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{{Infobox block | {{Infobox block | ||
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A '''moss block''' is a natural block that can be spread to other blocks by using bone meal. | A '''moss block''' is a natural block that can be spread to other blocks by using [[Minecraft:bone meal]]. | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
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=== Breaking === | === Breaking === | ||
Moss blocks can be mined using any tool or by hand, but a [[Minecraft:hoe]] is fastest. | Moss blocks can be mined using any tool or by hand, but a [[Minecraft:hoe]] is fastest. | ||
{{ | {{breaking row|horizontal=1|Moss Block|link=none|Hoe}} | ||
=== Natural generation === | === Natural generation === | ||
Moss generates on the floor and ceiling within the lush caves biome. They can also be found in trial chambers indicating that a trial spawner can spawn | Moss generates on the floor and ceiling within the [[Minecraft:lush caves]] biome. They can also be found in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] indicating that a [[Minecraft:trial spawner]] can spawn [[Minecraft:slime]]s. | ||
{{ | {{block distribution}} | ||
=== Mob loot === | === Mob loot === | ||
An [[Minecraft:enderman]] holding a moss block drops the block upon death. | An [[Minecraft:enderman]] holding a moss block drops the block upon death. | ||
{{ | {{IN|bedrock}}, [[Minecraft:wandering traders]] have a chance of 8.5% (increased by 1% per level of [[Minecraft:Looting]]) to drop 2 moss blocks when killed while showing the item as trade offer, if the player holds an [[Minecraft:emerald]]. | ||
=== Generated loot === | === Generated loot === | ||
{{ | {{LootChestItem|moss-block}} | ||
=== Trading === | === Trading === | ||
Wandering | [[Minecraft:Wandering trader]]s may sell 2 moss blocks for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]]. | ||
{{Trade sources}} | {{Trade sources}} | ||
=== Post-generation === | === Post-generation === | ||
When bone meal is {{ | When [[Minecraft:bone meal]] is {{control|used}} on a moss block, moss spreads to any of the blocks listed below, if they have [[Minecraft:air]] blocks immediately above them, in a cornerless 7×11×7 volume centered on the original moss block. Foliage can replace air on any of these blocks. | ||
The following blocks can be replaced with moss blocks: | The following blocks can be replaced with moss blocks: | ||
{{columns-list|colwidth=30em| | {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Andesite}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Coarse Dirt}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Deepslate}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Diorite}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Dirt}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Granite}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Grass Block}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Mud}} {{Only|je|short=1}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Muddy Mangrove Roots}} {{Only|je|short=1}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Mycelium}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Podzol}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Rooted Dirt}} | ||
* {{BlockLink|Stone}} | |||
* {{BlockLink|Tuff}} | |||
* {{BlockLink|Pale Moss Block}} | |||
* {{ | |||
* {{ | |||
* {{ | |||
}} | }} | ||
When a moss block generates with air above it, it has a chance to have grass, an [[Minecraft:azalea]], or a moss carpet growing on it. | When a moss block generates with air above it, it has a chance to have [[Minecraft:grass]], an [[Minecraft:azalea]], or a [[Minecraft:moss carpet]] growing on it. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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!Block!!Chance | !Block!!Chance | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{BlockLink|Short Grass}}||52.08% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{BlockLink|Moss Carpet}}||26.04% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{BlockLink|Tall Grass}}||10.42% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{BlockLink|Azalea}}||7.29% | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{BlockLink|Flowering Azalea}}||4.17% | ||
|} | |} | ||
==== Spreading specifics ==== | ==== Spreading specifics ==== | ||
{{ | {{IN|java}}, when [[Minecraft:bone meal]] is {{control|used}} on a moss block, first the game checks that the block directly above the moss block is air. If successful, maximum X and Z distances are chosen (independently from each other) with a 50% chance of being either 2 or 3. Then, in a rectangular area centered on the moss block restricted to those maximum distances, the game decides independently for each vertical column whether a block is converted to moss. Each corner has a 0% chance to be selected, each edge has a 75% chance, and the rest of the blocks are always selected. If this check succeeds, a scan is started at a y-level one above the moss block to find a block with [[Minecraft:air]] above it. If the scan starts in an air block, it searches up to 6 blocks downward. If it starts in a non-air block, it searches up to 4 blocks upward. Both scans stop on the first block with air above it, even if it cannot be converted to moss. The chosen block is converted to moss if possible, and if so (or if it already was a moss block) there is a 60% chance that vegetation generates above it. | ||
Each piece of bone meal used on a flat 7×7 grid of convertible blocks yields on average 27 moss blocks (varies widely), which give about 2.5 bone meal when put through a [[Minecraft:composter]]. | Each piece of bone meal used on a flat 7×7 grid of convertible blocks yields on average 27 moss blocks (varies widely), which give about 2.5 bone meal when put through a [[Minecraft:composter]]. | ||
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{{ | {{IN|java}}, blocks that can be replaced by moss are listed in the <code>moss_replaceable</code> block tag, which includes blocks with the <code>base_stone_overworld</code>, <code>cave_vines</code> and <code>dirt</code> tags. This theoretically also includes blocks such as [[Minecraft:cave vines]] and [[Minecraft:dirt path]], which cannot be converted because they do not have a solid top surface aligned with the block grid.{{More info needed|bedrock=behavior in bedrock needs clarification}} | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
All plants can be placed on moss except for cacti. Small dripleaves can be placed on moss blocks even outside of [[Minecraft:water]]. Nether fungi can also be placed on moss, while [[Minecraft:mushroom]]s can be placed only at light level 12 or below. Mushrooms placed on moss blocks can be grown into huge | All plants can be placed on moss except for [[Minecraft:cacti]]. [[Minecraft:Small dripleaves]] can be placed on moss blocks even outside of [[Minecraft:water]]. [[Minecraft:Nether fungi]] can also be placed on moss, while [[Minecraft:mushroom]]s can be placed only at light level 12 or below. Mushrooms placed on moss blocks can be grown into [[Minecraft:huge mushroom]]s. | ||
=== Crafting ingredient === | === Crafting ingredient === | ||
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=== Sniffer eggs === | === Sniffer eggs === | ||
A sniffer egg hatches twice as fast as normal when on top of a moss block. | A [[Minecraft:sniffer egg]] hatches twice as fast as normal when on top of a moss block. | ||
=== Piston interactivity === | === Piston interactivity === | ||
Moss blocks are destroyed and dropped as [[Minecraft:item (entity)|items]] when pushed by [[Minecraft:piston]]s. They do not stick to sticky pistons, slime | Moss blocks are destroyed and dropped as [[Minecraft:item (entity)|items]] when pushed by [[Minecraft:piston]]s. They do not stick to sticky pistons, [[Minecraft:slime block]]s or [[Minecraft:honey block]]s. | ||
== Sounds == | == Sounds == | ||
{{ | {{Sound table/Block/Moss}} | ||
== Data values == | == Data values == | ||
=== ID === | === ID === | ||
{{ | {{edition|java}}: | ||
{{ID table | {{ID table | ||
|edition=java | |edition=java | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{el|be}}: | ||
{{ID table | {{ID table | ||
|edition=bedrock | |edition=bedrock | ||
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=== Announcement === | === Announcement === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine||October 3, 2020|link={{ | |{{HistoryLine||October 3, 2020|link={{ytl|DWZIfsaIgtE|t=1781}}|[[File:Moss Block JE1.png|32px]] Moss blocks are shown unnamed as part of lush caves at [[Minecraft:Minecraft Live 2020]].}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== ''Java Edition'' === | === ''Java Edition'' === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|java}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w05a|[[File:Moss Block JE1.png|32px]] Added moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w10a|Moss blocks now naturally generate in the newly added [[Minecraft:lush caves]] biome.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w11a|Moss blocks can now be used to craft mossy cobblestone and mossy stone bricks. | ||
|[[Minecraft:Hoe]]s are now also the appropriate tool for breaking moss blocks.}} | |[[Minecraft:Hoe]]s are now also the appropriate tool for breaking moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w13a|Axes are no longer considered an appropriate tool for breaking moss blocks.<ref>{{bug|MC-219960|resolution=Fixed}}</ref> | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w13a|Axes are no longer considered an appropriate tool for breaking moss blocks.<ref>{{bug|MC-219960|resolution=Fixed}}</ref> | ||
|Moss blocks can now generate as loot in shipwreck chests. | |Moss blocks can now generate as loot in [[Minecraft:shipwreck]] chests. | ||
|Wandering | |[[Minecraft:Wandering trader]]s can now sell 2 moss blocks for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]].}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w16a|Moss blocks are now in the <code>dirt</code> tag. | ||
|Moss patches obtained from fertilizing moss blocks contain less vegetation and are now smaller and more irregular in shape.}} | |Moss patches obtained from fertilizing moss blocks contain less vegetation and are now smaller and more irregular in shape.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=21w17a|[[Minecraft:Small dripleaves]] can now be placed on moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.18|dev=Experimental Snapshot 1|Lush caves now generate naturally in default worlds, where moss blocks can be found.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.19.4|exp=Update 1.20|dev=23w07a|[[Minecraft:Sniffer]]s now [[Minecraft:drop]] and dig moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.20|dev=23w12a|[[Minecraft:Sniffer egg]]s on top of moss blocks now make sniffer eggs hatch 10 minutes - half of the time than on top of other blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=23w13a|Sniffers no longer drop moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.3|exp=Update 1.21|dev=23w45a|Moss blocks can now be found in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] supply chests or around slime [[Minecraft:trial spawner]]s.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|java upcoming}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||26.2|dev=snap1|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb moss blocks, providing the golf ball/fast flat effect to the mob.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== ''Bedrock Edition'' === | === ''Bedrock Edition'' === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.16.220|exp=Caves and Cliffs|dev=beta 1.16.220.52|[[File:Moss Block JE1.png|32px]] Added moss blocks behind the "Caves and Cliffs" experimental toggle.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.17.0|exp=Caves and Cliffs|dev=beta 1.16.230.54|Moss blocks can now generate as loot in [[Minecraft:shipwreck]] chests. | ||
|Wandering | |[[Minecraft:Wandering trader]]s can now sell moss blocks. | ||
|Moss can now also spread vertically when using bone meal. | |Moss can now also spread vertically when using bone meal. | ||
|Applying bone meal to a moss block can now also grow vegetation on it.}} | |Applying bone meal to a moss block can now also grow vegetation on it.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=beta 1.17.0.50|Moss blocks can now replace [[Minecraft:dirt]], [[Minecraft:podzol]], [[Minecraft:rooted dirt]], [[Minecraft:stone]], and [[Minecraft:cave vines]].}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.17.0|dev=beta 1.17.0.52|Moss blocks are no longer available only through [[Minecraft:experimental gameplay]].}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=release|Cave vines are no longer affected by moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.17.30|dev=beta 1.17.20.23|Moss blocks now break when moved by [[Minecraft:piston]]s and sticky pistons can no longer pull them.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.19.70|exp=Sniffer|dev=Preview 1.19.70.23|[[Minecraft:Sniffer]]s now dig in moss blocks.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.0|dev=Preview 1.20.0.22|Can now have [[Minecraft:dead bush]]es, [[Minecraft:bamboo]] and [[Minecraft:sugar cane]] planted on it.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.60|exp=Update 1.21|dev=Preview 1.20.60.20|Moss blocks can now be found in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] supply chests or around slime [[Minecraft:trial spawner]]s.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.23|Using [[Minecraft:bone meal]] on a moss block no longer converts [[Minecraft:polished granite]], [[Minecraft:polished andesite]], and [[Minecraft:polished diorite]] into moss.}} | ||
|{{ | |{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.23|exp=Drop 2 of 2026|Added [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]s, which have the ability to absorb moss blocks, providing the golf ball/fast flat effect to the mob.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock upcoming}} | |||
|{{HistoryLine||26.30|dev=Preview 26.30.20|Implemented all features from the "Drop 2 of 2026" experiment in vanilla gameplay.}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
{{ | {{Issue list|Moss Block|Moss|-pale}} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Pale Moss Block}} | ||
* {{ | * {{BlockLink|Sculk Catalyst}} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{ | {{reflist}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
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== Navigation == | == Navigation == | ||
{{ | {{Navbox blocks|vegetation}} | ||
[[Category:Plants]] | [[Category:Plants]] | ||
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[[Category:Generated structure blocks]] | [[Category:Generated structure blocks]] | ||
de:Moosblock | [[Minecraft:de:Moosblock]] | ||
es:Bloque de musgo | [[Minecraft:es:Bloque de musgo]] | ||
fr:Bloc de mousse | [[Minecraft:fr:Bloc de mousse]] | ||
it:Blocco di muschio | [[Minecraft:it:Blocco di muschio]] | ||
ja:苔ブロック | [[Minecraft:ja:苔ブロック]] | ||
ko:이끼 블록 | [[Minecraft:ko:이끼 블록]] | ||
pl:Blok mchu | [[Minecraft:pl:Blok mchu]] | ||
pt:Bloco de Musgo | [[Minecraft:pt:Bloco de Musgo]] | ||
ru:Блок мха | [[Minecraft:ru:Блок мха]] | ||
uk:Моховий блок | [[Minecraft:uk:Моховий блок]] | ||
zh:苔藓块 | [[Minecraft:zh:苔藓块]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:19, 17 May 2026
A moss block is a natural block that can be spread to other blocks by using Minecraft:bone meal.
Obtaining
Breaking
Moss blocks can be mined using any tool or by hand, but a Minecraft:hoe is fastest. Template:Breaking row
Natural generation
Moss generates on the floor and ceiling within the Minecraft:lush caves biome. They can also be found in Minecraft:trial chambers indicating that a Minecraft:trial spawner can spawn Minecraft:slimes.
Mob loot
An Minecraft:enderman holding a moss block drops the block upon death.
Template:IN, Minecraft:wandering traders have a chance of 8.5% (increased by 1% per level of Minecraft:Looting) to drop 2 moss blocks when killed while showing the item as trade offer, if the player holds an Minecraft:emerald.
Generated loot
Trading
Minecraft:Wandering traders may sell 2 moss blocks for 1 Minecraft:emerald. Template:Trade sources
Post-generation
When Minecraft:bone meal is Template:Control on a moss block, moss spreads to any of the blocks listed below, if they have Minecraft:air blocks immediately above them, in a cornerless 7×11×7 volume centered on the original moss block. Foliage can replace air on any of these blocks.
The following blocks can be replaced with moss blocks: Template:Columns-list
When a moss block generates with air above it, it has a chance to have Minecraft:grass, an Minecraft:azalea, or a Minecraft:moss carpet growing on it.
| Block | Chance |
|---|---|
| Template:BlockLink | 52.08% |
| Template:BlockLink | 26.04% |
| Template:BlockLink | 10.42% |
| Template:BlockLink | 7.29% |
| Template:BlockLink | 4.17% |
Spreading specifics
Template:IN, when Minecraft:bone meal is Template:Control on a moss block, first the game checks that the block directly above the moss block is air. If successful, maximum X and Z distances are chosen (independently from each other) with a 50% chance of being either 2 or 3. Then, in a rectangular area centered on the moss block restricted to those maximum distances, the game decides independently for each vertical column whether a block is converted to moss. Each corner has a 0% chance to be selected, each edge has a 75% chance, and the rest of the blocks are always selected. If this check succeeds, a scan is started at a y-level one above the moss block to find a block with Minecraft:air above it. If the scan starts in an air block, it searches up to 6 blocks downward. If it starts in a non-air block, it searches up to 4 blocks upward. Both scans stop on the first block with air above it, even if it cannot be converted to moss. The chosen block is converted to moss if possible, and if so (or if it already was a moss block) there is a 60% chance that vegetation generates above it.
Each piece of bone meal used on a flat 7×7 grid of convertible blocks yields on average 27 moss blocks (varies widely), which give about 2.5 bone meal when put through a Minecraft:composter.
| 0% | 18.75% | 37.5% | 37.5% | 37.5% | 18.75% | 0% |
| 18.75% | 62.5% | 87.5% | 87.5% | 87.5% | 62.5% | 18.75% |
| 37.5% | 87.5% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 87.5% | 37.5% |
| 37.5% | 87.5% | 100% | 100% | 87.5% | 37.5% | |
| 37.5% | 87.5% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 87.5% | 37.5% |
| 18.75% | 62.5% | 87.5% | 87.5% | 87.5% | 62.5% | 18.75% |
| 0% | 18.75% | 37.5% | 37.5% | 37.5% | 18.75% | 0% |
Template:IN, blocks that can be replaced by moss are listed in the moss_replaceable block tag, which includes blocks with the base_stone_overworld, cave_vines and dirt tags. This theoretically also includes blocks such as Minecraft:cave vines and Minecraft:dirt path, which cannot be converted because they do not have a solid top surface aligned with the block grid.Template:More info needed
Usage
All plants can be placed on moss except for Minecraft:cacti. Minecraft:Small dripleaves can be placed on moss blocks even outside of Minecraft:water. Minecraft:Nether fungi can also be placed on moss, while Minecraft:mushrooms can be placed only at light level 12 or below. Mushrooms placed on moss blocks can be grown into Minecraft:huge mushrooms.
Crafting ingredient
Composting
Placing a moss block into a Minecraft:composter has a 65% chance of raising the compost level by 1.
Sniffer eggs
A Minecraft:sniffer egg hatches twice as fast as normal when on top of a moss block.
Piston interactivity
Moss blocks are destroyed and dropped as items when pushed by Minecraft:pistons. They do not stick to sticky pistons, Minecraft:slime blocks or Minecraft:honey blocks.
Sounds
Data values
ID
History
Announcement
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Gallery
Screenshots
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A preview of the lush caves with moss blocks from Minecraft Live 2020.
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An additional preview from Minecraft Live.
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A preview of the lush caves with moss blocks, tweeted by LadyAgnes.
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Another preview of the lush caves with moss blocks, in an interview with LadyAgnes.
In other media
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Minecraft:Efe approaches a moss block.
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Efe meeting the snifflet that hatched on the aforementioned moss block.
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A moss block as it appears in Minecraft:Minecraft Dungeons.
See also
References
External links
- Block of the Week: Moss – Minecraft.net on July 1, 2021
Minecraft:de:Moosblock Minecraft:es:Bloque de musgo Minecraft:fr:Bloc de mousse Minecraft:it:Blocco di muschio Minecraft:ja:苔ブロック Minecraft:ko:이끼 블록 Minecraft:pl:Blok mchu Minecraft:pt:Bloco de Musgo Minecraft:ru:Блок мха Minecraft:uk:Моховий блок Minecraft:zh:苔藓块