Minecraft:Coral
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Template:Hatnote Template:Infobox block Coral is a type of non-solid block that comes in five variants: tube, brain, bubble, fire, and horn.
Obtaining
Breaking
Coral can be broken instantly by hand, but can be obtained only when mined with a Minecraft:Silk Touch enchanted tool. Mining coral does not decrease the Silk Touch tool's durability. Script error: No such module "breaking row".
Natural generation
Coral naturally generates in coral reef structures found in warm ocean biomes.
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Post-generation
When using bone meal on Minecraft:dirt, coarse dirt, Minecraft:sand, red sand, Minecraft:gravel, or Minecraft:clay in warm ocean biomes, coral generates in place of some of the Minecraft:seagrass in a 5×5 area. in Template:Editions, the same can happen in any biome as long as bone meal is used in a water source above the aforementioned solid blocks.
Usage
Coral can be used as a building or decoration block.
Placement
In order for coral to stay alive, at least one of the blocks surrounding it must be Minecraft:water or a waterlogged block. If placed outside of water, it dies and transforms into its respective dead coral after 3 to 4.95 secondsTemplate:Only or 2 to 9.95 secondsTemplate:Only. Coral dies even when the game rule
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Note blocks
All types of coral can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.
Sounds
Data values
ID
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Block states
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Minecraft Education
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Unused code for a coral block can be found in a developer fork of Beta 1.2_02. This is an example of how it would look in-game using the unused texture from Infdev 20100629.
Data history
Issues
Script error: No such module "Issue list".
Trivia
- In real life, coral are colonies of sessile (immobile) animals.
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Gallery
Screenshots
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Coral naturally generating in a coral reef
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All variants of live coral. Order from left to right: tube, brain, bubble, fire, horn.
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A coral reef at night, with a drowned on top of an ocean ruin, and a magma block creating a bubble column
In other media
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Horn coral as it appeared in the Update Aquatic artwork
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Tube coral as it appeared in the Update Aquatic artwork
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Fire coral as it appeared in the Update Aquatic artwork
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Brain coral as it appeared in the Update Aquatic artwork
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Bubble coral as it appeared in the Update Aquatics artwork
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A purple coral in Minecraft: Story Mode
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An orange coral in Minecraft: Story Mode
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A seaweed-like coral in Minecraft: Story Mode
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A cyan coral in Minecraft: Story Mode
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A pink coral in Minecraft: Story Mode
References
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External links
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