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{{Item infobox|title=Cactus|item=Cactus|stackable=64|renewable=y|image=Cactus Block.png}} | {{Vanilla}}{{Item infobox|title=Cactus|item=Cactus|stackable=64|renewable=y|image=Cactus Block.png}} | ||
A '''cactus''' is a plant block that generates naturally in dry areas and causes damage. | A '''cactus''' is a plant block that generates naturally in dry areas and causes damage. | ||
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When the spot a cactus is placed in becomes unsuitable, such as when a solid block is placed next to it or its supporting block is removed, the cactus block uproots and drops as an item. | When the spot a cactus is placed in becomes unsuitable, such as when a solid block is placed next to it or its supporting block is removed, the cactus block uproots and drops as an item. | ||
A cactus also removes and drops itself as an item if a piston tries to push it | A cactus also removes and drops itself as an item if a piston tries to push it or moves a block into its space. Trying to pull it with a sticky piston does nothing. | ||
Using a sign on the side of a cactus causes both the sign and the cactus to drop as items. | Using a sign on the side of a cactus causes both the sign and the cactus to drop as items. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
A cactus block may be placed only on sand, red sand, or another cactus block. A cactus breaks itself (and drops as an item) if any block with a solid material, or lava, occupies any of the 4 horizontally adjacent blocks. It also breaks if on the sand and the block above is water or lava. | A cactus block may be placed only on sand, red sand, or another cactus block. A cactus breaks itself (and drops as an item) if any block with a solid material, or lava, occupies any of the 4 horizontally adjacent blocks. It also breaks if on the sand and the block above is water or lava. | ||