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{{Infobox
 
{{Infobox
|Box title = Dragon Egg
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|Box title = Dragon Egg
|image = File:Dragon Egg.png
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|image = File:Dragon Egg.png
|imagewidth = 150
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|imagewidth = 150
|caption = A Dragon Egg
 
 
|Row 1 title = Type
 
|Row 1 title = Type
|Row 1 info = Block
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|Row 1 info = Block
|Row 2 title = First Appearance
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|Row 2 title = Tool Used
|Row 2 info = Update 1.0
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|Row 2 info = None
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|Row 3 title = Stackable
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|Row 3 info = Yes (64)
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|Row 4 title = Luminosity
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|Row 4 info = None
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|Row 5 title = Transparency
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|Row 5 info = Translucent
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|Row 6 title = First Appearance
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|Row 6 info = Update 1.0
 
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A '''Dragon Egg''' is a [[Blocks|Block]] that was added in [[Update 1.0]]. 
 
A '''Dragon Egg''' is a [[Blocks|Block]] that was added in [[Update 1.0]]. 
   
 
==Obtaining==
 
==Obtaining==
The Ender Dragon Egg is a "reward" Block dropped by the [[Ender Dragon]] when defeated. Since it obeys [[Gravity]], it can be obtained by making it fall onto a [[Torch]]. It can then be carried as an [[Items|Item]] by the [[Player]] and can be placed wherever they choose. If you tap the egg, it will teleport. The Ender Dragon Egg is the rarest block in Minecraft, with only 1 in each world unless you use [[Commands]].
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A Dragon Egg is dropped by the [[Ender Dragon]] the first time it is killed. However, when punched by the Player, it teleports to a random location within a 15 block radius.
   
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To obtain it in one's inventory, the Player must break the block beneath the Egg and make it fall onto a [[Torch]] or a [[Flower]], or have it pushed by a [[Piston]].
== Trivia ==
 
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* Despite its name, it does not actually include a "Baby Ender Dragon". :(
 
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==Usage==
* If the Player kills the Ender Dragon while in [[Creative Mode ]] and picks up the Dragon Egg, it is possible to have infinite Dragon Eggs.
 
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The Dragon Egg serves as a reward, or a trophy for defeating the Ender Dragon. Being the rarest block in {{mc}}, with only one per world, it is an expensive and highly desired aesthetic block.
* When punched by the Player, it teleports to a random location ten Blocks away from the latter.
 
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* Dragon Eggs can also be turned into an Item when pushed by a [[Piston]], or dropped on a [[Torch]].
 
 
==Trivia==
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*The Dragon Egg obeys [[Gravity]].
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*It is the third "egg" added to ''Minecraft Pocket Edition'', after the [[Egg]] and the [[Spawn Egg]].
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 31 August 2018

Dragon Egg
Dragon Egg

Type

Block

Tool Used

None

Stackable

Yes (64)

Luminosity

None

Transparency

Translucent

First Appearance

Update 1.0

A Dragon Egg is a Block that was added in Update 1.0

Obtaining

A Dragon Egg is dropped by the Ender Dragon the first time it is killed. However, when punched by the Player, it teleports to a random location within a 15 block radius.

To obtain it in one's inventory, the Player must break the block beneath the Egg and make it fall onto a Torch or a Flower, or have it pushed by a Piston.

Usage

The Dragon Egg serves as a reward, or a trophy for defeating the Ender Dragon. Being the rarest block in Minecraft, with only one per world, it is an expensive and highly desired aesthetic block.

Trivia

  • The Dragon Egg obeys Gravity.
  • It is the third "egg" added to Minecraft Pocket Edition, after the Egg and the Spawn Egg.
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