sapphire ore
Minecraft Block for Minecraft Java Edition |
sapphire ore was remixed from Emerald Ore.
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Emerald Ore
First Appearance | Snapshot 12w21a |
Type of Block | Solid Block |
Stackable? | Yes |
Tool Used | IPickaxegraphic |
Data Values | Hex: 81 Dec: 129 |
Obeys Physics? | No |
Luminosity | No |
Transparency | No |
Trivia
- One cavern-network underground in a world will probably hold 5 Emerald Ore blocks each, but separately; rarely in veins.
- Emerald Ore is rarer than Emeralds because you can trade with Villagers to get Emeralds.
- The ruby ore was replaced by the emerald ore, and was red in 12w21a. This is different as of snapshot 12w21b.
- This is different as of snapshot 12w21b.
- Besides trading with Villagers, Emeralds have no use in making things except Emerald Blocks which are mainly decorational as well, although they are used in activating and fueling Beacons , respectively. Due to these two uses, Emeralds in Minecraft: Pocket Edition are only for decoration until villager trading is released.
- It is possible that the possibility (once requirement) of finding Emerald Ore in the Extreme Hills Biome is a reference to the area Emerald Hills in Sonic the Hedgehog 2.
- Emeralds were in early versions of Pocket Edition but were removed for having no use. They were implemented again in 0.9.0.
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