Что такое glowstone в майнкрафт

Glowstone is a decorative Block added in Update 0.5.0.

Glowstone is found in Glowstone Clusters on the underside of Netherrack in the Nether. If broken by hand it will drop 2-4 Glowstone Dust. To get the actual Block, the Player must use a Silk Touch Enchanted Pickaxe, or Craft it. After Update 1.0.4, it can also be Traded for using Emeralds.

  • 4 Glowstone Dust => 1 Glowstone
  • 1 Glowstone + 4 Redstone => 1 Redstone Lamp

Glowstone emits a light level of 15, and melts Ice and Snow nearby.

Part of this topic falls beyond the scope of the Modded Minecraft Wiki.

The main article can be found at Minecraft Wiki: Glowstone.

Glowstone
Name Glowstone
Source Mod Minecraft
ID Name
Type Block
Stackable Yes (64)
Blast Resistance 1.5
Hardness 0.3
Solid Yes
Transparent No
Affected by Gravity No
Emits Light Yes (15)
Flammable No
Drops
Glowstone Dust (2-4)
Required Tool Any tool

Glowstone is a light emitting ore found in the Nether. It drops 2 to 4 Glowstone Dust when mined without Silk Touch or a Rock Cutter. Glowstone blocks can be processed in a Macerator or Pulverizer, guaranteeing four dust each time. With GregTech 4 installed, a Compressor is necessary to create the block form out of dust.

A Wizard’s Tower from Thaumcraft 3 has two blocks as lighting — not a significant source, but it can make getting an Electric Jetpack possible without a trip to the Nether. Glowstone Blocks also exist inside Hollow Hills in the Twilight Forest. Forestry also offers renewable Glowstone Dust via Bee Breeding.

Using a Jetpack, Electric Jetpack or GraviChestPlate can make Glowstone collection much easier, as can a Portal Gun. Portals can be placed on Glowstone itself, despite it being a technically «transparent» block.

Dec value: 89 Hex value: 59
Minimum tool requirement to break: None
Blast resistance: 1.5
Maximum stack 64
Transparency: No

Glowstone is a block only found in the Nether, where it can be found in groups of about 10-25, though larger and smaller is possible. Glowstone always emits a light of light level 15, which is 1 higher than that of torches. Glowstone can be broken with anything and will drop 2-4 pieces of glowstone dust.

Glowstone dust can then be used to recreate a glowstone block and is also an ingredient for brewing. It takes 4 pieces of glowstone dust to make a glowstone block. Using better tools does not harvest the blocks faster but does cost you item durability. Harvesting glowstone blocks is possible by using the silk touch enchantment. The fortune enchantment does not affect the maximum amount of glowstone drops.

Glowstone blocks are used to make redstone lamps, along with 4 pieces of redstone. Glowstone blocks are considered as transparent blocks, which means they don’t block diagonally connected redstone when you place it above the redstone. This makes glowstone quite useful to hide redstone while keeping it as compact as possible.

Due to the general shape of the Nether, harvesting glowstone can be very tricky. It’s often hanging high above the ground, sometimes hanging above or in lava flows. Most people simply build a large pilar by standing on a block and placing more blocks on top of it while jumping, though this is very risky in the Nether, as a single attack of a Ghast’s fireball can knock you off, or break the surrounding netherrack and glowstone blocks, which could be supporting a lava pool. It’s often advised to make at least a fireball proof shield around the glowstone if you’re exposed to any attack of a ghast or blaze. All stone types are resistant to the ghast’s fireball explosion.

If you’re feeling more adventurous, the ghast’s fireballs can be redirected by hitting them.
Shooting them towards glowstone blocks will break them, making it a little easier to harvest them while still paying attention to the ghast’s attacks. Though it’s advised to build a stone platform to stand on, as the fireballs will both destroy the netherrack and set some of it on fire, which have to be put out manually.

Unlike torches, glowstone can be placed underwater and because it looks better than jack-o-lanterns, glowstone is most commonly used in underwater landscaping. Glowstone is also used a lot as lampposts by placing it on top of one or more fence posts. They also serve as great beacons to direct you home, especially at night, though torches often work just as good and more easily available.

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