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Minecraft:Stained Glass

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Template:Distinguish Template:For Template:Infobox block Stained glass is a Minecraft:dyed variant of the Minecraft:glass block.

Obtaining

Breaking

Stained glass drops itself only if it is broken with a Minecraft:tool enchanted with Minecraft:Silk Touch. Otherwise, it drops nothing.

Stained glass does not have an assigned tool; it is mined at the same speed regardless of what tool is used.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>

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Natural generation

Magenta stained glass blocks naturally generate as windows in Minecraft:end cities and end ships.

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Magenta stained glass naturally generating in an end city.

Brown stained glass can generate in Minecraft:trail ruins.

Black, light gray, and white stained glass can generate inside Minecraft:trial chambers.

Crafting

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Usage

Stained glass blocks adjacent to other glass blocks are invisible when viewed through glass that is identical in color.

Mobs cannot normally spawn on stained glass blocks. An exception to this is zombie reinforcements, which can spawn on stained glass blocks (but not Minecraft:stained glass panes).

Stained glass blocks cannot be seen through by mobs, as they treat them as completely opaque. Mobs may look at players through stained glass, but this is purely visual.

Minecraft:Redstone dust and components can be placed on stained glass, but cannot power stained glass. Stained glass can't cut vertical redstone. Vertical redstone can be placed on stained glass. Template:IN, it transmits redstone signals up, not down. Otherwise, stained glass in redstone circuits is functionally the same as an upside-down slab.

Beacon beam color

The color of the beam may be changed by placing blocks of stained glass (or Minecraft:stained glass panes) anywhere above the beacon block. The beam changes colors according to the colors of glass placed above it: the first block sets the beam color, while each additional block sets the color by averaging the red, green, and blue components of the current beam color and the block's color. The color values are the same as those for the corresponding dye. This also works using Minecraft:hardened stained glass and Minecraft:hardened stained glass panes.Template:Only Stained glass panes have the same effect on the beam as stained glass blocks.

The resulting beam color can be found as <math>C = \frac{1}{2^{n}}\left(c_0 + \sum_{i=1}^n{2^{i-1}c_i}\right)</math>where <math>c_i</math> is the sequence of glass colors (<math>c_0</math> corresponds to the lowest block and <math>c_n</math> to the highest one).

As the blending algorithm is considerably simpler than that of leather-dyeing, a much larger part of the sRGB space is available.Template:Info needed A player may experiment with stacking glass, although programs that calculate combinations are also available.<ref>https://minecraft.tools/en/beacon-color.php</ref>

All colors can be made from 15 types of stained glass. For example, red + white stained glass above a beacon creates a shade of pink depending on the quantity of white.

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Crafting ingredient

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Sounds

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Data values

ID

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Videos

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History

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Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Data history

Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Issues

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Trivia

  • Prior to the addition of stained glass to the game, there was a similar block named tinted glass added to the hoax version Minecraft:Java Edition 2.0. The texture for this tinted glass block was used for the implementation of stained glass in 13w41a before it was replaced with a smoother/transparent texture in 13w42a. The iteration of tinted glass from Java Edition 2.0 shares its name with the tinted glass block added in 1.17.

Gallery

Screenshots

See also

References

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External links

Navigation

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