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|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|[[File:Stone | |{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|[[File:Stone JE2_BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Cobblestone JE3 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Stone Bricks JE1 BE1.png|32px]] Added monster eggs. | ||
|If a silverfish enters [[Minecraft:mossy stone bricks]] or [[Minecraft:cracked stone bricks]], they convert into stone brick monster eggs. | |If a silverfish enters [[Minecraft:mossy stone bricks]] or [[Minecraft:cracked stone bricks]], they convert into stone brick monster eggs. | ||
|They currently lack an in-game name, and are not in the Creative inventory, so they are commonly referred to as "Block 97" due to their numeral ID.}} | |They currently lack an in-game name, and are not in the Creative inventory, so they are commonly referred to as "Block 97" due to their numeral ID.}} | ||
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|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Mining any kind of monster egg with a tool enchanted with [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] drops a stone monster egg and spawns a silverfish.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 4|Mining any kind of monster egg with a tool enchanted with [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] drops a stone monster egg and spawns a silverfish.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 5|[[File:Stone JE3_BE2.png|32px]] Slightly changed the textures for stone monster eggs.}} | |||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Mining a monster egg with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch now drops the base material instead of a stone monster egg.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6|Mining a monster egg with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch now drops the base material instead of a stone monster egg.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.2.1|dev=1.2|If a silverfish enters [[Minecraft:chiseled stone bricks]], they convert into infested stone bricks.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.2.1|dev=1.2|If a silverfish enters [[Minecraft:chiseled stone bricks]], they convert into infested stone bricks.}} | ||
Latest revision as of 11:08, 2 June 2026
Template:Redirect Template:Infobox block An infested block is a Minecraft:stone, stone variant or Minecraft:deepslate block inhabited by a Minecraft:silverfish, which can break out if it is mined or a nearby silverfish is attacked. Infested blocks break more quickly, do not drop as Minecraft:items and can be safely cleaned of infestation using Minecraft:Silk Touch.
Obtaining
Infested blocks are not obtainable by Minecraft:Silk Touch. They are available only through the Creative inventory or Minecraft:commands. However, they can be retained from worlds played in versions where they were legitimately obtainable.
Breaking
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When the block is broken, whether by a Minecraft:player or by an Minecraft:explosion, a Minecraft:silverfish spawns where it was broken unless the Minecraft:difficulty is Peaceful or the Minecraft:game rule doTileDrops is set to false (doMobSpawning is irrelevant).
Infested blocks take less time to break than their normal counterparts. When breaking them with a Minecraft:pickaxe, they take half as much time to break as their normal counterparts.
When mined with anything other than a Minecraft:Silk Touch-enchanted tool, an infested block drops nothing and spawns a silverfish that immediately attacks the player. If the player attacks a silverfish directly with a Minecraft:sword, Minecraft:bow, or Minecraft:potion of Harming, or when a silverfish takes Minecraft:Poison damage, nearby infested blocks break, spawning more aggressive silverfish. If the silverfish is killed in one hit, then nearby infested blocks do not break, and no silverfish spawn from them.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
When mined with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch, the equivalent non-infested block is dropped without spawning a silverfish.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> This may be any tool (including Minecraft:swords), meaning a pickaxe is not required to harvest the block.
Natural generation
Infested stone bricks are occasionally found in Minecraft:strongholds and Minecraft:igloo basements in place of normal stone bricks. Infested mossy and chiseled stone bricks also generate in Minecraft:igloo basements, but they do not generate naturally in Minecraft:strongholds.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Infested Minecraft:cobblestone is found in the rarely generated "Fake End portal room" in Minecraft:woodland mansions.
Infested Minecraft:stone and Minecraft:deepslate can generate in the Minecraft:Overworld in the form of blobs. Infested blocks attempt to generate 14 times per Minecraft:chunk in ore features of size 0-13Template:Only/0-10Template:Only, from Minecraft:altitudes -64 to 63 Template:In or 0 to 64 Template:In, within one of the following Minecraft:biomes, or within a chunk that is at least partially occupied by one of these biomes:
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Infested stone can replace Minecraft:stone, Minecraft:andesite, Minecraft:diorite, Minecraft:granite, Minecraft:tuff, and Minecraft:deepslate. If it replaces tuff or deepslate, it becomes infested deepslate.
Post-generation
Infested blocks are generated when a Minecraft:silverfish enters the respective normal block form.
Usage
When mined, an infested block spawns a silverfish that immediately attacks the player. If the player attacks a Minecraft:silverfish directly with a Minecraft:sword, Minecraft:bow, or Minecraft:potion of Harming, or when a silverfish takes poison damage, nearby infested blocks break, spawning more aggressive silverfish. If the silverfish is killed in one hit, then nearby infested blocks do not break, and no silverfish spawn from them.
A silverfish does not spawn if the block is destroyed by the Minecraft:ender dragon.
Identifying
Minecraft:Note blocks placed on infested blocks produce flute soundsTemplate:Only or harp soundsTemplate:Only, while those placed on non-infested blocks produce bass drum sounds.
A player can distinguish infested blocks from their non-infested counterparts by observing that an infested block breaks faster than the block it appears to be, with or without a pickaxe.
Template:IN, using the Minecraft:debug screen, a player can identify whether or not a block is infested.
Sounds
Stone sounds
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Deepslate sounds
Data values
ID
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Block states
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- Despite silverfish being able to infest cobblestone, stone bricks, and mossy stone bricks, they cannot infest mossy cobblestone.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
References
External links
- Block of the Month: Infested Block – Minecraft.net on January 26, 2023
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