Minecraft:Workstation
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Template:For Template:For Template:Cleanup A workstation is any block that a Minecraft:player can use to produce items or that functions as Minecraft:job site block for a Minecraft:villager.
Usage
The table below describes each workstation, the way players can use it ("Player usage", if any), and its corresponding village profession (if any).
| Station | Player usage | Villager profession | Primary items | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
Minecraft:Crafting | - | Most items | Crafting items into different items. The crafter is an automatic version of the crafting table, controlled by redstone. |
| Template:BlockLink | Cutting slabs, stairs and more out of stone materials or copper blocks | Template:EntityLink | Stone-based and copper blocks | Cutting is instant and upto 1 stack of blocks can be cut at a time. |
| Template:BlockLink | Embroidering<ref name="nign" group="note">This process has no in-game name.</ref> | Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Banners, Minecraft:Banner Patterns, and Minecraft:dyes | Adding patterns to banners, using a Minecraft:loom. |
| Template:BlockLink | Cartography | Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Maps | Modifying a map using a Minecraft:cartography table. |
| Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink Template:BlockLink |
Minecraft:Smelting Blasting Smoking |
- Template:EntityLink Template:EntityLink |
Fuel, raw Minecraft:ores, and Minecraft:food | Using fuel to smelt items in a Minecraft:furnace, blast ores in a Minecraft:blast furnace, or smoke foods in a Minecraft:smoker. |
| Template:BlockLink | Minecraft:Smithing | Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Smithing templates, materials, Minecraft:tools, Minecraft:armor, | Upgrading diamond equipment to netherite, and adding Minecraft:armor trims to any tier of armor. |
| Template:BlockLink | Applying Minecraft:enchantments, renaming, repairing, and combining (Minecraft:Anvil mechanics) | - | Minecraft:Tools and Minecraft:armor | Enchanting books using enchanted books, giving items custom names, repairing and combining tools and armor |
| Template:BlockLink | Minecraft:Enchanting | - | Tools, armor, Minecraft:books, and Minecraft:lapis lazuli | Enchanting tools, armor, and books with new enchantments. Can only enchant unenchanted items. |
| Template:BlockLink | Grinding and disenchanting | Template:EntityLink | Tools and armor | Removing the enchantments on equipment, and repairing equipment by combining pieces of the same type. |
| Template:BlockLink | None<ref name="upcoming">Template:Snap – This block will be given a GUI and use for players in the future.</ref> | Template:EntityLink | – | – |
| Template:BlockLink | Storage | Template:EntityLink | All items | The barrel is a storage container that stores upto 27 stacks (or slots) of items. It cannot produce, construct, or combine items – it simply stores them. Fishermen and other villagers do not use the barrel for storage, and a fisherman's trades are not affected by any items stored in the barrel it uses as its jobsite. |
| Template:BlockLink | Reading books | Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Written books, and Minecraft:book and quills | – |
| Template:BlockLink | Composting<ref name="no_gui" group="note">This block does not have a GUI.</ref> | Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Food, Minecraft:crops, and plant-based items | Converts some organic items to Minecraft:bonemeal. |
| Template:BlockLink | Dyeing armor<ref name="no_gui" group="note" />Template:Only Filling and emptying Minecraft:bottles and Minecraft:buckets |
Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Bottles, Minecraft:buckets, Minecraft:dyesTemplate:Only, and some dyed items | Template:IN, Minecraft:dyes can be Template:Control on a cauldron with Minecraft:water in it to dye the water. Then leather Minecraft:armor, leather Minecraft:horse armor, or Minecraft:wolf armor can be Template:Control on the cauldron to dye the armor. A cauldron with undyed water Template:In or water Template:In can be used to remove the dye from armor or Minecraft:shulker boxes, or to remove the top Minecraft:banner pattern from a Minecraft:banner. |
| Template:BlockLink | Minecraft:Brewing potions | Template:EntityLink | Minecraft:Water bottles, Minecraft:potions, Minecraft:blaze powder, and potion ingredients. | A potion ingredient can be placed into the top slot, blaze powder can be placed in the fuel slot, and 1 to 3 bottles or potions can be placed in the bottom 3 slots. If used correctly, the player can brew potions. |
Notes
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References
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