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2×2 crafting grid (inventory) 3×3 crafting grid (Crafting Table) Pocket Edition crafting system (MATTIS) Crafting From Minecraft Wiki Crafting is the method by which many blocks, tools, and other resources are made in Minecraft. In order to craft something, the player must move items from their inventory into a crafting grid. A grid can be accessed in the player's inventory or on a Crafting Table. The player must then arrange them into the pattern representing the item(s) they wish to create. As long as the proper pattern of resources is placed, it will not matter where within the grid the ingredients are placed. Crafting recipes can also be flipped horizontally from their depictions in the graphs below: for instance, you can make a bow with the strings on the right instead of the left. Crafting recipes come in two types: definite and indefinite. A defined item such as the bow has to have the sticks and string in the right places. An indefinite item like a Fermented Spider eye can have the ingredients anywhere within the grid. The player has access to a 2×2 crafting grid in their Inventory screen which can be used anytime the screen is brought up. Crafting recipes that are at most 2×2 materials wide and tall can be crafted there, like wooden planks, sticks and Crafting Tables. To craft with a 3×3 grid, create a Crafting Table, place it anywhere and right-click on it. This brings up a pop-up screen which allows the player to assemble any crafting recipe in the game, as the maximum size for a recipe is 3×3. Contents 1 History 2 MATTIS 3 Xbox 360 crafting system 4 Item durability 5 Complete recipe list 5.1 Basic Recipes 5.2 Block Recipes 5.3 Tool Recipes 5.4 Weapon Recipes 5.5 Armor Recipes 5.6 Transportation Recipes 5.7 Mechanism Recipes 5.8 Food Recipes 5.9 Miscellaneous Recipes 5.10 Dye Recipes 5.11 Wool Recipes 5.12 Enchantment & Brewing Recipes 5.13 Future Crafting Recipes 6 See also 7 References History Crafting was first implemented in Indev 0.31, January 29, 2010. Work had been done to the game so that players had a more controllable inventory: things could be picked up, dropped and put wherever the player wanted them in the hot-bar or the inventory grid. This was vital to starting crafting, which relies on moving items around in inventory screens. Among the first few recipes were Sticks, Pickaxes, Torches, Swords, Axes and Gold and Iron blocks. The next day, Indev was updated again with many other recipes. As new blocks and items were implemented into the game, new crafting recipes were made accordingly. Recipes only had static placements until Beta version 1.2, January 13, 2011. This introduced new recipes that allowed the player to put the ingredients wherever in the grid they wanted (dye + wool). In 1.8, the Adventure Update, crafting was given a very convenient mechanic. Holding shift while grabbing a crafting output would automatically take all possible outputs from the stock of ingredients it was given. Daniel Kaplan released preview images [1][2] of the Minecraft Advanced Touch Technology Interface System (MATTIS) crafting system on April 17, 2012, and the system was implemented in Alpha 0.3.0 on April 24. A simplified crafting system for the Xbox 360 was implemented with the first version release (Beta 1.6.6). MATTIS In the Pocket Edition, crafting is somewhat different and uses the Minecraft Advanced Touch Technology Interface System (MATTIS) crafting system. Rather than having 2x2 and 3x3 grids, there are 4 categories down the left: Blocks, Tools, Food & Armor and Decoration. Tapping on each category brings up a list of items/blocks that are craftable from that menu. In each item, there is an area which lists the requirements. The 1st number is the amount of material collected; the second is the amount required. There is an item description under each item and it tells you what the item is used for. All you have to do then is tap the item wanted as many times as you want to get the desired number of new items. The newly created items show up in your inventory. Crafting is currently limited to survival mode only in PE and is quite limited to very few options. You do have the option to use a crafting table to give you a lot more choices. You must first craft a crafting table. After you tap on the crafting table, the MATTIS pops up with options on crafting. Xbox 360 crafting system This section requires expansion. You can help us by expanding it (http://minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=Crafting&action=edit) . The Xbox 360 Edition uses a simplified crafting system. It doesn't make use of the standard crafting interface as in the original version, but still has similarities to the PC's 2x2 and 3x3 crafting grids. The interface doesn't require the Player to place items in the correct place in a crafting menu, but simply shows the blocks required to craft the selected item, and crafts it if the Player has enough blocks. When the Player uses a crafting table there are 7 categories you can choose from: Structures, Tools and Weapons, Food, Armor, Mechanisms, Transportation, and Decoration. Without a crafting table the Armor tab is missing because you need to have a 3x3 crafting grid to make any of the armor. By pressing (x) opens the basic crafting options, which allows you to make what you usually can with the 2x2 crafting grid. You can craft - Wooden Planks Sticks Torches (There is an option for Charcoal and Coal torches) A Crafting table Flint and Steel Sugar You can craft structures blocks - Clay blocks Snow blocks Sandstone blocks Brick blocks Mechanisms - Lever Redstone torches Buttons Pressure plates Transportation - Recent Community Articles Server Login Servers Temporarily Offline; Fix For Exploit In Progress domingo, 15 de julio de 2012 5:09:00 Minecraft News - MCX360 1.7.3, and Other Assorted Awesome sábado, 14 de julio de 2012 19:48:00 MCX360 Update News - Patch Released! viernes, 13 de julio de 2012 19:10:00 Community Creations - TimeBomb; Taco Bell viernes, 13 de julio de 2012 8:03:00 Snapshot? Not This Week; Amazing Elevator jueves, 12 de julio de 2012 16:52:00 Mojang Tweets Everything is back to normal!!! You may resume your regularly scheduled Minecrafting. No personal details have been exposed, the hack is only to login using someone elses' username. @xlson, @dinnerbone, and @_grum are on it! 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2×2 crafting grid (inventory)

3×3 crafting grid (Crafting Table)

Pocket Edition crafting system (MATTIS)

CraftingFrom Minecraft Wiki

Crafting is the method by which many blocks, tools, and other resources are made in Minecraft. In order to craft something, the player must moveitems from their inventory into a crafting grid. A grid can be accessed in the player's inventory or on a Crafting Table. The player must then arrange theminto the pattern representing the item(s) they wish to create. As long as the proper pattern of resources is placed, it will not matter where within the gridthe ingredients are placed. Crafting recipes can also be flipped horizontally from their depictions in the graphs below: for instance, you can make a bowwith the strings on the right instead of the left. Crafting recipes come in two types: definite and indefinite. A defined item such as the bow has to have thesticks and string in the right places. An indefinite item like a Fermented Spider eye can have the ingredients anywhere within the grid.

The player has access to a 2×2 crafting grid in their Inventory screen which can be used anytime the screen is brought up. Crafting recipes that are atmost 2×2 materials wide and tall can be crafted there, like wooden planks, sticks and Crafting Tables. To craft with a 3×3 grid, create a Crafting Table,place it anywhere and right-click on it. This brings up a pop-up screen which allows the player to assemble any crafting recipe in thegame, as the maximum size for a recipe is 3×3.

Contents

1 History

2 MATTIS

3 Xbox 360 crafting system

4 Item durability

5 Complete recipe list

5.1 Basic Recipes

5.2 Block Recipes

5.3 Tool Recipes

5.4 Weapon Recipes

5.5 Armor Recipes

5.6 Transportation Recipes

5.7 Mechanism Recipes

5.8 Food Recipes

5.9 Miscellaneous Recipes

5.10 Dye Recipes

5.11 Wool Recipes

5.12 Enchantment & Brewing Recipes

5.13 Future Crafting Recipes

6 See also

7 References

History

Crafting was first implemented in Indev 0.31, January 29, 2010. Work had been done to the game so that players had a more controllable inventory: things could be picked up, dropped andput wherever the player wanted them in the hot-bar or the inventory grid. This was vital to starting crafting, which relies on moving items around in inventory screens. Among the first fewrecipes were Sticks, Pickaxes, Torches, Swords, Axes and Gold and Iron blocks. The next day, Indev was updated again with many other recipes. As new blocks and items wereimplemented into the game, new crafting recipes were made accordingly.

Recipes only had static placements until Beta version 1.2, January 13, 2011. This introduced new recipes that allowed the player to put the ingredients wherever in the grid they wanted (dye +wool).

In 1.8, the Adventure Update, crafting was given a very convenient mechanic. Holding shift while grabbing a crafting output would automatically take all possible outputs from the stock ofingredients it was given.

Daniel Kaplan released preview images[1][2] of the Minecraft Advanced Touch Technology Interface System (MATTIS) crafting system on April 17, 2012, and the system was implementedin Alpha 0.3.0 on April 24.

A simplified crafting system for the Xbox 360 was implemented with the first version release (Beta 1.6.6).

MATTIS

In the Pocket Edition, crafting is somewhat different and uses the Minecraft Advanced Touch Technology Interface System (MATTIS) crafting system. Rather than having 2x2 and 3x3grids, there are 4 categories down the left: Blocks, Tools, Food & Armor and Decoration. Tapping on each category brings up a list of items/blocks that are craftable from that menu. In eachitem, there is an area which lists the requirements. The 1st number is the amount of material collected; the second is the amount required. There is an item description under each item and ittells you what the item is used for. All you have to do then is tap the item wanted as many times as you want to get the desired number of new items. The newly created items show up in yourinventory. Crafting is currently limited to survival mode only in PE and is quite limited to very few options.

You do have the option to use a crafting table to give you a lot more choices. You must first craft a crafting table. After you tap on the crafting table, the MATTIS pops up with options oncrafting.

Xbox 360 crafting system

This section requires expansion.

You can help us by expanding it (http://minecraftwiki.net/index.php?title=Crafting&action=edit) .

The Xbox 360 Edition uses a simplified crafting system. It doesn't make use of the standard crafting interface as in the original version, but still has similarities to the PC's 2x2 and 3x3crafting grids. The interface doesn't require the Player to place items in the correct place in a crafting menu, but simply shows the blocks required to craft the selected item, and crafts it if thePlayer has enough blocks. When the Player uses a crafting table there are 7 categories you can choose from: Structures, Tools and Weapons, Food, Armor, Mechanisms, Transportation,and Decoration. Without a crafting table the Armor tab is missing because you need to have a 3x3 crafting grid to make any of the armor.

By pressing (x) opens the basic crafting options, which allows you to make what you usually can with the 2x2 crafting grid.

You can craft -

Wooden Planks

Sticks

Torches (There is an option for Charcoal and Coal torches)

A Crafting table

Flint and Steel

Sugar

You can craft structures blocks -

Clay blocks

Snow blocks

Sandstone blocks

Brick blocks

Mechanisms -

Lever

Redstone torches

Buttons

Pressure plates

Transportation -

Recent Community Articles

Server Login Servers Temporarily Offline; Fix ForExploit In Progress

domingo, 15 de julio de 2012 5:09:00

Minecraft News - MCX360 1.7.3, and Other AssortedAwesome

sábado, 14 de julio de 2012 19:48:00

MCX360 Update News - Patch Released!

viernes, 13 de julio de 2012 19:10:00

Community Creations - TimeBomb; Taco Bell

viernes, 13 de julio de 2012 8:03:00

Snapshot? Not This Week; Amazing Elevator

jueves, 12 de julio de 2012 16:52:00

Mojang Tweets

Everything is back to normal!!! You may resumeyour regularly scheduled Minecrafting.No personal details have been exposed, the hack isonly to login using someone elses' username.@xlson, @dinnerbone, and @_grum are on it!We're working on it!!! :) http://t.co/LuCnqzPuNew 360 update is out now!!! http://t.co/0a030tCLWoohoo! “@Kappische: Minecraft PE: Waiting onapproval =)”Excited to show the winner of the Facebook coverart contest! We featured some of our favs on theblog! http://t.co/ukc9PkzP

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Minecart with Chest (need a Minecart made from a crafting table)

Minecart with Furnace (need a minecart made from a crafting table)

Decoration items -

Colored Wools

Dye production

Iron and Gold ingots from the block form (need a Iron Block or a Gold Block made from a crafting table)

Diamonds from the block form (need a Diamond Block made from a crafting table)

By using crafting table further items can be crafted like ...

Building/Structure blocks

Tools and Weapons

Food

Armor

Expanded Mechanism options

Transportation

Further Decorations

With many more items anticipated for Upcoming Updates

Item durability

Main article: Item durability

Certain crafted items, such as tools and armor, as well as certain other usable items, are subject to item durability; a process whereby repeated use of the tool will deplete its number ofavailable uses unless it is repaired. A stronger material will last longer whereas a weaker resource such as wood disintegrates quicker. In order to determine the durability of an item, a smalldamage bar below each item displays how much longer a tool will last before it breaks and needs to be replaced (this also applies to armor).

A use is counted only if a player completely breaks apart one block or hits a mob. If a block is partially broken this is not counted as a full use. If a player happens to use a tool that is notsuitable for the task at hand (e.g. Using an axe to dig through stone instead of a pickaxe, or fighting a mob with a shovel instead of a sword), it will count as two uses rather than one as this isnot using the item in hand for its designed use.

Proper use of tools will maximize their durability. Assuming a player uses a tool appropriately, the following list shows the maximum durability for tools of each material type.

Wood - 60 uses

Stone - 132 uses

Iron - 251 uses

Gold - 33 uses

Diamond - 1562 uses

Regarding protective gear such as armor, the amount of damage a piece of armor can protect is dependent on the material the armor is made of. The protection of the armor stays constantand is no longer dependent on the durability of the armor. Please note that even though that gold tools have lower durability, they do the work faster.

Complete recipe list

Currently, there are 174 recipes. Some recipes are depicted in the animations below (note: your browser needs JavaScript enabled).

Basic Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Wooden

PlanksWood

Used as a building material and can be crafted into many things. The form of

wood that you used would change color result in the output.

Sticks Wooden PlanksUsed to craft torches, arrows, signs, ladders, fences, paintings and as handles

for tools and weapons.

Torches Stick + Coal (or Charcoal) Used to create light. Torches also melt snow and ice.

Crafting

TableWooden Planks Allows the player to craft on a 3x3 grid.

Furnace Cobblestone Allows the player to smelt.

Chest Wooden PlanksStores blocks and items inside. Place two chests side by side to create a larger

chest with double the capacity.

Block Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Ore Blocks

Gold Ingots or

Iron Ingots or

Diamond Gems or

Lapis Lazuli Dyes or

Emeralds

Allows ingots, gems, or dyes to be crafted into placeable blocks. Can be used

as an expensive building block or compact storage of the ore.

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Glowstone Glowstone (Dust)Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used

underwater. If mined again, it turns back into Glowstone dust.

Wool String Used as a building material and can be colored with dyes.

TNT Gunpowder + Sand Used to cause explosions.

Wood Slabs Wooden PlanksUsed for making long staircases. Two slabs placed on top of each other will

create a normal-sized double slab block.

Stone Slabs

Stone, Sandstone,

Cobblestone, Brick, or Stone

Brick

Used for making long staircases. Two slabs placed on top of each other will

create a normal-sized double slab block.

Wood Stairs Wooden Planks Used for compact staircases.

Stone Stairs

Cobblestone, Brick, Stone

Brick, Nether Brick,

Sandstone

Used for compact staircases.

Snow Block SnowballsUsed as a building material, or as compact storage for Snowballs. Also may

be used for Snow Golems.

Clay Block Clay Used as a building material, or as compact storage for Clay Balls.

Brick (Block) Clay Bricks Used as a building material.

Stone Brick StoneUsed as a building material. To obtain stone, smelt cobblestone or utilize Silk

Touch enchantment on a pickaxe when mining stone.

Bookshelf Wooden Planks + Books Used as decoration, or to give an Enchantment Table knowledge.

Sandstone Sand Used as a building material. Is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.

Smooth

SandstoneSandstone (Any Type) Decorative block.

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Decorative

SandstoneSandstone Slab Decorative block.

Jack-O-

LanternPumpkin + Torch

Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used

underwater.

Tool Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Axes

Sticks +

Wooden Plank or

Cobblestone or

Iron Ingots or

Gold Ingots or

Diamond Gems

Used to chop wood-related blocks faster than by hand.

Pickaxes

Sticks +

Wooden Plank or

Cobblestone or

Iron Ingots or

Gold Ingots or

Diamond Gems

Required to mine stone-related blocks and ore.

Shovels

Sticks +

Wooden Plank or

Cobblestone or

Iron Ingots or

Gold Ingots or

Diamond Gems

Used to dig dirt, grass, sand, gravel and snow faster than by hand. Shovels are

required to dig snowballs.

Hoes

Sticks +

Wooden Plank or

Cobblestone or

Iron Ingots or

Gold Ingots or

Diamond Gems

Used to till dirt and grass blocks to prepare for crops.

Flint and

SteelIron Ingot + Flint Used to create fire.

Bucket Iron Ingots Used to hold and transport water, lava and milk.

Compass Iron Ingots + Redstone Dust Points to the player's original spawn point.

Maps Paper + CompassWill create an image of an area explored while held. This can be used for

path-finding.

Clock Gold Ingots + Redstone Dust Displays positions of the Sun and Moon.

Fishing Rod Sticks + String Used to catch fish. Can also be used to pull mobs and other entities.

Shears Iron IngotsUsed to collect leaves, tall grass, vines and wool from Sheep. Also breaks

Wool faster than by hand.

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Fire Charge

Blaze Powder +

Coal/Charcoal +

Gunpowder

Used to create fire and to light blocks and entities on fire. Can also be shot out

of dispensers.

Weapon Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Swords

Stick +

Wooden Plank or

Cobblestone or

Iron Ingots or

Gold Ingots or

Diamond Gems

Deals mobs more damage than by hand.

Bow Sticks + String Allows for ranged attacks by using arrows.

Arrows Flint + Stick + Feather Used as ammunition for bows.

Armor Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Helmets

Leather or

Gold Ingots or

Iron Ingots or

Diamond Gems or

Fire*

Leather Cap gives

Golden Helmet gives

Iron Helmet gives

Diamond Helmet gives

Chain Helmet gives

Chestplates

Leather or

Gold Ingots or

Iron Ingots or

Diamond Gems or

Fire*

Leather Tunic gives

Golden Chestplate gives

Iron Chestplate gives

Diamond Chestplate gives

Chain Chestplate gives

Leggings

Leather or

Gold Ingots or

Iron Ingots or

Diamond Gems or

Fire*

Leather Pants give

Golden Leggings give

Iron Leggings give

Diamond Leggings give

Chain Leggings give

Boots

Leather or

Gold Ingots or

Iron Ingots or

Diamond Gems or

Fire*

Leather Boots give

Golden Boots give

Iron Boots give

Diamond Boots give

Chain Boots give

* Fire is only obtainable via inventory hacking.

Transportation Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Minecart Iron Ingots Used to transport the player or a mob along rails.

Powered

MinecartFurnace + Minecart Used to push other Minecarts along rails using fuel.

Storage

MinecartChest + Minecart Used to transport goods along rails.

Rails Stick + Iron Ingots Used to guide minecarts.

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Powered RailStick + Gold Ingots +

Redstone DustUsed to speed up or brake minecarts.

Detector RailStone Pressure Plate + Iron

Ingots + Redstone Dust

Functions like a Pressure Plate (sends a Redstone signal when powered) but

can only be activated by a minecart.

Boat Wooden Planks Used to travel in water faster than swimming.

Mechanism Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

DoorsWooden Planks or Iron

Ingots

Wooden doors are activated by clicking or with redstone. Iron doors are

similar but can only be opened by Redstone, Switches, or Pressure Plates and

things close to that.

Trapdoors Wooden PlanksTrapdoors are activated by clicking, and function as normal doors, but are a

1x1 one block and lie flat on the ground. Can also be activated with redstone.

Pressure

PlatesWooden Planks or Stone

Used to send an electrical charge when stepped on by a player or a mob.

Wooden Pressure Plates can also be activated by dropping something on

them.

Stone Button StoneUsed to send an electrical charge by being pressed. Stays activated for

approximately a second before shutting off again.

Redstone

TorchRedstone Dust + Stick

Constantly sends an electrical charge, or can be used as a receiver/transmitter

when connected the side of a block. Can also be used for low-level lighting.

Lever Cobblestone + StickUsed to send an electrical charge by being turned on or off. Stays in on or off

state until clicked again.

Note BlockWooden Planks + Redstone

Dust

Plays a note when triggered. Right click it to change the pitch of the note.

Placing this on top of different blocks changes its type of instrument.

JukeboxWooden Planks + Diamond

GemPlays Music Discs.

DispenserCobblestone + Redstone

Dust + Bow

Used to hold and shoot out items in a random order when given a Redstone

charge.

Redstone

Repeater

Stone + Redstone Dust +

Redstone TorchUsed in redstone circuits as repeater, a delayer, and/or a diode.

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Piston

Cobblestone + Redstone

Dust + Wooden Planks +

Iron Ingot

Pushes blocks and entities.

Sticky Piston Piston + SlimeballPushes blocks and entities, and will pull back the block next to the end when

retracted.

Redstone

Lamp

Redstone Dust +

Glowstone Block

Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used

underwater. It can be turned on and off using redstone. Requires a redstone

connection to emit light.

Food Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Bowls Wooden Planks Used to hold mushroom stew and to milk a Mooshroom.

Mushroom

Stew

Red Mushroom +

Brown Mushroom +

Bowl

Restores . Bowl is re-usable. Crafting recipe is shapeless.

Bread Wheat Restores .

Sugar Sugar Cane Used when crafting Cake and brewing a Potion of Swiftness.

CakeWheat + Sugar + Chicken

Egg + Milk

Restores on every use. Can be used 6 times, for a total of

restored. The buckets are not lost in the process.

CookieWheat +

Cocoa BeansRestores .

Golden AppleRed Apple +

Gold Nuggets

Restores , and regenerates health temporarily. It is the only food that

can be eaten with a full Hunger bar.

Melon Block Melon SliceCan be used for compact storage of melon slices. Each slice restores .

However, breaking one melon block only yields 3-7 melon slices.

Melon Seeds Melon Slice Plantable on farmland. Will produce one Melon Block each harvest.

Pumpkin

SeedsPumpkin Plantable on farmland. Will produce one Pumpkin each harvest.

Miscellaneous Recipes

Ingredients Input » Output Description

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Name

Minerals

Iron Block or

Gold Block or

Diamond Block or

Lapis Lazuli Block or

Emerald Block

Used to reclaim ingots/gems/dyes from blocks.

Painting Sticks + Wool Used as decoration.

Sign Wooden Planks + Stick Shows text entered by the player.

Ladders Sticks Used to climb vertically.

Glass Pane Glass Have similar placement behavior as Fences and use the same texture as Glass.

Iron Bars Iron (Ingot)Have similar placement behavior as Fences, but their height is counted as only

1 block.

Paper Sugar Cane Used to create books and maps.

Book Paper Used to create a bookshelf, book and quills or an enchantment table.

Fences Sticks or Nether BrickUsed as a barrier that cannot be jumped over. Counts as 1.5 blocks high for

mobs and players, but 1 block high for other blocks.

Fence Gate Sticks + Wooden Planks

Used as a door while looking similar to fence blocks. Fence gates can only be

opened by right-clicking (unlike doors and trapdoors, which can be opened by

left- or right-clicking) and Redstone.

Beds Wool + Wooden Planks

Used to advance time from night to morning (in SMP, all players in the

Overworld must be in beds). Also changes the spawn point of the player (but

compasses are unaffected).

Gold Ingot Gold Nugget Used in Tools, Armor, Clocks and Powered Rails.

Eye of Ender Ender Pearl + Blaze Powder Used to locate Strongholds, and repair an End Portal Frame.

Dye Recipes

Four dyes are not included below because they are not obtained through crafting; they are Cactus Green (green), Lapis Lazuli Dye (blue), Cocoa Beans (brown), and Ink Sac (black).

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

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Bone Meal BoneUsed to instantly grow crops, trees, tall grass, huge mushrooms and flowers.

Also used in creating pale dye colors.

Light Gray

Dye

Ink Sac + Bone Meals

or

Gray Dye + Bone Meal

Used to dye wool or sheep light gray. (See Light Gray Dye page for

comparison of recipes' efficiency.)

Gray Dye Ink Sac + Bone Meal Used to dye wool or sheep gray. Also used in creating light gray dye.

Rose Red Rose Used to dye wool or sheep red. Also used in creating several other dye colors.

Orange DyeRose Red + Dandelion

YellowUsed to dye wool or sheep orange.

Dandelion

YellowDandelion Used to dye wool or sheep yellow. Also used in creating orange dye.

Lime Dye Cactus Green + Bone Meal Used to dye wool or sheep lime.

Light Blue

Dye

Lapis Lazuli Dye + Bone

MealUsed to dye wool or sheep light blue.

Cyan DyeLapis Lazuli Dye + Cactus

GreenUsed to dye wool or sheep cyan.

Purple Dye Lapis Lazuli Dye + Rose Red Used to dye wool or sheep purple. Can also be used in creating magenta dye.

Magenta Dye

Purple Dye + Pink Dye

or

Lapis Lazuli Dye +

Bone Meal + 2 Rose Red

or

Lapis Lazuli Dye +

Pink Dye + Rose Red

Used to dye wool or sheep magenta. (See Magenta Dye page for comparison

of recipes' efficiency.)

Pink Dye Rose Red + Bone Meal Used to dye wool or sheep pink. Can also be used in creating magenta dye.

Wool Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Light Gray

WoolWool + Light Gray Dye Decoration.

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Gray Wool Wool + Gray Dye Decoration.

Black Wool Wool + Ink Sac Decoration.

Red Wool Wool + Rose Red Decoration.

Orange Wool Wool + Orange Dye Decoration.

Yellow Wool Wool + Dandelion Yellow Decoration.

Lime Wool Wool + Lime Dye Decoration.

Green Wool Wool + Cactus Green Decoration.

Light Blue

WoolWool + Light Blue Dye Decoration.

Cyan Wool Wool + Cyan Dye Decoration.

Blue Wool Wool + Lapis Lazuli Dye Decoration.

Purple Wool Wool + Purple Dye Decoration.

Magenta

WoolWool + Magenta Dye Decoration.

Pink Wool Wool + Pink Dye Decoration.

Brown Wool Wool + Cocoa Beans Decoration.

Enchantment & Brewing Recipes

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NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Glass Bottle Glass Used for Potions.

Cauldron Iron Ingot Used to store water for Glass Bottle.

Brewing

StandBlaze Rod + Cobblestone Used to Brew.

Blaze

PowderBlaze Rod

Can be crafted together with a Ender Pearl, to create an Eye of Ender. Can

also be used to craft Magma Cream and Fire charges. Also makes Potions of

Strength.

Magma

CreamSlimeball + Blaze Powder Used in Potions, mostly for fire-resistance.

Fermented

Spider Eye

Spider Eye + Brown

Mushroom + Sugar

Used in Potions. All potions with Fermented Spider Eye have negative effects,

which makes it useful in splash potions.

Glistering

MelonMelon Slice + Gold Nugget Used in Brewing to create health restoration Potions.

Gold Nugget Gold IngotUsed to craft Glistering Melon with Melon Slices, or a Golden Apple with a

red Apple.

Enchantment

TableBook + Diamond + Obsidian Used to Enchant Tools, Weapons, and Armor.

Future Crafting Recipes

NameIngredients Input » Output Description

Book Paper + Leather Used to create a bookshelf, book and quills or an enchantment table.

Book and

QuillBook + Feather + Ink Sac Books which can be written in and edited.

Ender Chest Obsidian + Eye of EnderContents of the chest are put into all Ender Chests created, but the contents

are localised to the player in SMP.

Tripwire

Hook

Iron Ingot + Stick + Wooden

Plank

Used to send an electrical charge whenever a player or entity steps on a

tripwire connected to it.

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Golden AppleRed Apple +

Gold Blocks

Restores , and regenerates health rapidly for 30 seconds, and gives

resistance and fire resistance for 5 minutes. It is the only food that can be

eaten with a full Hunger bar.

See also

Brewing

Enchanting

Smelting

The following entities may also be constructed by the player, but they are assembled in-world rather than via crafting:

Nether Portal

Snow Golem

Iron Golem

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