Grass

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This feature is available in the vanilla version of Minecraft.
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Grass

Description Crisp, crunchy grass.
Blast resistance 0.6
Hardness 0.6
Tool(s)
Renewable No
Stackable Yes (64)

Grass is a naturally-generated block that replaces dirt over time when another grass block is nearby. It makes up the terrain surface of most biomes.

Variants of grass include Retro Grass and Scorched Grass,

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Natural generation[edit | edit source]

Grass blocks generate above the dirt layer in most biomes when the world is generated. Retro Grass only generates in it's respective biome, the Retro biome.

Post generation[edit | edit source]

When given sufficient light, grass will spread to dirt blocks within a 1 block radius above or around them, and up to 3 blocks below them.

Breaking[edit | edit source]

Grass blocks can only be collected by using golden tools. When mined using anything else, the block will drop dirt.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Interactions[edit | edit source]

If right clicked while holding a shovel, the grass block will become a dirt path.

If right clicked while holding a hoe, the grass block will become farmland.

Passive behaviors[edit | edit source]

If there is a block on top of a grass block, the grass block will become dirt after a period of time.

If a snow block or snow layer is above a grass block, the grass texture will change to white.

If no block is above a grass block, roses, dandelions, ferns, and tall grass will occasionally grow. These plants will grow all year round, but will start to die out in winter.

If there is enough light, grass will spread to dirt blocks around it.

Sheep will occasionally eat grass to regrow their wool.

Trommeling[edit | edit source]

Grass can be placed in a trommel to obtain the following items:

Grass Trommeling
Item Amount Chance
Pebble 1-2 60.2%
Clay 1-4 24%
Flint 1-2 12%
Sulphur 1 2.4%
Raw Iron Ore 1-2 0.6%
Olivine 1 0.3%
Quartz 1 0.3%

Note block[edit | edit source]

Grass can be placed under a note block to produce the "harp/piano" sound. Note that this is the default sound a note block produces.

Data values[edit | edit source]

Name Type Namespaced ID Numeric ID
Grass Block tile.grass 200:0
Retro Grass Block tile.grass.retro 201:0
Scorched Grass Block tile.grass.scorched 202:0

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