Slabs

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Slabs
Single Double Slabs.gif
Grid Stone Slab.png
Grid Sandstone Slab.png
Grid Wooden Slab.png
Grid Cobblestone Slab.png
Grid Bricks Slab.png
Grid Stone Bricks Slab.png
Type Solid Block
Requirements None
Physics No
Transparency No (Double Slab)
Yes (Single Slab)
Luminance No
Blast Resistance [edit] 30
Tool Grid Wooden Pickaxe.png
Stackable Yes (64), same type only
First Appearance
  • Survival Test 0.26 (October 22, 2009; Dirt Slabs (immediately removed), Stone Slabs/Double Slabs)
  • Beta 1.3 (Sandstone, Wooden, Cobblestone Slabs/Double Slabs)
  • Beta 1.8 (Brick, Stone Brick Slabs/Double Slabs)
Data values Double Slab
dec: 43 hex: 2B

Single Slab
dec: 44 hex: 2C

Slabs are blocks that allow the player to change elevation without jumping. They are not as compact as stairs, requiring twice the horizontal space for an equivalent change in elevation. However, since 1.8 sprinting feature, stairs stops your sprinting unlike slabs, which makes vertical elevation equally quick and horizontal speed twice as fast on stairs on "sprinting state". Stone slabs were introduced to the game on October 24, 2009, in Survival Test 0.27, whereas sandstone, wooden, and cobblestone slabs were added in the Beta 1.3 update on February 22, 2011 and stone brick and brick slabs were added in the Beta 1.8 update on September 15, 2011.

All six types of slab have the same data values; like wood and colored wool, they are differentiated by their damage values: stone slabs have a damage value of 0, sandstone slabs are 1, wooden slabs are 2, cobblestone slabs are 3, bricks are 4, and stone bricks are 5.

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[edit] Occurrence

Stone slabs can be found naturally in NPC Villages lining the roof of a blacksmith shop and inside some of the buildings where they form counters. They are also found in Strongholds where they are used in some of the stairs, ledges and torch pillars.

[edit] Crafting

Slabs can be made from three wooden planks or three stone, cobblestone, sandstone, brick, or stone brick blocks, producing three slabs per crafting operation. There also is a stone slab which only uses the top texture of the normal stone slab, but it can't be crafted. The damage value is 6.

Ingredients Input » Output
Stone or
Sandstone or
Wooden Planks or
Cobblestone or
Brick or
Stone Brick
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout Arrow (small).png
Grid layout None (large).pngGrid Stone Slab.pngGrid Sandstone Slab.pngGrid Wooden Slab.pngGrid Cobblestone Slab.pngGrid Brick Slab.pngGrid Stone Bricks Slab.png
GridNumbersCSS.png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stone.pngGrid Sandstone.pngGrid Wooden Plank.pngGrid Cobblestone.pngGrid Brick (Block).pngGrid Stone Brick.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stone.pngGrid Sandstone.pngGrid Wooden Plank.pngGrid Cobblestone.pngGrid Brick (Block).pngGrid Stone Brick.png
Grid layout None (small).pngGrid Stone.pngGrid Sandstone.pngGrid Wooden Plank.pngGrid Cobblestone.pngGrid Brick (Block).pngGrid Stone Brick.png

[edit] Behavior

Like other partial blocks, slabs are treated as a whole block with other blocks, such as dirt, stone, and glass, and liquids. Two slabs of the same type (e.g. two stone slabs) can be placed one on top of the other to make a single full-size block, but different slab types cannot be mixed in this way.

Sandstone, wooden, and cobblestone double-slabs look exactly the same as their full block counter-parts, but take a longer time to break and drop two slabs.

A wooden slab house with a Netherrack fireplace. Notice it is not burning

Due to a bug, wooden slabs can currently only be collected with a pickaxe. Wooden slabs also are not affected by fire and have a stronger blast resistance than wooden planks, making them a useful building material but at a 2:1 ratio. This is likely due to the fact that the slab types are differentiated by their damage values instead of by different data values, similar to wood, coal or charcoal, and coloured wool.

An unusual property of slabs is that they are non-solid to redstone. This allows one to hide the redstone wiring in a slab covered channel, while still being able to connect to the wire on the side of the slabs.

Confusing at first. Slabs do not block a vertical redstone connection.

Mobs cannot spawn on top of single slabs, but they can spawn on double slabs.

Due to the way blast rays propagate from an explosion, slabs provide extremely effective absorption to explosions taking place directly on top of them. Specifically, this is because explosive entities will be lower in elevation when they explode on top of slabs than they would otherwise be on an ordinary block. Although the few slab(s) directly under the explosion will absorb the full force of the blast (with a resistance of 30) as usual, the propagation of damage to the sides will be greatly reduced. If source of the explosion is elevated for any reason at the time of the blast, this protective quirk is lost.

There is also a glitch where you can place a slab on top of a single slab while standing on it and if there is nothing below the lower slab you will fall through the slab you are standing on.

[edit] History

Stone slabs were first introduced in Classic mode. In Classic and Survival Test, stone slabs could be obtained by mining a coal block because of the lack of inventory and crafting.

Stone slab blocks were called stair blocks before the current stairs were added; after this, they were known as steps (the two forms being single steps and double steps) before all items got official names upon the Beta release.

Before the additional slabs were added, a double Stone Slab would only yield one slab when broken. Since the Beta 1.3 update, all double slabs yield 2 of their respective single slabs when broken. Destroying double slabs with TNT, however, still only yields single slabs (when the slabs aren't simply destroyed by the explosion).

Before Beta 1.3 came out, stone slabs were made with cobblestone instead of stone, but that update introduced cobblestone slabs to the game and changed the recipes for Pressure Plates and stone slabs so that there wouldn't be any conflicting recipes.

[edit] Bugs

In 1.8.1 wooden slabs break faster, (making it seem as if the slab was just a stone one that had the wood texture, wouldn't burn unlike it's standard wood counterpart.) and drop the wooden slab only when using a Pickaxe instead of an Axe. (tested for vanilla release 1.0.0: pickaxe breaks wood slabs faster than axe but both produce drops)

Using slabs you can place torches on some blocks which open after right-clicking, such as crafting tables or furnaces, by placing the block on a 3x3 slab square under it, and attempting to place a torch on an edge slab.

[edit] Dirt slab

The Dirt Slabs, replacing all the Dirt (not Grass) blocks.

Before Stone Slabs were added to 0.26, Notch ran a test of Dirt Slabs. They were never added to the actual game and were mentioned for the first and last time in this post. They replaced all dirt blocks and did not grow Grass on top.

[edit] Gallery

[edit] Trivia

Light passing through the sides of a brick slab from above. A normal block would render complete darkness.
Example of slab shelving by placing slabs below other slabs.

[edit] References


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