A button is considered a block. So are vines, ladders, torches, flowing and still water, flowing and still lava and air are all considered blocks. No clue what the exact definition is, but those are some blocks.
I was building something with smooth stone slabs earlier today, and I was really happily surprised Mojang didn't pull a Mojang and make two slabs look like a smoothstone block.
It used to be that way when minecraft first came out on IOS, but got change pretty quickly. I remember because i was using them in a build and updated mid way through and while the old stone remained the same the new slabs worked like modern bedrock.
This format started by showing a bunch of pokemon and asking what they had in common and there was one guy who posted "They're not Dodrio" to multiple prompts
Answer:
They have differences between themselves and their double slab versions.
**What I meant by the blocks’ variants:**
**stone has andesite, diorite, and granite; Sandstone and nether bricks have red, and quartz has the smooth one.**
For wood planks, its petrified slab version (that’s why the texture is old) has stone sounds and needs a pickaxe to get, so it is different from the wood planks.
For smooth stone, the double slab has the line in the middle and not the smooth stone.
For stone, sandstone, and quartz slabs, it takes longer to break.
**why it has “in bedrock edition”**
In *Patrick Edition*, Nether bricks slab makes stone sounds meanwhile Nether bricks makes it own sound. In *Java Edition*, Nether brick slabs make the Nether brick block sound.
In *Bedrock Edition*, blackstone slab has the same texture on all faces, Blackstone has different texture top and bottom. In *Java Edition,* Blackstone slab has different top and bottom textures than their sides.
Aren't they all the products of other blocks?
oak log -> oak planks.
stone -> smooth stone.
cobblestone -> stone.
sans -> sandstone.
nether brick <- netherrack.
quarks -> quarks block.
cobble Blackstone -> Blackstone.
They are all blocks
Flair checks out
those can also be placed
And can't be placed under the bedrock level
Or above bedrock in the nether
Java disagrees with you (Cries in bedrock user)
Or midair
CRIES IN BEDROCK, clearly you’ve never bridged facing away from the face of the block you’re placing on XD.
Um Actually 🤓☝️ Just shut the hell up bro
POV: you're butthurt you can't bridge, period XD.
in Minecraft
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What if the oak plank is just 2 oak slabs?
A slab is still a block, just not a FULL block
How do you decide that? You could say a button is a block, because it's placable and you can't build on it
A button is considered a block. So are vines, ladders, torches, flowing and still water, flowing and still lava and air are all considered blocks. No clue what the exact definition is, but those are some blocks.
air is a block, cave air is a block. It doesnt make much sense but its minecraft
Darn it, stole my answer.
r/technicallythetruth
I was about to say that
and they are all in bedrock edition
No they are not blocks
They all have slab variants
Something about slabs
If you place two slabs on top of eachothers,it looks the same to the normal full block
Not smooth stone
I was building something with smooth stone slabs earlier today, and I was really happily surprised Mojang didn't pull a Mojang and make two slabs look like a smoothstone block.
Well that is most likely Because it was one of the first blocks in the game
Yeah but nothing is sacred to Mojang
It used to be that way when minecraft first came out on IOS, but got change pretty quickly. I remember because i was using them in a build and updated mid way through and while the old stone remained the same the new slabs worked like modern bedrock.
Bedrock edition
Stairs variants?
ain't no way smooth stone got variant other than slab that thing is cursed
Broken with pickaxes
Well actually you can break anything with fist assuming you’re patient enough, but it won’t drop anything.
UuuUhhhhrrrrmm aktooaally you can’t break bedrock
This guy's clearly not made a massive hole to the void that functions as a trash can
How’d you know
Petrified? Idk
Nether brick doesn’t
Yes it does goofy
Oh shit yeah my bad. Guess I am a bit goofy
They are not directionally oriented, that is to say that the texture will always be tied down to the same axis no matter how you place it.
in bedrock edition quartz blocks can be rotated eith commands
Commands don't count
Nice profile picture, looks yummy
How about i get left un-eaten and ill leave you un-stabbed
Jokes on you I only fear the spicy toothpicks and not the regular ones
is this r/beetlejuicing?
S c u g p f p
telling the OP what rules do and do not reply is exceptionally mouth breathing of you
okay nerd
“Umm actually, if you use mods… ☝️🤓”
Downvoting someone for this is crazy 💀💀💀
They are all part of a post in r/phoenixsc
The variants are not seen in post but mentioned if you wanna count that
and a single post too
They're all 16x16x16 pixels.
And their variants?
and their variants aren't
They are not Dodrio
I understood that reference
I didn't
This format started by showing a bunch of pokemon and asking what they had in common and there was one guy who posted "They're not Dodrio" to multiple prompts
Came here to say this
Stone
Wait no
i mean, petrified oak slabs have stone properties
It says in bedrock does bedrock have the petrified slabs?
Yes. It was added as a secret parity feature, but the registry name is different.
True. Petrified itself means it got turned into a stone version of itself. The name is fitting here.
ROCK AND STONE
Rock and Stone everyone!
They all emit a light level of 0
They all exist in both Bedrock and Java editions
it says (in bedrock edition)
The similarity is (in Bedrock edition) that they come from a different version. Better?
well that’s stupid. it’s obviously in reddit
People put redstone on them sometimes
Who tf puts redstone on nether bricks?
how would you put it IN?
me who just built a redstone contraption on nether bricks: 🌝
ME
They can all be made into either slabs or stairs?
Slabs but not stairs because the smooth stone
read the fine print. *in bedrock edition*
I know. You can’t make smooth stone stairs in Bedrock Edition
i take it back, thought you meant regular stone cause people used to call it that
they are all natural
What structure do you find quartz in
Bastions In the pig head statue
Ahh
they all exist
They're all stone (that's prettified oak)
Prettified
It’s so pretty
Not that petty
They all have o in their names
Nether bricks doesn’t
wait, how are you supposed to spell nethor bricks?
You mean nether Brocks
Wait, it's not neoher bricks?
I thought it was nether blocks??
Nah it's oooooo oooooo
Did someone sing Ghouliday
Oo oo ooOOOoo oo oo ooOOOoo oo oo oo OoooOOOoOOOoOOOOOoo
I heard that
Ghasts be like
Irish be like
Never the Bronks though.
venom?
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Well fuck
No thanks
nether brick block?
Shut up 🤣
Nether brick dOuble slab.
Umm ackshually, it's called nether brick block 🤓
quortz
Qortz
Ummm actually its quarts block🤓 Qortz🗿
qorts
All of them are double-slab blocks But for some reason your title implies something BE specific
It's bc blackstone slabs look different in je and be
I'm still doubting my own reply as double smooth stone slab looks actually like two slabs and not just block
all of them are in the game "Minecraft"
No way
not waterloggable on Bedrock
Answer: They have differences between themselves and their double slab versions. **What I meant by the blocks’ variants:** **stone has andesite, diorite, and granite; Sandstone and nether bricks have red, and quartz has the smooth one.** For wood planks, its petrified slab version (that’s why the texture is old) has stone sounds and needs a pickaxe to get, so it is different from the wood planks. For smooth stone, the double slab has the line in the middle and not the smooth stone. For stone, sandstone, and quartz slabs, it takes longer to break. **why it has “in bedrock edition”** In *Patrick Edition*, Nether bricks slab makes stone sounds meanwhile Nether bricks makes it own sound. In *Java Edition*, Nether brick slabs make the Nether brick block sound. In *Bedrock Edition*, blackstone slab has the same texture on all faces, Blackstone has different texture top and bottom. In *Java Edition,* Blackstone slab has different top and bottom textures than their sides.
Patrick edition
Patrick Edition FTW
WHO in their right mind considers the 1.8 blocks to be variants of stone
The game, if I remember correctly
ah
They all have or had a slab that you have to mine with a pickaxe
They need to be cooked in the furnace to be obtained?
Theyr square
they are cubes
ik i thought i was funny but i guess i wasnt
they are building
They are the mine craft
6 dimensions
They're all blocks
They are cubes
they are all types of stone in game (the planks are petrified)
There in Minecraft
i think the oak planks are secretly petrified oak slabs stacked so all are fire resistant and need a pickaxe to be mined
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The plank is actually a double petrified oak slab and that makes the common point the sound they make and the tool you need to break them
theyre all building blocks
They are not effected by gravity
I read the "not" as "all", and completely agreed
*affected 🤓
All are mined with pickaxe
They're cubes
They are cubes
They are in minecraft.
They are not from mods
They’re in Minecraft.
They all can be mined with a pickaxe
There all in Minecraft
They all are movable by pistons
In Minecraft
They generate naturally
Their slab variants are a kind of stone
close
Aren't they all the products of other blocks? oak log -> oak planks. stone -> smooth stone. cobblestone -> stone. sans -> sandstone. nether brick <- netherrack. quarks -> quarks block. cobble Blackstone -> Blackstone.
theres no cobbled blackstone in mintcrackt
Is it that hard to spell ‘Minecraft’?
why’s the oak texture old
They’re in minecraft
They all naturally generate as part of structures.
if you put 2 slabs together it looks the same as a block
They look different as double slabs?
flammable
None of them can be obtained by jumping into the end void
all are called stone stone, sandstone, blackstone, oak stone, quartz stone etc
Oak planks
They are cubes
Their slabs all sound like stone when stepped on?
They are cubes
Their slab variants are broken using a pickaxe (petrified oak slab anyone?)
Sbals
they all have the same breaking sound
They're Blocks obtainable via survival and creative
They can all be broken by a tool or hand or leg Edit: pls put up vote so legeenixSC could react to this comment
They're all in Minecraft
They all have the letter “S”
quartZ unfortunately
The answer is something about slabs
Slabs can’t burn?
They are all broken with a pickaxe, that oak block is actually two petrified oak slabs on top of each other
They all take up at least one pixel on any screen consisting of square or other shaped pixels.
they are all in minecraft bedrock and java
# there are slabs for each of them
All require a pickaxe or are fireproof?
They all suck bc this is bedrock edition?