Minecraft:Copper Torch
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Template:For Template:Infobox block A copper torch is a non-solid block that emits light. Copper torches can also be used to craft Minecraft:copper lanterns.
Obtaining
Breaking
Copper torches can be broken instantly using anything, and drop themselves as an item. Template:Breaking row A copper torch is removed and drops itself as an item if:
- Its attachment block is moved, removed, or destroyed
- Minecraft:Water or Minecraft:lava flows into its space
- A Minecraft:piston pushes it or moves a block into its space
Crafting
Usage
Copper torches can be placed on the top or the sides of most solid blocks, although some blocks require Template:Control. Being non-solid, copper torches have no collision box. More information about placement can be found at Minecraft:Opacity/Placement.
Gravity-affected blocks like Minecraft:sand and Minecraft:gravel do not start falling if the space immediately beneath is occupied by a copper torch. Falling blocks break if they fall onto a solid block with a copper torch above it. If there is an Minecraft:air block under the copper torch, the falling blocks fall through the copper torch onto the surface below.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Copper torches do not Minecraft:oxidize. The copper is being used as part of the torch's fuel and not the base.
Light
Copper torches give off a light level of 14. Copper torches also melt Minecraft:snow layers within 2 blocks and Minecraft:ice within 3 blocks (Minecraft:taxicab distance).
When the Minecraft:Render Dragon Features for Creators experiment is enabled in Minecraft:Minecraft Preview, the top part of copper torches emits colored point lighting with Template:Color. This causes the bottom part of the copper torch to render a small square shadow.
Crafting ingredient
Sounds
Data values
ID
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Block states
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Trivia
- In real life, green fire can be produced by introducing copper(II) salts such as Template:W and Template:W into a flame, in a process called Template:W.
- Copper in its metal form does not reliably work for this purpose, as the flame color is produced by metal ions.
Gallery
Mojang screenshots
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Four torch variants, including the copper torch.
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A copper torch in an exposed Minecraft:lush cave.
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Minecraft:Sunny lining stripmines with copper torches
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A wall of copper torches
References
Template:Navbox copper Template:Navbox blocks
Minecraft:de:Kupferfackel Minecraft:fr:Torche de cuivre Minecraft:ja:銅の松明 Minecraft:ko:구리 횃불 Minecraft:lzh:銅炬 Minecraft:pt:Tocha de Cobre Minecraft:ru:Медный факел Minecraft:uk:Мідний смолоскип Minecraft:zh:铜火把