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Minecraft:Obsidian

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Obsidian is a Minecraft:block found naturally in all Minecraft:dimensions, and created when Minecraft:water flows over a lava source in the Minecraft:Overworld, or as part of structures in Minecraft:the Nether and Minecraft:the End. It has high hardness and blast resistance, making it immune to normal explosions. Obsidian can be used to craft Minecraft:beacons, enchanting tables, and ender chests, and build the frame of a Nether portal. Obsidian is only obtainable with a diamond or netherite pickaxe.

Obtaining

Breaking

The suitable tool to break obsidian is the Minecraft:pickaxe. Obsidian needs to be broken using a diamond pickaxe or better, otherwise the breaking time will increase and the block drops nothing. Template:Breaking row Obsidian drops itself when it's destroyed.

Ender chest

8 obsidian blocks are dropped by an ender chest when broken without a tool enchanted with Minecraft:Silk Touch.

Post-generation

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Using a water spring to mine obsidian.

Obsidian is formed when flowing Minecraft:water touches a Minecraft:lava source block, and it can be found naturally where water from a spring or aquifer has flowed over a nearby lava pool. This provides a renewable way of obtaining obsidian, as lava can be farmed via cauldrons under pointed dripstone.

Obsidian is created when a Nether portal is generated in Minecraft:the Nether or the Minecraft:Overworld. This portal can then be mined, providing another way of obtaining obsidian renewably. Template:IN, if a Nether portal is generated midair, 4 extra obsidian is generated at the bottom of the portal.

When an entity enters the End via an End portal, it always spawns on a platform consisting of 25 obsidian. This platform can then be mined, and regenerates whenever an entity enters the End, providing another way of obtaining obsidian renewably. Obsidian pillars also regenerate when the ender dragon respawns.

Natural generation

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Naturally occurring obsidian.
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Water pouring onto lava springs, forming obsidian.

Obsidian generates naturally in all Minecraft:dimensions:

  • Minecraft:Overworld:
    • Obsidian generates as part of ruined portals.
    • A single obsidian block generates in some types of ocean ruin buildings.
    • Obsidian generates in woodland mansions with a diamond block concealed by it. These are found in the secret "obsidian room" and "lava room", on the 2nd or 3rd floors.
  • Minecraft:The Nether:
    • Obsidian generates as part of ruined portals.
  • Minecraft:The End:
    • Solid End spikes can be found on the End's main island, generating all the way down to Y=0.
    • 26 blocks of obsidian generate as a part of the End ship in an End city.

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Generated loot

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Bartering

Minecraft:Piglins may barter a block of obsidian when given a gold ingot with a chance of ~8.53% (Template:Frac).

Usage

Obsidian is useful for building explosion-resistant structures as it has a blast resistance of 1,200, the highest of all blocks obtainable in Survival mode (tied with crying obsidian, Minecraft:anvils, and netherite blocks). Obsidian also cannot be destroyed by the ender dragon. These qualities make obsidian an extremely effective defensive Minecraft:block, and it is commonly used in many bases in multiplayer servers as protection from griefers.

Obsidian is, however, not immune to the Minecraft:wither. Although black wither skulls have merely the explosive power of a ghast fireball, blue wither skulls ignore blast resistance, which means they can destroy obsidian. The wither's body can also destroy obsidian, either through block-breaking behavior upon taking damage, or its dash attackTemplate:Only. The wither is the only mob in the game that can break obsidian.

Obsidian is one of the two blocks an End crystal can be placed on; the other is Minecraft:bedrock.

Nether portals

Obsidian is used to create a Nether portal frame, which is then ignited using Minecraft:fire. The frame must be a vertical rectangle any size from 4×5 to 23×23. The corners of the frame are not required for an operational portal.

Crafting ingredient

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Note blocks

Obsidian can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.

Piston interactivity

Obsidian cannot be pushed by Minecraft:pistons. It also cannot be pushed nor pulled by sticky pistons.

Sulfur cube

Template:In development Sulfur cubes have the ability to absorb obsidian, either through picking it up or being interacted with it. This provides the regular/football effect to the mob when hitting it.

Sounds

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Data values

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History

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Data history

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Issues

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Trivia

  • Obsidian is one of the hardest blocks to destroy in Minecraft. In reality, obsidian has characteristics similar to Minecraft:glass, being a brittle material.
  • Geologically, obsidian is a volcanic glass that forms when lava is flash-cooled. It is the only igneous rock that's glassy.
  • 71.25 times the explosive power of TNT would be required to destroy a block of obsidian; however, additional TNT increases the blast radius, not explosive power. It is possible to Template:Cmd an explosion strong enough to destroy obsidian.
  • While working on the Texture Update, Jasper Boerstra expressed great difficulty over redesigning obsidian.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>

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See also

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