Terracotta
Renewable |
Yes |
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Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Tool | |
Blast resistance |
4.2 |
Hardness |
1.25 |
Luminous |
No |
Transparent |
No |
Flammable |
No |
Catches fire from lava |
No |
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Terracotta is a block that is found abundantly in badlands biomes, or can be obtained by smelting clay. It can be dyed to create stained terracotta.
Obtaining[edit | edit source]
Breaking[edit | edit source]
Terracotta can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it drops nothing.
Block | Terracotta | |
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Hardness | 1.25 | |
Tool | ||
Breaking time (sec)[A] | ||
Default | 6.25 | |
Wooden | 0.95 | |
Stone | 0.5 | |
Iron | 0.35 | |
Diamond | 0.25 | |
Netherite | 0.25 | |
Golden | 0.2 |
- ↑ Times are for unenchanted tools as used by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.
Natural generation[edit | edit source]
Badlands
Red, orange, yellow, brown, white, light gray, and uncolored terracotta can be found naturally in badlands biomes, which yield massive amounts of terracotta.
Villages
Terracotta can be found in mason houses in plains villages and in some desert village houses, lamps and meeting points.
Smelting[edit | edit source]
Ingredients | Smelting recipe |
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Clay + Any fuel |
Usage[edit | edit source]
Building[edit | edit source]
Terracotta has the same blast resistance as most other stone blocks, which is significantly higher than the block of clay before being smelted. A block of terracotta when one block away from a creeper or TNT explosion protects any blocks behind it, although the terracotta itself is destroyed.
Crafting ingredient[edit | edit source]
Note blocks[edit | edit source]
Uncolored terracotta can be placed under note blocks to produce a "bass drum" sound.
Sounds[edit | edit source]
stone sound type | ||||||||
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Sound | Subtitles | Source | Description | Resource location | Translation key | Volume | Pitch | Attenuation distance |
Block broken | Blocks | Once the block has broken | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block placed | Blocks | When the block is placed | block | subtitles | 1.0 | 0.8 | 16 | |
Block breaking | Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | block | subtitles | 0.25 | 0.5 | 16 | |
Something falls on a block | Entity-Dependent | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | subtitles [upcoming JE 1.21.4] | 0.5 | 0.75 | 16 | |
Footsteps | Entity-Dependent | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | 0.15 | 1.0 | 16 |
stone sound type | |||||
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Sound | Source | Description | Resource location | Volume | Pitch |
Blocks | Once the block has broken | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | When the block is placed | dig | 1.0 | 0.8-1.0 | |
Blocks | While the block is in the process of being broken | hit | 0.37 | 0.5 | |
Players | Falling on the block with fall damage | fall | 0.4 | 1.0 | |
Players | Walking on the block | step | 0.3 | 1.0 | |
Blocks | Jumping from the block | jump | 0.12 | 1.0 | |
Blocks | Falling on the block without fall damage | land | 0.22 | 1.0 |
Data values[edit | edit source]
ID[edit | edit source]
Name | Identifier | Form | Translation key |
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Terracotta | terracotta | Block & Item | block.minecraft.terracotta |
Name | Identifier | Alias ID | Numeric ID | Form | Item ID[i 1] | Translation key |
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Terracotta | hardened_clay | None | 172 | Block & Giveable Item[i 2] | Identical[i 3] | tile.hardened_clay.name |
Video[edit | edit source]
History[edit | edit source]
Java Edition | |||||||
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April 24, 2013 | Dinnerbone tweets the first picture of the hardened clay block, based on a suggestion by user BlameTheController, to be similar to Native American Pueblos.[1] | ||||||
1.6.1 | 13w17a | Added hardened clay. | |||||
1.7.2 | 13w36b | Hardened clay now generates in mesa biomes. | |||||
1.12 | 17w16a | Hardened clay is now called "terracotta". | |||||
1.13 | 17w47a | Prior to The Flattening, the block's numeral ID was 172. | |||||
17w47b | The ID for terracotta has been changed from hardened_clay to terracotta . | ||||||
1.14 | 18w43a | The texture of terracotta has been changed. The stained terracotta textures remain unchanged.[2] | |||||
18w48a | Uncolored terracotta can now be found in plains villages. | ||||||
18w50a | Uncolored terracotta can now be found in desert villages. | ||||||
19w13a | Uncolored terracotta has also become renewable, due to mason villagers throwing clay at players under the Hero of the Village effect, which can be smelted into terracotta. | ||||||
1.20 | 23w12a | Terracotta can now be used to craft host armor trims, raiser armor trims, shaper armor trims, and wayfinder armor trims. | |||||
Terracotta can now be found in trail ruins. | |||||||
Pocket Edition Alpha | |||||||
v0.9.0 | build 1 | Added hardened clay. | |||||
build 11 | Hardened clay can now be used to used to craft stained clay. | ||||||
Hardened clay can now be obtained by smelting clay blocks. | |||||||
Pocket Edition | |||||||
1.1.0 | alpha 1.1.0.0 | Hardened clay is now called "terracotta". | |||||
Bedrock Edition | |||||||
1.10.0 | beta 1.10.0.3 | The texture of terracotta has been changed. | |||||
Uncolored terracotta now generates in the new villages. | |||||||
1.19.0 | Preview 1.19.0.25 | Mud now can be converted into clay using pointed dripstone, making uncolored terracotta renewable as well. | |||||
1.19.80 Experiment | Preview 1.19.80.22 | Terracotta can now be used to craft host armor trim, raiser armor trim, shaper armor trim, and wayfinder armor trim. | |||||
Terracotta can now be found in trail ruins. | |||||||
Legacy Console Edition | |||||||
Xbox 360 | Xbox One | PS3 | PS4 | PS Vita | Wii U | Switch | |
TU19 | CU7 | 1.12 | 1.12 | 1.12 | Patch 1 | 1.0.1 | Added hardened clay. |
TU31 | CU19 | 1.22 | 1.22 | 1.22 | Patch 3 | Hardened clay now generates naturally in mesa biomes. | |
TU53 | CU43 | 1.49 | 1.50 | 1.49 | Patch 23 | 1.0.3 | Hardened clay is now called "terracotta". |
1.90 | The texture of terracotta has been changed. | ||||||
New Nintendo 3DS Edition | |||||||
0.1.0 | Added hardened clay. |
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The first picture of terracotta tweeted by Dinnerbone.
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The 13w17a banner, featuring terracotta.
Issues[edit | edit source]
Issues relating to "Terracotta" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
- Despite the name change, in Bedrock Edition, normal terracotta's ID is still
hardened_clay
.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
Screenshots[edit | edit source]
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Naturally occurring terracotta found in a badlands biome.
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Naturally occurring terracotta found in a badlands plateau.
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More jagged naturally occurring terracotta found in an eroded badlands biome.
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Naturally occurring terracotta found in a badlands cavern.
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "The silly guesses at what that block is are pretty hilarious. @BlameTC suggested the block, ask him what it is!" – @Dinnerbone (Nathan Adams) on X (formerly Twitter), April 25, 2013
- ↑ MC-161716