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Latest revision as of 05:31, 5 September 2023

This feature is available in the vanilla version of Minecraft.
It has its own article in the Minecraft Wiki.

Gravel

Description A loose collection of pebbles.
Blast resistance 0.6
Hardness 0.6
Tool(s)
Renewable No
Stackable Yes (64)

Gravel is a block affected by gravity found in the Overworld and the Nether. Gravel can drop flint, which has a chance of dropping when gravel is broken.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Natural generation[edit | edit source]

In the Overworld, gravel deposits can generate underground, replacing stone, basalt, granite and limestone. Gravel beaches also generate at oceans and lava seas in the Nether.

Crafting[edit | edit source]

IngredientsCrafting recipe
Flint +
Pebble

Usage[edit | edit source]

If a block beneath gravel is removed, it will fall until it lands on another block. If the block lands on a block without a top solid surface, it will drop itself.

Trommeling[edit | edit source]

Item Amount Chance
Flint 1-4 39.8%
Olivine 1-2 24%
Pebble 1-5 20%
Raw Iron Ore 2-3 7.9%
Lapis Lazuli 2-4 4.0%
Sulphur 1 4.0%
Quartz 1 0.4%

Data values[edit | edit source]

Name Type Namespaced ID Numeric ID
Gravel Block tile.gravel 251:0

History[edit | edit source]

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