Gravel

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Gravel
Gravel.png
Grid Gravel.png
Type Solid Block
Requirements None
Physics Yes
Transparency No
Luminance No
Blast Resistance [edit] 3
Tool Use-spade.png
Stackable Yes (64)
First Appearance Classic 0.0.14a
Data value dec: 13 hex: 0D

Gravel is a type of block typically found in naturally occurring pits, underwater, on beaches, NPC Villages as pathways, or in The Nether. It is generated at a rate of approximately 3.29% that of stone between layers 1 and 111.

Like Sand, Gravel will fall to the lowest y-coordinate below it if there is no solid block underneath it. Therefore it is possible to suffocate with careless use of gravel by being surrounded by it. If the lowest block in a column of Gravel is occupied by a partial block, such as a Torch, the Gravel block will drop and turn into a resource entity when it hits the partial block.

Gravel has a 10% chance of dropping flint once destroyed. Flint is used to create Flint and Steel and Arrows. Gravel blocks that don't drop flint can be picked up, placed, and destroyed again. However, if a gravel block drops flint, it does not additionally drop a gravel block, preventing the creation of an infinite amount of flint. Flint can be obtained from gravel with any tool. Flint can also be obtained by using TNT on gravel.

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[edit] Usage

Gravel's abundance and gravity-obeying property makes it useful for a variety of tasks, especially considering the other gravity-aware block, Sand, is more useful for creating Glass, TNT, and Sandstone. For exploration, it can be used to quickly build pillars to reach heights that are easy to dismantle after. They can also be used to quickly fill in water or lava lakes by dropping them on the edges or against overhead blocks, so that they fall and occupy the fluids. Filling caves in with gravel is a quick way to prevent mobs from spawning. Mobs can be suffocated with gravel, too.

Gravel can also be used to make airlocks (sand-switches). Gravel is a bit less noticeable underground as a sand switch than sand.

[edit] Power-mining

A great way to power-mine massive columns of gravel is to dig under the stone or dirt that it is resting on and place a torch, a redstone torch, a piece of redstone wire, a pressure plate, a section of rails, or a trapdoor. Mine the dirt or stone and the column falls into the placed object, quickly producing dropped resources. Note that this always produces gravel items; it must be mined by hand to produce flint. This approach can also be used to mine Sand.

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