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Easy: {{hp|29}}<br> | Easy: {{hp|29}}<br> | ||
Normal: {{hp|56}}<br> | Normal: {{hp|56}}<br> | ||
Hard: {{hp|84.5}} | Hard: {{hp|84.5}}<hr> | ||
'''{{BlockLink|Magma Block|Hot}}:'''<br> | |||
{{hp|1}} per tick whike touching sulfur cube | |||
| size = '''Large:'''<br/>Height: 0.98 blocks<br/>Width: 0.98 blocks<br/>'''Small:'''<br/>Height: 0.49 blocks<br/>Width: 0.49 blocks<br/> | | size = '''Large:'''<br/>Height: 0.98 blocks<br/>Width: 0.98 blocks<br/>'''Small:'''<br/>Height: 0.49 blocks<br/>Width: 0.49 blocks<br/> | ||
| speed = '''Large:''' 4.0{{verify|edition=be}} <br>'''Small:''' 3.0{{verify|edition=be}} | | speed = '''Large:''' 4.0{{verify|edition=be}} <br>'''Small:''' 3.0{{verify|edition=be}} | ||
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!rowspan="2"|Description | !rowspan="2"|Description | ||
!colspan="4"|[[Minecraft:Attribute]] values | !colspan="4"|[[Minecraft:Attribute]] values | ||
!colspan="2"|Knockback modifiers | |||
!rowspan="2"|Floats<br>in [[Minecraft:water]] | !rowspan="2"|Floats<br>in [[Minecraft:water]] | ||
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!<small>Friction<br>modifier</small> | !<small>Friction<br>modifier</small> | ||
!<small>Air drag<br>modifier</small> | !<small>Air drag<br>modifier</small> | ||
!<small>Horizontal</small> | |||
!<small>Vertical</small> | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Bouncy<br><small>(Rubber Ball)</small> | |Bouncy<br><small>(Rubber Ball)</small> | ||
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|0.3 | |0.3 | ||
|0.01 | |0.01 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.07 | |||
|{{tc|yes}} | |{{tc|yes}} | ||
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*{{BlockLink|TNT}} | *{{BlockLink|TNT}} | ||
|Allows the sulfur cube to be ignited and explode. See {{slink|| | |Allows the sulfur cube to be ignited and explode. See {{slink||Special archetypes}} below. | ||
| -1.0 | | -1.0 | ||
|0.5 | |0.5 | ||
|0.3 | |0.3 | ||
|0.3 | |0.3 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|yes}} | |{{tc|yes}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|Makes it bounce less and slide more often. | |Makes it bounce less and slide more often. | ||
| - | | -1.0 | ||
|0.5 | |||
|0.2 | |0.2 | ||
|0.01 | |0.01 | ||
|0.73 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|no}} | |{{tc|no}} | ||
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|0.05 | |0.05 | ||
|0.01 | |0.01 | ||
|0.53 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|no}} | |{{tc|no}} | ||
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|1 | |1 | ||
|0.01 | |0.01 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|no}} | |{{tc|no}} | ||
|- | |||
|Hot | |||
| | |||
*{{BlockLink|Magma Block}} | |||
|Makes entities that are nearby take damage. See {{slink||Special archetypes}} below. | |||
| -1.0 | |||
|0.5 | |||
|0.3 | |||
|0.1 | |||
|0.33 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|yes}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Light<br><small>(Beach Ball)</small> | |Light<br><small>(Beach Ball)</small> | ||
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|0.3 | |0.3 | ||
|1.8 | |1.8 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.12 | |||
|{{tc|yes}} | |||
|- | |||
|Slow Bouncy | |||
|{{Collapse | |||
|title={{BlockSprite|Stone}} Most stone-like blocks | |||
|content={{columns-list|colwidth=15em|style=width: 600px| | |||
*{{BlockLink|Block of Amethyst}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Andesite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Basalt}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Blackstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Calcite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Cinnabar}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Deepslate}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Nether Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Polished Blackstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Quartz Block}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Red Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Stone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Sulfur}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Tuff}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Chiseled Tuff Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cinnabar}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cinnabar Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cobbled Deepslate}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cobblestone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cracked Deepslate Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cracked Deepslate Tiles}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cracked Nether Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cracked Polished Blackstone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cracked Stone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Crimson Nylium}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Crying Obsidian}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cut Red Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Cut Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Dark Prismarine}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Tiles}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Block of Diamond}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Diorite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Dripstone Block}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Block of Emerald}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|End Stone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|End Stone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Gilded Blackstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Glowstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Granite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Block of Lapis Lazuli}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Mossy Cobblestone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Mossy Stone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Mud Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Nether Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Netherrack}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Observer}}{{only|je|short=1}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Obsidian}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Andesite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Basalt}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Blackstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Blackstone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Cinnabar}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Deepslate}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Diorite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Granite}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Sulfur}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Polished Tuff}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Prismarine}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Prismarine Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Purpur Block}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Purpur Pillar}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Block of Quartz}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Quartz Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Nether Quartz Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Quartz Pillar}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Red Nether Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Red Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Redstone Lamp}}{{only|je|short=1}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Sea Lantern}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Smooth Basalt}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Smooth Quartz}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Smooth Red Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Smooth Sandstone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Smooth Stone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Stone}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Stone Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Sulfur}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Sulfur Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Tuff}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Tuff Bricks}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Warped Nylium}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Concrete}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Coal Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Coal Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Lapis Lazuli Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Lapis Lazuli Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Redstone Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Redstone Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Diamond Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Diamond Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Emerald Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Deepslate Emerald Ore}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Terracotta}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Stained Terracotta}} | |||
*{{BlockLink|Glazed Terracotta}} | |||
}}}} | |||
|Makes the sulfur cube bouncy, but not very fast | |||
|0.4 | |||
|0.6 | |||
|0.3 | |||
|0.05 | |||
|0.33 | |||
|0.16 | |||
|{{tc|yes}} | |{{tc|yes}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
|Gives it higher gravity, making it heavy. | |Gives it higher gravity, making it heavy. | ||
|0. | |0.5 | ||
|0. | |0.4 | ||
|0. | |0.4 | ||
|0.1 | |0.1 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.07 | |||
|{{tc|no}} | |{{tc|no}} | ||
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|0.05 | |0.05 | ||
|0.01 | |0.01 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|no}} | |{{tc|no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|2.0 | |2.0 | ||
|0.01 | |0.01 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|no}} | |{{tc|no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Regular<br><small>(Football)</small> | |Regular<br><small>(Football)</small> | ||
| | |{{columns-list|colwidth=15em|style=width: 600px| | ||
*{{BlockLink|Concrete Powder}} | |||
*{{BlockLink| | |||
*{{BlockLink|Mud}} | *{{BlockLink|Mud}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Muddy Mangrove Roots}} | *{{BlockLink|Muddy Mangrove Roots}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Packed Mud}} | *{{BlockLink|Packed Mud}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Block of Coal}} | *{{BlockLink|Block of Coal}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Dirt}} | *{{BlockLink|Dirt}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Coarse Dirt}} | *{{BlockLink|Coarse Dirt}} | ||
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*{{BlockLink|Grass Block}} | *{{BlockLink|Grass Block}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Clay}} | *{{BlockLink|Clay}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Bone Block}} | *{{BlockLink|Bone Block}} | ||
*{{BlockLink| | *{{BlockLink|Sand}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
*{{BlockLink| | *{{BlockLink|Red Sand}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
*{{BlockLink| | *{{BlockLink|Gravel}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
*{{BlockLink| | *{{BlockLink|Block of Redstone}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Bedrock}}{{only|be|short=1}} | *{{BlockLink|Bedrock}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
*{{BlockLink|Reinforced Deepslate}}{{only|be|short=1}} | *{{BlockLink|Reinforced Deepslate}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
}} | *{{BlockLink|Ancient Debris}}{{only|be|short=1}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
|Makes it slide and bounce often. | |Makes it slide and bounce often. | ||
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|0.3 | |0.3 | ||
|0.1 | |0.1 | ||
|0.33 | |||
|0.06 | |||
|{{tc|yes}} | |{{tc|yes}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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If a sulfur cube with a block dies, it drops the block as an item in addition to splitting. | If a sulfur cube with a block dies, it drops the block as an item in addition to splitting. | ||
{{IN|JE}}, the items that can be absorbed by the sulfur cube are determined by the tag {{Tag link|item|sulfur_cube_swallowable}}, with the archetypes of the items determined by the tags: {{Tag link|item|sulfur_cube_archetype/ | {{IN|JE}}, the items that can be absorbed by the sulfur cube are determined by the tag {{Tag link|item|sulfur_cube_swallowable}}, with the archetypes of the items determined by the tags: {{Tag link|item|sulfur_cube_archetype/bouncy|sulfur_cube_archetype/regular|sulfur_cube_archetype/slow_flat|sulfur_cube_archetype/fast_flat|sulfur_cube_archetype/light|sulfur_cube_archetype/fast_sliding|sulfur_cube_archetype/slow_sliding|sulfur_cube_archetype/sticky|sulfur_cube_archetype/high_resistance|sulfur_cube_archetype/explosive|sulfur_cube_archetype/hot|sulfur_cube_archetype/slow_bouncy}} | ||
{{IN|BE}}, the items that can be absorbed by the sulfur cube as well as the archetypes they give the sulfur cube are determined by the {{Tag link|item|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_bouncy|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_fast_flat|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_fast_sliding|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_high_resistance|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_light|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_regular|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_slow_flat|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_slow_sliding|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_sticky|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_explosive|edition=bedrock}} item tags. | {{IN|BE}}, the items that can be absorbed by the sulfur cube as well as the archetypes they give the sulfur cube are determined by the {{Tag link|item|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_bouncy|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_fast_flat|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_fast_sliding|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_high_resistance|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_light|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_regular|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_slow_flat|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_slow_sliding|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_sticky|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype_explosive|edition=bedrock}} item tags. | ||
==== | ==== Special archetypes ==== | ||
Sulfur cubes that have absorbed [[Minecraft:TNT]] have the explosive archetype. Sulfur cubes with the explosive archetype can be ignited in the same ways that TNT can be [[Minecraft:TNT#Activation|activated]] and more, including: | Sulfur cubes that have absorbed specific functional blocks can have those functions applied to them. | ||
* direct usage of [[Minecraft:flint and steel]] by a player or [[Minecraft:dispenser]], or usage of a [[Minecraft:fire charge]] by a player; | *[[Minecraft:TNT]] have the explosive archetype. When a sulfur cube with the explosive archetype is ignited manually, its fuse time is set to {{convert|120|game tick|second}}. When ignited by another explosion, it is set to be a random number between {{convert|15|game tick|second}} and {{convert|60|game tick|second}}. | ||
* causing any [[Minecraft:fire damage]] to the sulfur cube ([[Minecraft:fire]], [[Minecraft:lava]], flaming projectile, [[Minecraft:campfire]] or [[Minecraft:magma block]]); | * Sulfur cubes with ignited TNT cannot be damaged, be captured in a [[Minecraft:bucket]], or have their absorbed block [[Minecraft:shear]]ed. When the sulfur cube explodes, no small sulfur cubes are spawned. | ||
** this works even if the mob has [[Minecraft:Fire Resistance]] on it; | * Sulfur cubes with the explosive archetype can be ignited in the same ways that TNT can be [[Minecraft:TNT#Activation|activated]] and more, including: | ||
* any other [[Minecraft:explosion]] nearby; | ** direct usage of [[Minecraft:flint and steel]] by a player or [[Minecraft:dispenser]], or usage of a [[Minecraft:fire charge]] by a player; | ||
* a [[Minecraft:redstone]] signal. TNT activates if the center of sulfur cube's hitbox is in such a block that a TNT would be activated if it was a placed block instead. | ** causing any [[Minecraft:fire damage]] to the sulfur cube ([[Minecraft:fire]], [[Minecraft:lava]], flaming projectile, [[Minecraft:campfire]] or [[Minecraft:magma block]]); | ||
*** this works even if the mob has [[Minecraft:Fire Resistance]] on it; | |||
** any other [[Minecraft:explosion]] nearby; | |||
** a [[Minecraft:redstone]] signal. TNT activates if the center of sulfur cube's hitbox is in such a block that a TNT would be activated if it was a placed block instead. | |||
*[[Minecraft:Magma blocks]] have the hot archetype. Sulfur cubes with the hot archetype damages nearby mobs as if it touched magma. | |||
==== Damage resistance ==== | ==== Damage resistance ==== | ||
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*** {{nbt|byte|minecraft:with_block}}{{until|be 26.30}}: {{nbt boolean}} - {{cd|true}} if the sulfur cube has a block. | *** {{nbt|byte|minecraft:with_block}}{{until|be 26.30}}: {{nbt boolean}} - {{cd|true}} if the sulfur cube has a block. | ||
*** {{nbt|string|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype}}{{upcoming|be 26.30}}: If the sulfur cube has a block and behavior can be {{cd|none|bouncy|regular|slow_flat|fast_flat|light|fast_sliding|slow_sliding|sticky|high_resistance|explosive|d=and}}.</div><section end="entity data" /> | *** {{nbt|string|minecraft:sulfur_cube_archetype}}{{upcoming|be 26.30}}: If the sulfur cube has a block and behavior can be {{cd|none|bouncy|regular|slow_flat|fast_flat|light|fast_sliding|slow_sliding|sticky|high_resistance|explosive|d=and}}.</div><section end="entity data" /> | ||
== Advancements == | |||
{{load advancements|Uh Oh}} | |||
== Videos == | == Videos == | ||
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|Sulfur cubes can now spawn on Peaceful difficulty.}} | |Sulfur cubes can now spawn on Peaceful difficulty.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=snap5|Sulfur cubes with an absorbed block are now immune to explosive damage. | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=snap5|Sulfur cubes with an absorbed block are now immune to explosive damage. | ||
| | |Sulfur cubes can now absorb [[Minecraft:TNT]], giving them the new Explosive archetype.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=snap6|Sulfur cubes that have absorbed [[Minecraft:magma block]]s now gain the new Hot archetype. | |||
|Many blocks that previously gave sulfur cubes the Regular archetype now give the new Slow Bouncy archetype instead. | |||
|Sulfur cubes can now absorb [[Minecraft:redstone lamp]]s and [[Minecraft:observer]]s, giving them the Slow Bouncy archetype. | |||
|Sulfur cubes can no longer absorb [[Minecraft:sand]], [[Minecraft:red sand]], [[Minecraft:gravel]], or [[Minecraft:blocks of redstone]].}} | |||
}} | }} | ||
=== ''Bedrock Edition'' === | === ''Bedrock Edition'' === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.23|exp=Drop 2 of 2026|[[File:Sulfur Cube BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sulfur Cube BE1.png|18px]] Added sulfur cubes, which use the same texture as the ones shown at Minecraft LIVE. | |{{HistoryLine||26.20|dev=Preview 26.20.23|exp=Drop 2 of 2026|[[File:Sulfur Cube BE1.png|32px]] [[File:Sulfur Cube BE1.png|18px]] Added sulfur cubes, which use the same texture as the ones shown at Minecraft LIVE. | ||
|[[File:Small Sulfur Cube (texture) BE1.png|60px|class=pixel-image]] Added a unique texture for the small sulfur cube, but it is currently unused.}} | |[[File:Small Sulfur Cube (texture) BE1.png|60px|class=pixel-image]] Added a unique texture for the small sulfur cube, but it is currently unused.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.30|dev=Preview 26.30.20|[[File:Sulfur Cube JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Sulfur Cube JE2 BE2.png|18px]] The outer texture of the sulfur cube has been updated | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock upcoming}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.30|dev=Preview 26.30.20|[[File:Sulfur Cube JE2 BE2.png|32px]] [[File:Sulfur Cube JE2 BE2.png|18px]] The outer texture of the sulfur cube has been updated. | |||
|Sulfur cubes are now available without enabling the "Drop 2 of 2026" [[Minecraft:experiment]]. | |Sulfur cubes are now available without enabling the "Drop 2 of 2026" [[Minecraft:experiment]]. | ||
|The maximum health of large sulfur cubes has been reduced from {{hp|9}} to {{hp|8}}. | |The maximum health of large sulfur cubes has been reduced from {{hp|9}} to {{hp|8}}. | ||
|Added sounds for absorbing and ejecting blocks. | |Added sounds for absorbing and ejecting blocks. | ||
|Added unique hit and push sounds for each ball archetype | |Added unique hit and push sounds for each ball archetype. | ||
|Removed generic hit ({{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit1.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit2.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit3.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit4.wav}}) and push ({{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick1.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick2.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick3.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick4.wav}}) sounds. | |Removed generic hit ({{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit1.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit2.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit3.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball hit4.wav}}) and push ({{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick1.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick2.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick3.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube ball kick4.wav}}) sounds. | ||
|Split jumping sounds ({{sound||Sulfur cube jump1.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump2.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump3.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump4.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump5.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump6.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump7.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump8.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump9.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump10.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump11.wav}}) into distinct bouncing and landing sounds. | |Split jumping sounds ({{sound||Sulfur cube jump1.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump2.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump3.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump4.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump5.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump6.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump7.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump8.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump9.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump10.wav}}{{sound||Sulfur cube jump11.wav}}) into distinct bouncing and landing sounds. | ||
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* A simplified version of the front texture of the sulfur cube is depicted on the [[Minecraft:chiseled sulfur]] block. | * A simplified version of the front texture of the sulfur cube is depicted on the [[Minecraft:chiseled sulfur]] block. | ||
* Prior to sulfur cubes, the idea of [[Minecraft:slime]]s being used as a ball appeared as a brief visual gag in [[Minecraft:Village & Pillage: Official Trailer]]. | * Prior to sulfur cubes, the idea of [[Minecraft:slime]]s being used as a ball appeared as a brief visual gag in [[Minecraft:Village & Pillage: Official Trailer]]. | ||
* In the first ''[[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition Preview]]'', the golf ball archetype would cause the cube to stick to ceilings. | * In the first ''[[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition Preview]]'', the golf ball or bouncy archetype would cause the cube to stick to ceilings. | ||
* During [[Minecraft:Minecraft Live – March 2026]], it was stated by [[Minecraft:Agnes Larsson]] that the face of the cube is meant to have an ambiguous expression. | * During [[Minecraft:Minecraft Live – March 2026]], it was stated by [[Minecraft:Agnes Larsson]] that the face of the cube is meant to have an ambiguous expression. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
=== Renders === | === Renders === | ||
{{more images|section=1|Add the missing sulfur cube blocks}} | {{more images|section=1|Add the missing current texture sulfur cube blocks}} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Sulfur Cube.png|A sulfur cube | |||
File:Sulfur Cube Stone JE2.png|A sulfur cube that has absorbed [[Minecraft:stone]] | File:Sulfur Cube Stone JE2.png|A sulfur cube that has absorbed [[Minecraft:stone]] | ||
File:Sulfur Cube TNT JE1 BE1.png|A sulfur cube that has absorbed [[Minecraft:TNT]] | |||
File:Sulfur Cube JE2 without Inner.png|A sulfur cube without its inner layer (this state can only be seen in-game with commands){{note|Command in {{JE}}: {{cmd|1=data modify entity @n[type=minecraft:sulfur_cube] equipment.body set value {id:"minecraft:barrier",count:1}<nowiki/>|long=1}}<br>Command in {{BE}}: {{cmd|1=replaceitem entity @n[type=minecraft:sulfur_cube] slot.weapon.mainhand 0 barrier|long=1}}}} | File:Sulfur Cube JE2 without Inner.png|A sulfur cube without its inner layer (this state can only be seen in-game with commands){{note|Command in {{JE}}: {{cmd|1=data modify entity @n[type=minecraft:sulfur_cube] equipment.body set value {id:"minecraft:barrier",count:1}<nowiki/>|long=1}}<br>Command in {{BE}}: {{cmd|1=replaceitem entity @n[type=minecraft:sulfur_cube] slot.weapon.mainhand 0 barrier|long=1}}}} | ||
File:Sulfur Cube JE1 BE1 without Outer.png|A sulfur cube without its outer layer (this state cannot be seen in-game) | File:Sulfur Cube JE1 BE1 without Outer.png|A sulfur cube without its outer layer (this state cannot be seen in-game) | ||
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File:Sulfur Cube Oak Log JE1.png|A sulfur cube that has absorbed an [[Minecraft:oak log]] (texture used in ''Java Edition'' from [[Minecraft:26.2 Snapshot 1]] to [[Minecraft:26.2 Snapshot 3]]) | File:Sulfur Cube Oak Log JE1.png|A sulfur cube that has absorbed an [[Minecraft:oak log]] (texture used in ''Java Edition'' from [[Minecraft:26.2 Snapshot 1]] to [[Minecraft:26.2 Snapshot 3]]) | ||
Revision as of 11:16, 6 May 2026
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A sulfur cube is a bucketable jumping Minecraft:passive mob that is only found in Minecraft:sulfur caves. It can absorb a full-sized Minecraft:block into itself, which immobilizes it and makes it receive higher knockback from most attacks instead of damage. The block type a sulfur cube absorbs affects its physical properties, and some blocks cannot be absorbed. Blocks can be extracted using Minecraft:shears, or by killing the sulfur cube.
Small sulfur cubes spawn in groups of two when a large sulfur cube dies. They grow up over time similarly to Minecraft:babies and cannot absorb blocks.
Spawning
Large sulfur cubes spawn naturally in Minecraft:sulfur caves at light level 0.
Two small sulfur cubes spawn when a large sulfur cube dies, which can then grow up into large sulfur cubes; see Template:Section link below.
Despite being passive mobs, sulfur cubes cannot spawn in Minecraft:Peaceful difficulty,Template:Only<ref>Template:Bug</ref> as they count as Minecraft:monsters.
Drops
Upon death, large sulfur cubes drop the block they absorbed and 1-2 Minecraft:experience, while small sulfur cubes drop no experience.
Behavior
Sulfur cubes are passive mobs that, by default, jump around aimlessly. In this state, they are susceptible to all sources of damage.
If a sulfur cube Minecraft:pathfinds into a block which can be Minecraft:climbed, such as Minecraft:ladders or Minecraft:vines, the sulfur cube climbs the block. Sulfur cubes with absorbed blocks which are launched are also capable of climbing.Template:Only
Splitting
Sulfur cubes come in two sizes: small and large. When a large sulfur cube dies, it splits into two small cubes, unless the death was caused by its own explosion. If a small sulfur cube dies, it does not split and drops nothing. When a named large sulfur cube is killed and splits, both small cubes retain the name.
Small sulfur cubes grow into large ones after 20 minutes, similarly to Minecraft:baby mobs. Minecraft:Slimeballs can be used to tempt and feed small sulfur cubes, which decreases their remaining growth time. They can also be fed a Minecraft:golden dandelion to prevent them from growing.
Bucketing
A large sulfur cube can be picked up by using an empty Minecraft:bucket on it to create a Minecraft:bucket of sulfur cube. If a named sulfur cube is bucketed, the name of the item becomes "Bucket of <name>" (the sulfur cube's name)Template:Only or only the cube's nameTemplate:Only.
If the bucketed sulfur cube has an absorbed block, the bucket of sulfur cube item tooltip displays the name of the absorbed block, unless the sulfur cube is also named.
Absorbing blocks
Template:Redirect Large sulfur cubes have the ability to absorb some Minecraft:blocks, mostly full-sized ones. It can absorb a block dropped on the ground, and also can be fed a block by Template:Control with it. Sulfur cubes move toward absorbable blocks dropped on the ground, and they also follow players holding an applicable block in their hand. Small sulfur cubes cannot absorb blocks. A Minecraft:dispenser can also be used to make a sulfur cube absorb a block.
Any method of feeding a block to a sulfur cube can also be done on a sulfur cube that has already absorbed a block, which changes the block inside it and drops its previously-absorbed block as an item.
When a sulfur cube has absorbed a block, it stops moving and its absorbed block is visible inside of it. The absorbed block can be removed from a sulfur cube by using Minecraft:shears on it, which drops the block as an item. Dispensers with shears can also be used to remove the block.
Absorbed blocks in sulfur cubes have the same visual properties as when placed down, including MERS textures with Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals. Froglights, for example, glow inside the sulfur cube, but they do not actually light the environment gameplay-wise. Throwing a Minecraft:splash potion of Invisibility on a sulfur cube causes it to show only the absorbed block.
Sulfur cubes can absorb named blocks; the block remains named if removed, but the name of the block is not displayed above the sulfur cube.
Sulfur cubes can only absorb the specific blocks listed below:
| Archetype | Block | Description | Minecraft:Attribute values | Knockback modifiers | Floats in Minecraft:water | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knockback resistance |
Bounciness | Friction modifier |
Air drag modifier |
Horizontal | Vertical | ||||
| Bouncy (Rubber Ball) |
Template:Columns-list | Makes it very bouncy. | -2.0 | 0.9 | 0.3 | 0.01 | 0.33 | 0.07 | Template:Tc |
| Explosive | Allows the sulfur cube to be ignited and explode. See Template:Slink below. | -1.0 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.3 | 0.33 | 0.06 | Template:Tc | |
| Fast Flat (Golf Ball) |
Template:Columns-list | Makes it bounce less and slide more often. | -1.0 | 0.5 | 0.2 | 0.01 | 0.73 | 0.06 | Template:Tc |
| Fast Sliding (Hockey Puck) |
Template:Columns-list | Makes it able to slide, but unable to bounce. | 0.5 | 0.1 | 0.05 | 0.01 | 0.53 | 0.06 | Template:Tc |
| High Resistance | Template:Columns-list | Makes it very hard to push and unable to bounce. | 0.7 | 0.2 | 1 | 0.01 | 0.33 | 0.06 | Template:Tc |
| Hot | Makes entities that are nearby take damage. See Template:Slink below. | -1.0 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 0.33 | 0.06 | Template:Tc | |
| Light (Beach Ball) |
Gives it lower gravity, making it floaty. | -1.0 | 1.0 | 0.3 | 1.8 | 0.33 | 0.12 | Template:Tc | |
| Slow Bouncy | Template:Collapse | Makes the sulfur cube bouncy, but not very fast | 0.4 | 0.6 | 0.3 | 0.05 | 0.33 | 0.16 | Template:Tc |
| Slow Flat (Medicine Ball) |
Template:Columns-list | Gives it higher gravity, making it heavy. | 0.5 | 0.4 | 0.4 | 0.1 | 0.33 | 0.07 | Template:Tc |
| Slow Sliding (Curling Stone) |
Template:Columns-list | Makes it slide slow and unable to bounce. | 0.8 | 0.1 | 0.05 | 0.01 | 0.33 | 0.06 | Template:Tc |
| Sticky | Makes it unable to slide or bounce. | -2.0 | 0.0 | 2.0 | 0.01 | 0.33 | 0.06 | Template:Tc | |
| Regular (Football) |
Template:Columns-list | Makes it slide and bounce often. | -1.0 | 0.5 | 0.3 | 0.1 | 0.33 | 0.06 | Template:Tc |
Template:Fnlist If a sulfur cube with a block dies, it drops the block as an item in addition to splitting.
Template:IN, the items that can be absorbed by the sulfur cube are determined by the tag Template:Tag link, with the archetypes of the items determined by the tags: Template:Tag link
Template:IN, the items that can be absorbed by the sulfur cube as well as the archetypes they give the sulfur cube are determined by the Template:Tag link item tags.
Special archetypes
Sulfur cubes that have absorbed specific functional blocks can have those functions applied to them.
- Minecraft:TNT have the explosive archetype. When a sulfur cube with the explosive archetype is ignited manually, its fuse time is set to Template:Convert. When ignited by another explosion, it is set to be a random number between Template:Convert and Template:Convert.
- Sulfur cubes with ignited TNT cannot be damaged, be captured in a Minecraft:bucket, or have their absorbed block Minecraft:sheared. When the sulfur cube explodes, no small sulfur cubes are spawned.
- Sulfur cubes with the explosive archetype can be ignited in the same ways that TNT can be activated and more, including:
- direct usage of Minecraft:flint and steel by a player or Minecraft:dispenser, or usage of a Minecraft:fire charge by a player;
- causing any Minecraft:fire damage to the sulfur cube (Minecraft:fire, Minecraft:lava, flaming projectile, Minecraft:campfire or Minecraft:magma block);
- this works even if the mob has Minecraft:Fire Resistance on it;
- any other Minecraft:explosion nearby;
- a Minecraft:redstone signal. TNT activates if the center of sulfur cube's hitbox is in such a block that a TNT would be activated if it was a placed block instead.
- Minecraft:Magma blocks have the hot archetype. Sulfur cubes with the hot archetype damages nearby mobs as if it touched magma.
Damage resistance
A sulfur cube that has absorbed a block is resistant to the following forms of damage:
- Minecraft:Melee attacks
- Minecraft:Projectiles
- Minecraft:Falling blocks, including Minecraft:anvils and Minecraft:stalactites
- Minecraft:Explosions, except their own
- Minecraft:Fall damage, including onto Minecraft:stalagmites
- Minecraft:Freezing
- Contact with Minecraft:cactus or Minecraft:sweet berry bushes
Other sources of damage, such as Minecraft:fire, Minecraft:suffocation, Minecraft:cramming or Minecraft:poison, can damage or kill the sulfur cube as normal.
Some hostile mobs attack the sulfur cube even while it has absorbed a block, such as Minecraft:zoglins, the Minecraft:wither and Minecraft:wardens. Although the sulfur cube is immune to the warden's melee damage, they can be killed by its Minecraft:sonic boom. Additionally, tamed Minecraft:wolves attack a sulfur cube which their owner attacks.
Launching
When affected by knockback, the sulfur cube is launched and is affected by Minecraft:gravity and Minecraft:physics. This causes it to behave and bounce like a ball.
The direction and trajectory in which a sulfur cube is launched is the opposite of where on its body it is hit.Template:Needs testing
| Portion Hit on Side Face of Sulfur Cube | ||
|---|---|---|
| Top Left Launched to the right with a downwards trajectory. |
Top Middle Launched directly straight with a downwards trajectory. |
Top Right Launched to the left with a downwards trajectory. |
| Middle Left Launched to the right with a standard trajectory. |
Middle Launched directly straight with a standard trajectory. |
Middle Right Launched to the left with a standard trajectory. |
| Bottom Left Launched to the right with an upwards trajectory. |
Bottom Middle Launched directly straight with an upwards trajectory. |
Bottom Right Launched to the left with an upwards trajectory. |
The force at which a sulfur cube is launched is based on the amount of damage the attack does. For example, hitting it with a Minecraft:diamond sword launches it farther than punching it without an item. In Template:BE, sulfur cubes that are in the air are knocked further into the air when launched, while they are not in Template:JE. This is due to the airborne knockback mechanics being different between the two editions.
Depending on the absorbed block, the sulfur cube exhibits different properties when hit.
Sounds
Mob
Big
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Small
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Ball
Data values
ID
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Entity data
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- Template:Nbt Entity data
- Template:Nbt inherit/entity
- Template:Nbt inherit/mob
- Template:Nbt inherit/cube mob
- Template:Nbt: The ticks left before the sulfur cube will pick up items from the ground. Is set to 100 when the item is removed using shears, then ticks down until it reaches 0.
- Template:Nbt: 1 or 0 (true/false) - 1 if the sulfur cube was spawned by using a Minecraft:Bucket of Sulfur Cube, 0 if not.
- Template:Nbt: The number of ticks before the sulfur cube explodes. For sulfur cubes that are not ignited, this value is -1.
The absorbed block (if any) is stored in equipment.body.
- Template:Nbt: The entity's root tag.
- Template:Bedrock nbt/entity
- Template:Bedrock nbt/mob
- Template:Bedrock nbt/ageable
- Template:Nbt: The size of the sulfur cube. 1 is the smallest slime, 2 is the next larger.
- Template:Nbt: List of equipment slots and the chance that the item in that slot drops when the sulfur cube dies.
- Template:Nbt: A slot entry.
- Template:Nbt: The probability that the item in this slot can drop (0.0 to 1.0).
- Template:Nbt: The name of the equipment slot. Can be Template:Cd in sulfur cube.
- Template:Nbt: A slot entry.
- Template:Nbt: The sulfur cube
properties.- Template:NbtTemplate:Until: Template:Nbt boolean - Template:Cd if the sulfur cube has a block.
- Template:NbtTemplate:Upcoming: If the sulfur cube has a block and behavior can be Template:Cd.
<section end="entity data" />
Advancements
Videos
History
Announcements
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Trivia
- A simplified version of the front texture of the sulfur cube is depicted on the Minecraft:chiseled sulfur block.
- Prior to sulfur cubes, the idea of Minecraft:slimes being used as a ball appeared as a brief visual gag in Minecraft:Village & Pillage: Official Trailer.
- In the first Minecraft:Bedrock Edition Preview, the golf ball or bouncy archetype would cause the cube to stick to ceilings.
- During Minecraft:Minecraft Live – March 2026, it was stated by Minecraft:Agnes Larsson that the face of the cube is meant to have an ambiguous expression.
Gallery
Renders
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A sulfur cube
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:stone
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:TNT
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A sulfur cube without its inner layer (this state can only be seen in-game with commands)Template:Note
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A sulfur cube without its outer layer (this state cannot be seen in-game)
Development renders in Java Edition
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed an Minecraft:oak log (texture used in Java Edition from Minecraft:26.2 Snapshot 1 to Minecraft:26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:moss block (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:ice (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:soul sand (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:white wool (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:block of iron (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:red mushroom block (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:honeycomb block (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:stone (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
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A sulfur cube without its inner layer (texture used in Java Edition from 26.2 Snapshot 1 to 26.2 Snapshot 3)
Development renders in Bedrock Edition
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed an Minecraft:oak log (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:moss block (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:ice (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:soul sand (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:white wool (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:block of iron (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:red mushroom block (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed a Minecraft:honeycomb block (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube that has absorbed Minecraft:stone (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube without its inner layer (this state cannot be seen in-game) (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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A sulfur cube without its outer layer (this state cannot be seen in-game) (texture used in Bedrock Edition from Preview 26.20.23 to Preview 26.20.28)
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What the unused small sulfur cube texture looks like when mapped
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A small sulfur cube without its inner layer (this state cannot be seen in-game)
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A small sulfur cube without its outer layer (this state cannot be seen in-game)
Textures
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Inner texture
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Outer texture
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Unused small sulfur cube texture Template:In
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Inner Minecraft:TNT texture Template:In
Screenshots
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A bunch of Minecraft:TNT sulfur cubes being dropped on a Minecraft:village by a Minecraft:player Minecraft:riding on a Minecraft:happy ghast.
Mojang images
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The sulfur cube in a picture with the Minecraft:slime and Minecraft:magma cube
Minecraft Live screenshots
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A sulfur cube jumping
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A sulfur cube next to Minecraft:Kai
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A sulfur cube with a Minecraft:pumpkin inside of it in mid air
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A sulfur cube with a Minecraft:stone block inside of it
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A sulfur cube with a Minecraft:crimson hyphae inside of it
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A cage full of sulfur cubes
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A sulfur cube with a Minecraft:sea lantern inside of it
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A sulfur cube with a Minecraft:birch log inside of it
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A sulfur cube with Minecraft:jungle wood inside of it
In other media
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Sulfur cubes on a promo for Minecraft:Project G.L.O.P.
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A sulfur cube asking for TNT
Notes
References
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