Minecraft:Glazed Terracotta
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Template:Infobox block Glazed terracotta is a vibrant Minecraft:solid block that comes in the sixteen regular Minecraft:dye colors, obtained by smelting Minecraft:stained terracotta. Glazed terracotta does not stick to Minecraft:slime blocks or Minecraft:honey blocks, and it cannot be pulled by Minecraft:sticky pistons, but it can be pushed by Minecraft:pistons.
Obtaining
Breaking
Glazed terracotta requires a Minecraft:pickaxe to be mined. When mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.
Natural generation
Purple glazed terracotta generates in some cold Minecraft:ocean ruins.
Yellow glazed terracotta generates in mason houses in Minecraft:savanna Minecraft:villages.
Orange glazed terracotta generates in Minecraft:savanna village armorer houses.
White glazed terracotta generates in some Minecraft:desert village buildings.
Lime glazed terracotta generates in one of the desert village temples.
Light blue glazed terracotta generates in toolsmith houses in desert villages.
Black, cyan, light blue, light gray, orange and yellow glazed terracotta can generate in Minecraft:trail ruins.
Red glazed terracotta generate in altar-like structures with Minecraft:ominous vaults within trial chambers.
Smelting
Glazed terracotta can be obtained by smelting any Minecraft:stained terracotta. Unstained terracotta cannot be smelted.
Trading
Usage
Glazed terracotta does not stick to Minecraft:slime blocks or Minecraft:honey blocks, but unlike Minecraft:immovable blocks, it can be pushed by Minecraft:pistons and Minecraft:sticky pistons. It cannot be pulled by sticky pistons.
Placement
When placed, glazed terracotta's texture rotates relative to the direction the player is facing while placing the block. If several glazed terracotta blocks of the same color are placed in the "correct" orientation in a 2×2 or greater area, the textures align to create a singular image, as demonstrated in the image to the right.
The magenta glazed terracotta pattern includes an arrow (⬆) design that can be used to point to things or direct players. A guide is shown below, in order to correctly place the arrow direction (based on testing).
| Facing | Arrow direction |
|---|---|
| Front | Pointing right ► |
| Left | Pointing down ▼ |
| Right | Pointing up ▲ |
| Above | Pointing down ▼ |
Texture
Glazed terracotta blocks are designed to form a larger, cohesive pattern when placed in the correct 2×2 configuration. Most textures have reflection symmetry along a diagonal line that goes from corner to corner, though the colors of individual pixels can differ slightly.
Although the design of each individual glazed terracotta block is up for interpretation, there are some intentional details in certain blocks:
- Magenta blocks contain directional arrows.
- Cyan blocks contain a Minecraft:creeper's face.
- Purple blocks contain the hilt and handguard of a Minecraft:sword.
Note blocks
All types of glazed terracotta can be placed under Minecraft:note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.
Sulfur cube
Template:In development Minecraft:Sulfur cubes have the ability to absorb glazed terracotta, either through picking it up or being interacted with it. This provides the regular/football effect to the mob when hitting it.
Sounds
Data values
ID
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Block states
Videos
History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
New Nintendo 3DS Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- According to Minecraft:Jens Bergensten, the inspiration for glazed terracotta blocks came from a Moroccan-styled bathroom floor at a hotel in California.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
- Glazed terracotta blocks were designed by Minecraft:Johan Aronson.<ref name="redditsnapshot">Template:Reddit</ref>
Gallery
Screenshots
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The first instance of glazed terracotta appears in this banner for snapshot Minecraft:17w06a. (Magenta, top center of structure)
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A complex terracotta pattern that uses multiple colors to achieve a rich carpet effect.
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Several more complex multi-color terracotta patterns.
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A terracotta pattern using 14 kinds of terracotta block.
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Purple glazed terracotta generating in Minecraft:ocean ruins.
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All of the radial glazed terracotta patterns, shown in a continuous arrangement next to their unglazed counterparts.
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A structure of lime glazed terracotta.
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Another structure of lime glazed terracotta.
In other media
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Official artwork of every type of glazed terracotta, used for the 15th anniversary of Minecraft:Minecraft.<ref>https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/15th-anniversary</ref>
References
External links
- Block of the Week: Glazed Terracotta – Minecraft.net on January 19, 2018
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