Minecraft:Suspicious Sand
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Template:For Template:Infobox block Suspicious sand is a fragile gravity-affected block found in various Overworld Minecraft:structures. It can be Minecraft:brushed to extract unique structure-dependent loot from it. It drops nothing if it breaks, and will break if it falls or is moved.
Obtaining
Template:IN, suspicious sand drops as an item if it falls for more than 30 seconds, which can be achieved by falling into an upward Minecraft:bubble column, or through two Minecraft:cobwebs stacked on top of each other.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> However, it does not retain its loot.
Template:IN, suspicious sand can be obtained only through the Minecraft:Creative inventory, using Template:Control in Minecraft:Creative mode and Minecraft:commands.
Breaking
The suitable tool to break suspicious sand is Minecraft:shovel. Template:Breaking row Suspicious sand drops nothing when it's destroyed.
Natural generation
Suspicious sand generates naturally in buried rooms under Minecraft:desert pyramids, as well as in the bottom of Minecraft:desert wells. It also generates within warm ocean ruins.
Usage
Brushing
When a Minecraft:brush is Template:Ctrl on a suspicious sand, cracks start to appear on all sides of the block as the Template:Cd block state of the block starts to increase. If the suspicious sand being brushed is naturally generated, an item gradually emerges from the side where the player starts brushing. After 96 (6+20+30+40 per stage) Minecraft:game ticks (4.8 seconds), the item is extracted, and the suspicious sand is converted into Minecraft:sand.
If the player stops brushing a suspicious sand, the block remains in its half-excavated state for a few seconds, before gradually returning to its unexcavated state one stage at a time.
Loot
The item obtained and the Minecraft:loot table of suspicious sand is dependent on which structure it has generated in. Items can be extracted only from naturally generated suspicious sand. When placed by the player, nothing is produced after brushing.
Template:LootChest Template:LootChest Template:LootChest
Turtle eggs
A Minecraft:turtle egg can hatch only if placed on suspicious sand, regular Minecraft:sand, or Minecraft:red sand.
Piston interactivity
Suspicious sand is destroyed when the Minecraft:piston tries to push it. It can't be pulled by the Minecraft:sticky piston.
Sounds
Generic
Template:Sound table/Block/Suspicious sand
Unique
Data values
ID
Template:JE: Template:ID table Template:ID table
Template:BE: Template:ID table2 Template:ID table
Block states
<section begin="block states"/>Template:El: Template:Bst
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Block data
<section begin="block data"/>
- Template:Nbt Block entity data
- Template:Nbt inherit/blockentity
- Template:Nbt inherit/lootable
- Template:Nbt: The item in the block. May not exist.
<section end="block data"/>
Falling block entity
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{{#lst:Falling Block|entity data}}
Advancements
History
Announcement
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Issues
Gallery
Development Images
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Prototype texture of suspicious sand.<ref>Template:Ytl</ref>
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Prototype of suspicious sand being brushed.
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Ditto.
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Ditto.
References
Template:Navbox blocks Template:Navbox entities
Minecraft:de:Seltsamer Sand Minecraft:es:Bloque sospechoso Minecraft:fr:Sable suspect Minecraft:it:Sabbia sospetta Minecraft:ja:怪しげなブロック Minecraft:ko:수상한 모래 Minecraft:pl:Podejrzany blok Minecraft:pt:Areia Suspeita Minecraft:ru:Подозрительные блоки Minecraft:uk:Підозрілий пісок Minecraft:zh:可疑的沙子