that light can't pass through, like slabs and stairs. Grass blocks can grow under all other transparent blocks, like glass, fences, torches, or pistons.

Grass blocks spread at random intervals and have an equal chance of spreading to any suitable dirt blocks that are in range. Because grass can spread as much as 3 levels downward, it tends to spread down hills much faster than it spreads up them.

Grass can spread normally in both The Nether and The End, if dirt and a grass block (requiring the Silk Touch enchantment) are brought there.

[edit] Death

A Grass Block will die and change to dirt after a random time if covered by an opaque block. It can also die if it is covered by water, ice, or any block that does not transmit light, and the light level above the grass block falls below 4.

A grassy field

Some blocks, like stairs, are not opaque but still prevent light from passing through them, so placing these on top of grass blocks will kill it, but only in surrounding darkness. Transparent blocks will not kill grass.

The functionality of slabs has changed in Minecraft 1.0.0 and will no longer revert grass blocks beneath it to dirt allowing grass to spread from underneath.

For example, in direct sunlight, which is light level 15, grass will die with 4 or more water or ice blocks directly on top of it (assuming it isn't getting any extra light from the sides). In Moonlight, which is level 4, grass will die when covered by a single water or ice block.

Tilling a grass block with a hoe will convert it to a Farmland block, which can then revert to a dirt block from excessive jumping or time left unplanted, which can then return to grass.

[edit] Uses

The grass block textures on the top and sides are the same as of Beta 1.5

[edit] History

Grass block was the second block in Minecraft, after Cobblestone. When first introduced, Grass block had its top side texture on all sides. Later on, the side textures showed a signature 'tuft' of Grass overlaying Dirt. When Biomes were added in the Halloween Update the color of the top of the Grass block corresponded to whatever Biome it was in. Attempting to place grass blocks by means of hacking one's inventory in Classic Creative Multiplayer will cause the server to automatically kick the player. Due to Creative mode's lack of dynamic lighting, grass that is in shadow will eventually die and change to dirt. Grass in one's inventory used to have a green colour on all sides of the block.

Before the Beta 1.6 update, seeds could be harvested from grass blocks with a hoe. Seeds can now be harvested by destroying tall grass.

In Beta 1.9pre5, the top of Grass Block's and Snowy Grass block's textures were slightly changed. Grass-Pre Beta 1.9pre5.png

[edit] Trivia

Some of the hues that grass block can be
Grass block in inventory prior to 1.8

[edit] See also

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