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A '''dead bush''' is a non-solid [[Minecraft:plant]] block found in [[Minecraft:desert]]s, [[Minecraft:badlands]], [[Minecraft:swamps]] and [[Minecraft:old growth taiga]]s. It can only be obtained with [[Minecraft:shears]], and otherwise drops [[Minecraft:stick]]s when broken. | A '''dead bush''' is a non-solid [[Minecraft:plant]] block found in [[Minecraft:desert]]s, [[Minecraft:badlands]], [[Minecraft:swamps]], and [[Minecraft:old growth taiga]]s. It can only be obtained with [[Minecraft:shears]], and otherwise drops [[Minecraft:stick]]s when broken. | ||
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=== Natural generation === | === Natural generation === | ||
Dead bushes generate in [[Minecraft:desert]]s, [[Minecraft: | Dead bushes generate in [[Minecraft:desert]]s, [[Minecraft:badlands]], [[Minecraft:swamp]]s, [[Minecraft:mangrove swamp]]s, [[Minecraft:old growth pine taiga]]s, and [[Minecraft:old growth spruce taiga]]s, including all biome variants. They generate on [[Minecraft:sand]], [[Minecraft:red sand]], [[Minecraft:terracotta]], [[Minecraft:grass block]]s, [[Minecraft:podzol]], [[Minecraft:dirt]], [[Minecraft:coarse dirt]], and [[Minecraft:mud]]. | ||
Dead bushes generate twice as commonly in desert biomes as they do in old growth taigas, and 10 times more often in badlands than they do in deserts (ratio of 1:2:20 – taiga:desert:badlands). | Dead bushes generate twice as commonly in desert biomes as they do in old growth taigas, and 10 times more often in badlands than they do in deserts (ratio of 1:2:20 – taiga:desert:badlands). | ||
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For the {{{Description}}} of the same name, see [[{{{Destination}}}]]. |
Template:Infobox block A dead bush is a non-solid Minecraft:plant block found in Minecraft:deserts, Minecraft:badlands, Minecraft:swamps, and Minecraft:old growth taigas. It can only be obtained with Minecraft:shears, and otherwise drops Minecraft:sticks when broken.
Obtaining
Breaking
Dead bushes Minecraft:drop 0–2 Minecraft:sticks when broken without Minecraft:shears, or when the block below it is removed. Minecraft:Fortune enchantment doesn't affect the stick drop rates. When shears are used, a dead bush drops itself. Template:Breaking row
Natural generation
Dead bushes generate in Minecraft:deserts, Minecraft:badlands, Minecraft:swamps, Minecraft:mangrove swamps, Minecraft:old growth pine taigas, and Minecraft:old growth spruce taigas, including all biome variants. They generate on Minecraft:sand, Minecraft:red sand, Minecraft:terracotta, Minecraft:grass blocks, Minecraft:podzol, Minecraft:dirt, Minecraft:coarse dirt, and Minecraft:mud.
Dead bushes generate twice as commonly in desert biomes as they do in old growth taigas, and 10 times more often in badlands than they do in deserts (ratio of 1:2:20 – taiga:desert:badlands).
Dead bushes generate in some entrance rooms of Minecraft:trial chambers, next to a cactus. They can also be found inside Minecraft:flower pots inside some desert Minecraft:village houses and in trial chambers.
Generated loot
Usage
Dead bushes can be used for aesthetic decoration, as a source of Minecraft:sticks and a Minecraft:fuel source. A dead bush can be placed on any kind of Minecraft:sand, Minecraft:terracotta, Minecraft:dirt, Minecraft:podzol and Minecraft:mud; they can also be placed on Minecraft:grass blocks, Minecraft:mycelium, Minecraft:moss blocks, and Minecraft:farmland. They can also be planted in Minecraft:flower pots. Dead bushes do not spread, and cannot be grown using Minecraft:bone meal.
Unlike most plants, dead bushes cannot be Minecraft:composted.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Fuel
Dead bushes can be used as Minecraft:fuel in Minecraft:furnaces, smelting 0.5 items per dead bush.
Ambience
If placed on Minecraft:sand, Minecraft:red sand or a Minecraft:terracotta block of any kind with at least one more corresponding block underneath it, dead bushes occasionally produce ambient sounds reminiscent of dry leaves rustling, wind howling and insects rattling. If the block directly below a dead bush is red sand or any kind of terracotta, the chance of playing ambient sounds is reduced by Template:Frac. These ambient sounds can play anywhere if the given conditions are met, and naturally play in the Minecraft:badlands and Minecraft:desert biomes due to the abundance of dead bushes on top of said blocks.
Sounds
Generic
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Unique
Data values
ID
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- Dead bushes dropping Minecraft:sticks is based on a suggestion by Template:W user pedroff_1.<ref>Template:Reddit</ref>
Gallery
Screenshots
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Several dead bushes in a Minecraft:desert biome.
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Dead bushes in a Minecraft:swamp biome.
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Multiple dead bushes in a Minecraft:badlands biome.
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Dead bushes can even spawn in badlands Minecraft:caves.
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Dead Bush in desert.
References
External links
- Taking Inventory: Dead Bush – Minecraft.net on January 25, 2019
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