Amethyst blocks
Amethyst blocks occur underground.
They come in two forms: regular and budding.
A budding variant can be acquired, but you get amethyst crystals from it.
Budding Amethyst has 4 states, and you get crystal pieces from it.
Amethyst can be obtained using any pickaxe (except wooden).
A block of amethyst and an amethyst crystal will be awarded for breaking the block.
Walking on Amethyst makes you hear the tinkle of a bell.
Copper block
The most important thing about copper is that it oxidizes.
This process is divided into 4 stages: default, slightly oxidized, medium oxidized, maximum oxidized.
Each stage lasts 50/80 days.
The copper blocks can be waxed to stop the oxidation process.
Just use a honeycomb on the block.
With the help of an ax, you might both remove the copper wax and reverse the oxidation process.
Deepslate
Deepslate appears underground, just like rock.
you might mine the deepslate with any pickaxe you want.
However, instead of pure raw material, you will get deepslate cobblestone.
After using the pickaxe with the Silk Touch enchantment, the deepslate falls out.
For now, it’s just for decoration, nothing can be done about it.
Calcite
You’ll find calcite in the natural environment, right next to the amethyst geodes.
you might extract it with any pickaxe, but there’s nothing you might do with it.
Tinted glass
Tinted glass does not pass light.
you’re free to collect it by hand, without using special tools.
In addition, the mob locked inside will not suffocate.
Creation - glass and 4 amethyst crystals (as in the screenshot above).
Dripstone
The dripstones are underwater.
They can form stalagmites, stalactites and stalagnates.
They can be used for decorative purposes.
They are extracted with a pickaxe or can be purchased from a vendor.
It occurs in dripstone caves or in random caves.
A falling stalactite can deal damage and kill a character.
A fall on stalagmite can end in death.
Dripstones can also appear under water.
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