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{{About|the descriptions shown in Pocket Edition|their Legacy Console Edition equivalents|Legacy Console Edition descriptions}}
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{{Outdated feature|edition=bedrock|Item descriptions from crafting/stonecutting were removed in [[Pocket Edition v0.9.0 alpha]], and from smelting in a later update.}}
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In alpha builds of {{edition|pocket}}, crafting interfaces held descriptions for the item to be crafted.
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== List ==
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Below is a table of all item descriptions. Descriptions for uncraftable items also appear to exist despite not having anywhere to be displayed.
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All items are listed in the order as they are found in the <code>en_US.lang</code> file, which means blocks and items are not grouped by material or utility. The table is sortable and can be sorted alphabetically.
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{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Respective items !! Translation key !! Description
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| {{ItemLink|wooden sword}}<br>{{ItemLink|stone sword}}<br>{{ItemLink|iron sword}}<br>{{ItemLink|golden sword}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond sword}} || <code>desc.sword</code> || Deals more damage than by hand.
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| {{ItemLink|wooden shovel}}<br>{{ItemLink|stone shovel}}<br>{{ItemLink|iron shovel}}<br>{{ItemLink|golden shovel}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond shovel}} || <code>desc.shovel</code> || Used to dig dirt, grass, sand, gravel and snow faster than by hand.
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| {{ItemLink|wooden pickaxe}}<br>{{ItemLink|stone pickaxe}}<br>{{ItemLink|iron pickaxe}}<br>{{ItemLink|golden pickaxe}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond pickaxe}} || <code>desc.pickaxe</code> || Required to mine stone-related blocks and ore.
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| {{ItemLink|wooden Axe}}<br>{{ItemLink|stone axe}}<br>{{ItemLink|iron axe}}<br>{{ItemLink|golden axe}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond axe}} || <code>desc.hatchet</code> || Used to chop wood-related blocks faster than by hand.
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| {{ItemLink|wooden hoe}}<br>{{ItemLink|stone hoe}}<br>{{ItemLink|iron hoe}}<br>{{ItemLink|golden hoe}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond hoe}} || <code>desc.hoe</code> || Used to till dirt and grass blocks to prepare for crops.
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| {{BlockLink|oak door|wooden door}} || <code>desc.doorwood</code> || Wooden doors are activated by using, hitting them or with Redstone.
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| {{BlockLink|iron door}} || <code>desc.dooriron</code> || Iron doors can only be opened by Redstone, buttons or switches.
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| <!--{{ItemLink|leather helmet}}<br>-->{{ItemLink|iron helmet}}<!--<br>{{ItemLink|golden helmet}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond helmet}}--> || <code>desc.helmet</code> || Gives the user 1.5 Armor when worn.
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| <!--{{ItemLink|leather tunic}}<br>-->{{ItemLink|iron chestplate}}<!--<br>{{ItemLink|golden chestplate}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond chestplate}}--> || <code>desc.chestplate</code> || Gives the user 4 Armor when worn.
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| <!--{{ItemLink|leather pants}}<br>-->{{ItemLink|iron leggings}}<!--<br>{{ItemLink|golden leggings}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond leggings}}--> || <code>desc.leggings</code> || Gives the user 3 Armor when worn.
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| <!--{{ItemLink|leather boots}}<br>-->{{ItemLink|iron boots}}<!--<br>{{ItemLink|golden boots}}<br>{{ItemLink|diamond boots}}--> || <code>desc.boots</code> || Gives the user 1.5 Armor when worn.
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| {{ItemLink|gold ingot}}<br>{{ItemLink|iron ingot}} || <code>desc.ingot</code> || A shiny ingot which can be used to craft tools made from this material.
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| {{BlockLink|block of gold}}<br>{{BlockLink|block of iron}}<br>{{BlockLink|block of diamond}}<br>{{BlockLink|block of lapis lazuli|lapis lazuli block}} || <code>desc.block</code> || Used as an expensive building block or compact storage of the ore.
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| {{BlockLink|oak pressure plate}} || <code>desc.pressureplate</code> || Used to send an electrical charge when stepped on by a player, an animal, or a monster. Wooden Pressure Plates can also be activated by dropping something on them.
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| {{BlockLink|oak stairs|wooden stairs}} || <code>desc.stairs</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|stone brick stairs}} || <code>desc.stairsstonebricksmooth</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|nether brick stairs}} || <code>desc.stairsnetherbrick</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|sandstone stairs}} || <code>desc.stairssandstone</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|quartz stairs}} || <code>desc.stairsquartzblock</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|smooth stone slab|stone slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|cobblestone slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|oak slab|oak wooden slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|spruce slab|spruce wooden slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|birch slab|birch wooden slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|jungle slab|jungle wooden slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|brick slab|bricks slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|sandstone slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|stone brick slab|stone bricks slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|quartz slab}}<br>{{BlockLink|petrified oak slab|fake wood slab}} || <code>desc.slab</code> || Used for making long staircases.
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| {{EntityLink|id=marker|none|none}} || <code>desc.halfslab</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|torch}} || <code>desc.torch</code> || Used to create light. Torches also melt snow and ice.
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| {{BlockLink|id=oak planks|planks}}, all types || <code>desc.wood</code> || Used as a building material and can be crafted into many things.
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| {{BlockLink|sandstone}}<br>{{BlockLink|cut sandstone|smooth sandstone}}<br>{{BlockLink|chiseled sandstone}} || <code>desc.sandstone</code><br><code>desc.sandstone.addon</code> || Used as a building material.<br>Is not influenced by gravity like normal Sand.
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| {{EntityLink|id=marker|none|none}} || <code>desc.structblock</code> || Used as a building material.
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| {{ItemLink|stick}} || <code>desc.stick</code> || Used to craft torches, arrows, signs, ladders, fences and as handles for tools and weapons.
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| {{ItemLink|id=red bed|bed}} || <code>desc.bed</code> || Used to sleep until dawn. Changes your spawn point to the bed's position.
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| {{BlockLink|crafting table}} || <code>desc.craftingtable</code> || Allows you to craft a more varied selection of items than the normal crafting.
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| {{BlockLink|furnace}} || <code>desc.furnace</code> || Allows you to smelt ore, create charcoal and glass, and cook fish and porkchops.
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| {{BlockLink|chest}} || <code>desc.chest</code> || Stores blocks and items inside.
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| {{BlockLink|fences}}, all types<br>{{BlockLink|fence gates}}, all types || <code>desc.fence</code> || Used as a barrier that cannot be jumped over.
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| {{BlockLink|ladder}} || <code>desc.ladder</code> || Used to climb vertically.
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| {{BlockLink|oak trapdoor}}<br>{{BlockLink|iron trapdoor}} || <code>desc.trapdoor</code> || Work like normal doors, but are a one by one block and lay flat on the ground.
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| {{ItemLink|id=oak sign|sign}} || <code>desc.sign</code> || Shows text entered by you or other players.
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| {{BlockLink|glowstone}} || <code>desc.glowstone</code> || Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used underwater.
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| {{BlockLink|tnt}} || <code>desc.tnt</code> || Used to cause explosions. Activated after placing by hitting, or with an electrical charge.
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| {{ItemLink|bowl}} || <code>desc.bowl</code> || Used to hold mushroom stew, beetroot soup. You keep the bowl when the stew has been eaten.
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| {{ItemLink|bucket}} || <code>desc.bucket</code> || Used to hold and transport water, lava and milk.
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| {{ItemLink|flint and steel}} || <code>desc.flintandsteel</code> || Used to detonate TNT.
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| {{ItemLink|fishing rod}} || <code>desc.fishingrod</code> || Used to catch fish.
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| {{ItemLink|clock}} || <code>desc.clock</code> || Displays positions of the Sun and Moon.
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| {{ItemLink|compass}} || <code>desc.compass</code> || Points to your start point.
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| {{ItemLink|map}} || <code>desc.map</code> || Creates an image of an area explored while held. This can be used for path-finding.
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| {{ItemLink|bow}} || <code>desc.bow</code> || Allows for ranged attacks by using arrows.
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| {{ItemLink|arrow}} || <code>desc.arrow</code> || Used as ammunition for bows.
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| {{ItemLink|mushroom stew}} || <code>desc.mushroomstew</code> || Restores 5 hearts.
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| {{ItemLink|cookie}} || <code>desc.cookie</code> || Restores 0.5 Hearts. Can be stacked up to 8 times.
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| {{ItemLink|cake}} || <code>desc.cake</code> || Restores 1.5 Hearts. Can be used 6 times.
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| {{ItemLink|sugar}} || <code>desc.sugar</code> || Used in the cake recipe.
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| {{ItemLink|bread}} || <code>desc.bread</code> || Restores 2.5 Hearts.
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| {{ItemLink|golden apple}} || <code>desc.goldenapple</code> || Restores 10 Hearts.
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| {{BlockLink|lever}} || <code>desc.lever</code> || Used to send an electrical charge by being turned on or off. Stays in the on or off state until pressed again.
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| {{BlockLink|redstone torch}} || <code>desc.redstonetorch</code> || Constantly sends an electrical charge, or can be used as a receiver/transmitter when connected to the side of a block.<ref group="note">The following text is listed in the line below this one in en_US.lang:<br>Can also be used for low-level lighting.</ref>
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| {{BlockLink|redstone repeater}} || <code>desc.redstonerepeater</code> || Used in Redstone circuits as repeater, a delayer, and/or a diode
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| {{BlockLink|buttons}} || <code>desc.button</code> || Used to send an electrical charge by being pressed. Stays activated for approximately a second before shutting off again.
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| {{BlockLink|dispenser}} || <code>desc.dispenser</code> || Used to hold and shoot out items in a random order when given a Redstone charge.
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| {{BlockLink|note block}} || <code>desc.noteblock</code> || Plays a note when triggered. Hit it to change the pitch of the note. Placing this on top of different blocks changes the type of instrument.
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| {{BlockLink|rail}} || <code>desc.rail</code> || Used to guide minecarts.
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| {{BlockLink|powered rail}} || <code>desc.poweredrail</code> || When powered, accelerates minecarts that pass over it. When unpowered, causes minecarts to stop on it.<ref group="note">Powered rails use the desc.goldenrail string below.</ref>
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| {{BlockLink|detector rail}} || <code>desc.detectorrail</code> || Functions like a Pressure Plate (sends a Redstone signal when powered) but can only be activated by a minecart.
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| {{ItemLink|minecart}} || <code>desc.minecart</code> || Used to transport you, an animal, or a monster along rails.
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| {{ItemLink|minecart with chest}} || <code>desc.minecartwithchest</code> || Used to transport goods along rails.
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| {{ItemLink|minecart with furnace}} || <code>desc.minecartwithfurnace</code> || Moves along rails and can push other minecarts when coal is put in it.
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| {{ItemLink|id=oak boat|boat}} || <code>desc.boat</code> || Used to travel in water more quickly than swimming.
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| {{BlockLink|wool}}, all colors || <code>desc.wool</code> || Collected from sheep, and can be colored with dyes.
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| {{BlockLink|white wool}} || <code>desc.woolstring</code> || Used as a building material and can be colored with dyes. Can be easily obtained from Sheep.
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| {{ItemLink|ink sac}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.black</code> || Used as a dye to create black wool.
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| {{ItemLink|green dye|cactus green}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.green</code> || Used as a dye to create green wool.
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| {{ItemLink|cocoa beans}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.brown</code> || Used as a dye to create brown wool.
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| {{ItemLink|light gray dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.silver</code> || Used as a dye to create silver wool.
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| {{ItemLink|yellow dye|dandelion yellow}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.yellow</code> || Used as a dye to create yellow wool.
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| {{ItemLink|red dye|rose red}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.red</code> || Used as a dye to create red wool.
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| {{ItemLink|bone meal}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.white</code> || Used to instantly grow crops and flowers. Can be used in dye recipes.
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| {{ItemLink|pink dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.pink</code> || Used as a dye to create pink wool.
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| {{ItemLink|orange dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.orange</code> || Used as a dye to create orange wool.
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| {{ItemLink|lime dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.lime</code> || Used as a dye to create lime wool.
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| {{ItemLink|gray dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.gray</code> || Used as a dye to create gray wool.
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| {{ItemLink|light gray dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.lightgray</code> || Used as a dye to create light gray wool.<ref group="note">Light gray dye uses the desc.dyepowder.silver string above. The following text is listed in the line below this one in en_US.lang:<br>(Note: light gray dye can also be made by combining gray dye with bone meal, letting you make four light gray dyes from every ink sac instead of three.)</ref>
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| {{ItemLink|light blue dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.lightblue</code> || Used as a dye to create light blue wool.
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| {{ItemLink|cyan dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.cyan</code> || Used as a dye to create cyan wool.
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| {{ItemLink|purple dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.purple</code> || Used as a dye to create purple wool.
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| {{ItemLink|magenta dye}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.magenta</code> || Used as a dye to create magenta wool.
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| {{ItemLink|lapis lazuli}} || <code>desc.dyepowder.blue</code> || Used as dye to create Blue Wool.
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| {{BlockLink|jukebox}} || <code>desc.jukebox</code> || Plays Music Discs.
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| {{ItemLink|diamond}} || <code>desc.diamonds</code> || Use these to create very strong tools, weapons or armor
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| {{ItemLink|diamond}} || <code>desc.diamond</code> || Use these to create very strong tools, weapons or armor
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| {{BlockLink|jack o'lantern}} || <code>desc.jackolantern</code> || Used to create brighter light than torches. Melts snow/ice and can be used underwater.<ref group="note">Jack o'lanterns use the desc.litpumpkin string below.</ref>
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| {{ItemLink|paper}} || <code>desc.paper</code> || Used to create books and maps.
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| {{ItemLink|book}} || <code>desc.book</code> || Used to create a bookshelf.
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| {{BlockLink|bookshelf}} || <code>desc.bookshelf</code> || Used as decoration.
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| {{ItemLink|painting}} || <code>desc.picture</code> || Used as decoration.
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| {{BlockLink|gold ore}} || <code>desc.ore_gold</code> || Can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better, then smelted in a furnace to produce gold ingots.
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| {{BlockLink|iron ore}} || <code>desc.ore_iron</code> || Can be mined with a stone pickaxe or better, then smelted in a furnace to produce iron ingots.
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| {{BlockLink|coal ore}} || <code>desc.ore_coal</code> || Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect coal.
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| {{BlockLink|lapis lazuli ore}} || <code>desc.ore_lapis</code> || Can be mined with a stone pickaxe or better to collect lapis lazuli.
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| {{BlockLink|diamond ore}} || <code>desc.ore_diamond</code> || Can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better to collect diamonds.
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| {{BlockLink|redstone ore}} || <code>desc.ore_redstone</code> || Can be mined with an iron pickaxe or better to collect redstone dust.
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| {{BlockLink|stone}} || <code>desc.stone</code> || Can be mined with a pickaxe to collect cobblestone.
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| {{BlockLink|dirt}} || <code>desc.dirt</code> || Collected using a shovel. Can be used for construction.
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| {{BlockLink|saplings}} || <code>desc.sapling</code> || Can be planted and it eventually grows into a tree.
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| {{BlockLink|bedrock}} || <code>desc.bedrock</code> || This cannot be broken.
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| {{BlockLink|lava}} || <code>desc.lava</code> || Sets fire to anything that touches it. Can be collected in a bucket.
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| {{BlockLink|sand}} || <code>desc.sand</code> || Collected using a shovel. Can be smelted into glass using the furnace. Is affected by gravity if there is no other tile underneath it.
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| {{BlockLink|gravel}} || <code>desc.gravel</code> || Collected using a shovel. Sometimes produces flint when dug up. Is affected by gravity if there is no other tile underneath it.
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| {{BlockLink|id=oak log|logs}} || <code>desc.log</code> || Chopped using an axe, and can be crafted into planks or used as a fuel.
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| {{BlockLink|glass}} || <code>desc.glass</code> || Created in a furnace by smelting sand. Breaks when attempting to mine it.
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| {{BlockLink|glass pane}} || <code>desc.thinglass</code> || Breaks when attempting to mine it.
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| {{BlockLink|cobblestone}} || <code>desc.stone_brick</code> || Mined from stone using a pickaxe. Can be used to construct a furnace or stone tools.
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| {{BlockLink|bricks|brick block}} || <code>desc.brick</code> || Baked from clay in a furnace.
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| {{BlockLink|clay}} || <code>desc.clay</code> || Can be baked into bricks in a furnace.
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| {{BlockLink|snow block|snow}} || <code>desc.snow</code> || A compact way to store snowballs.
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| {{BlockLink|snow}} || <code>desc.top_snow</code> || Can be dug with a shovel to create snowballs.
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| {{BlockLink|tall grass|double tallgrass}} || <code>desc.tall_grass</code> || Sometimes produces seeds when broken.
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| {{BlockLink|dandelion}}<br>{{BlockLink|blue rose|rose}} || <code>desc.flower</code> || Can be crafted into a dye.
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| {{BlockLink|red mushroom}}<br>{{BlockLink|brown mushroom}} || <code>desc.mushroom</code> || Can be crafted with a bowl to make stew.
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| {{BlockLink|obsidian}} || <code>desc.obsidian</code> || Can only be mined with a diamond pickaxe. Is produced by the meeting of water and still lava, and is used to build a portal.
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| {{BlockLink|monster spawner}} || <code>desc.mob_spawner</code> || Spawns monsters into the world.
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| {{ItemLink|redstone dust|redstone}} || <code>desc.redstone_dust</code> || Is placed on the ground to carry an electrical charge.
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| {{BlockLink|wheat|crops}} || <code>desc.crops</code> || When fully grown, crops can be harvested to collect wheat.
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| {{BlockLink|farmland}} || <code>desc.farmland</code> || Ground that has been prepared ready to plant seeds.
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| {{BlockLink|cactus}} || <code>desc.cactus</code> || Can be crafted to create a dye.
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| {{ItemLink|sugar cane|sugar canes}} || <code>desc.reeds</code> || Can be crafted to create sugar.
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| {{BlockLink|pumpkin}} || <code>desc.pumpkin</code> || Can be worn as a helmet or crafted with a torch to create a Jack-O-Lantern.
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| {{BlockLink|netherrack}} || <code>desc.hell_rock</code> || Burns forever if set alight.
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| {{BlockLink|soul sand}} || <code>desc.hell_sand</code> || Slows the movement of anything walking over it.
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| {{BlockLink|nether portal|portal}} || <code>desc.portal</code> || Standing in the portal allows you to pass between the overworld and the nether.
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| {{ItemLink|apple}} || <code>desc.apple</code> || Restores health, and can be crafted into a golden apple.
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| {{BlockLink|melon}} || <code>desc.melon</code> || Can be broken into melon slices.
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| {{ItemLink|coal}} || <code>desc.coal</code> || Used as a fuel in a furnace, or crafted to make a torch.
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| {{ItemLink|charcoal}} || <code>desc.charcoal</code> || Used as a renewable fuel in a furnace, or crafted to make a torch.
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| {{ItemLink|string}} || <code>desc.string</code> || Collected by killing a spider, and can be crafted into a bow.
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| {{ItemLink|feather}} || <code>desc.feather</code> || Collected by killing a chicken, and can be crafted into an arrow.
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| {{ItemLink|gunpowder}} || <code>desc.sulphur</code> || Collected by killing a creeper, and can be crafted into TNT.
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| {{ItemLink|shears}} || <code>desc.shears</code> || Used to obtain wool from sheep and to harvest placeable Leaf blocks.
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| {{ItemLink|wheat seeds|seeds}} || <code>desc.seeds</code> || Can be planted in farmland to grow crops.
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| {{ItemLink|wheat}} || <code>desc.wheat</code> || Harvested from crops, and can be used to craft food items.
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| {{ItemLink|flint}} || <code>desc.flint</code> || Collected by digging gravel, and can be used to craft a flint and steel.
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| {{ItemLink|raw porkchop}} || <code>desc.porkchopraw</code> || Collected by killing a pig, and can be cooked in a furnace. Restores health.
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| {{ItemLink|cooked porkchop}} || <code>desc.porkchopcooked</code> || Created by cooking a porkchop in a furnace. Restores health.
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| {{ItemLink|raw beef}} || <code>desc.beefraw</code> || Collected by killing a cow, and can be cooked in a furnace. Restores health.
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| {{ItemLink|steak|cooked beef}} || <code>desc.beefcooked</code> || Created by cooking a beef in a furnace. Restores health.
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| {{ItemLink|raw chicken}} || <code>desc.chickenraw</code> || Collected by killing a chicken, and can be cooked in a furnace. Restores health.
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| {{ItemLink|cooked chicken}} || <code>desc.chickencooked</code> || Created by cooking a chicken in a furnace. Restores health.
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| {{ItemLink|saddle}} || <code>desc.saddle</code> || When used on a pig it allows you to ride the pig.
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| {{ItemLink|snowball}} || <code>desc.snowball</code> || Collected by digging snow, and can be thrown.
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| {{ItemLink|leather}} || <code>desc.leather</code> || Collected by killing a cow, and can be crafted into armor.
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| {{ItemLink|slimeball}} || <code>desc.slimeball</code> || Collected by killing a slime.
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| {{ItemLink|egg}} || <code>desc.egg</code> || Dropped randomly by chickens, and can be crafted into food items.
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| {{ItemLink|glowstone dust}} || <code>desc.yellow_dust</code> || Collected by mining Glowstone, and can be crafted to make Glowstone blocks again.
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| {{ItemLink|raw fish|link=raw cod}} || <code>desc.fish_raw</code> || Can be eaten to restore health, or cooked in a furnace.
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| {{ItemLink|cooked fish|link=cooked cod}} || <code>desc.fish_cooked</code> || Created by cooking a raw fish in a furnace. Can be eaten to restore health.
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| {{ItemLink|bone}} || <code>desc.bone</code> || Collected by killing a skeleton. Can be crafted into bone meal.
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| {{ItemLink|music discs}}, all types || <code>desc.record</code> || Collected by getting a skeleton to kill a creeper. Can be played in a jukebox.
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| {{BlockLink|terracotta}} || <code>desc.clayhardened</code> || Can be dyed to make blocks of various colors.
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| {{BlockLink|water}} || <code>desc.water</code> || Extinguishes fire and helps crops grow. Can be collected in a bucket.
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| {{BlockLink|leaves}} || <code>desc.leaves</code> || When broken sometimes drops a sapling which can then be replanted to grow into a tree.
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| {{BlockLink|mossy cobblestone|moss stone}} || <code>desc.moss_stone</code> || Can be used for construction and decoration.
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| {{BlockLink|stone bricks}} || <code>desc.stonebricksmooth</code> || Used as building material.
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| {{BlockLink|nether reactor core}} || <code>desc.netherreactor</code> || Core of the Nether Reactor
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| {{BlockLink|glowing obsidian}} || <code>desc.glowingobsidian</code> || Obsidion{{sic}} activated by external source.
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| {{BlockLink|glowstone}} || <code>desc.lightgem</code> || Used for illumination.
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| {{ItemLink|painting}} || <code>desc.painting</code> || Used as decoration.
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| {{BlockLink|netherrack}} || <code>desc.hellrock</code> || Is a stone material from the Nether.
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| {{BlockLink|nether bricks|nether brick block}} || <code>desc.netherbrick</code> || Construction block made from Nether bricks.
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| {{ItemLink|nether brick}} || <code>desc.netherbrickitem</code> || Used to form blocks of Nether bricks.
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| {{ItemLink|nether quartz}} || <code>desc.netherquartz</code> || Quartz from the Nether, used to create Blocks of Quartz.
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| {{BlockLink|block of quartz}} || <code>desc.quartzblock</code> || Decorative block, used to create other kinds of Quartz blocks.
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| {{BlockLink|chiseled quartz block}} || <code>desc.quartzBlockChiseled</code> || Decorative block
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| {{BlockLink|quartz pillar|quartz pillar block}} || <code>desc.quartzBlockPillar</code> || Decorative block
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| {{BlockLink|Stonecutter (old)|stonecutter}} || <code>desc.stonecutter</code> || For crafting stoneblocks.
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| {{ItemLink|melon seeds}} || <code>desc.seedsmelon</code> || Plant more melons.
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| {{ItemLink|pumpkin seeds}} || <code>desc.seedspumpkin</code> || Plant more pumpkins.
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| {{BlockLink|carved pumpkin}} || <code>desc.pumpkin</code> || Can be used to make pumpkin pie and laterns{{sic}}.
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| {{BlockLink|Jack o'Lantern}} || <code>desc.litpumpkin</code> || Pretty latterns{{sic}} that provides light.
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| {{ItemLink|pumpkin pie}} || <code>desc.pumpkinpie</code> || A very tasty Pie.
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| {{ItemLink|carrot}} || <code>desc.carrot</code> || Eat them or plant them.
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| {{ItemLink|potato}} || <code>desc.potatos</code> || Eat them, plant them or bake them.
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| {{ItemLink|baked potato}} || <code>desc.potatobaked</code> || Made by cooking a potato, can be eaten to restore health.
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| {{BlockLink|melon}} || <code>desc.tile.melon</code> || Can be cut up and eaten.<ref group="note">Melon blocks use the desc.melon string above.</ref>
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| {{BlockLink|spruce stairs}} || <code>desc.stairswoodspruce</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|birch stairs}} || <code>desc.stairswoodbirch</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|jungle stairs}} || <code>desc.stairswoodjungle</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|jungle stairs}} || <code>desc.stairswoodjungle</code><ref group="note">Jungle wood stairs are listed twice in en_US.lang.</ref> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|acacia stairs}} || <code>desc.stairswoodacacia</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|dark oak stairs}} || <code>desc.stairswoodbigoak</code> || Used for compact staircases.
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| {{BlockLink|cobblestone wall}}<br>{{BlockLink|mossy cobblestone wall}} || <code>desc.cobbleWall</code> || Wall made of stone.<ref group="note">Cobblestone walls attempted to take their crafting description from desc.tile.cobbleWall, which did not exist.</ref>
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| {{BlockLink|iron bars}} || <code>desc.fenceiro</code> || A seethrough thin wall. Great for locking out things.
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| {{BlockLink|hay bale}} || <code>desc.hayblock</code> || Used as decoration. A compact way to store Wheat.
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| {{BlockLink|block of coal}} || <code>desc.blockcoal</code> || Can be used in a furnace and is a compact way of storing coal.
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| {{ItemLink|beetroot}} || <code>desc.beetroot</code> || Can be eaten or turned into beetroot soup or red dye.
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| {{ItemLink|beetroot soup}} || <code>desc.beetrootsoup</code> || Restores 5 hearts.
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| {{ItemLink|beetroot seeds}} || <code>desc.seedsbeetroot</code> || Plant more beetroots.
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| {{BlockLink|powered rail}} || <code>desc.goldenrail</code> || Powered rail that boosts minecarts driving over them.
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| {{BlockLink|carpets}}, all colors || <code>desc.woolcarpet</code> || Thin wool carpet that makes your floors more colorful.
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=== Notes ===
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{{notelist}}
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== History ==
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{{HistoryTable
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|{{HistoryLine|pocket alpha}}
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|{{HistoryLine||v0.3.0|Added [[crafting]] (MATTIS) with crafting descriptions.}}
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|{{HistoryLine||v0.3.2|Crafting descriptions are now shown in the [[furnace]] UI.}}
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|{{HistoryLine||v0.9.0|dev=build 1|Crafting descriptions are no longer visible in the crafting table or [[stonecutter (old)|stonecutter]].}}
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|{{HistoryLine||v0.11.0|dev=build 1|Removed descriptions from furnaces.}}
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