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==Usage== |
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− | When placed, it can be seen |
+ | When placed, it can be seen as a 3D “no passing” sign, but only in [[Creative Mode]]. In survival and adventure mode it is see-through and it cannot be walked through or destroyed. Projectiles can still pass through the Barrier however. |
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− | When tapped, the Block will give out stone particles. This is because it is an invisible [[stone]] block. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
Revision as of 16:17, 6 August 2018
This feature is Inventory Editing Only
This feature is in Minecraft, but can currently only be accessed through Inventory Editing.
Invisible Bedrock/Barrier | |
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Type |
Block |
Tool Used |
None |
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Luminosity |
None |
Transparency |
Yes |
First Appearance |
Invisible Bedrock is an invisible, indestructible Block surrounding all Old Worlds. It will be added under the name “Barrier” available by the /give
or /Setblock
commands in Update 1.6.
Obtaining
Invisble Bedrock is only obtainable by Inventory Editing, but in Update 1.6 they can be obtained by the /give or /setblock commands.
Usage
When placed, it can be seen as a 3D “no passing” sign, but only in Creative Mode. In survival and adventure mode it is see-through and it cannot be walked through or destroyed. Projectiles can still pass through the Barrier however.
Trivia
- If the Player goes high enough in an Old World, the Player would be able to walk on a layer of Invisible Bedrock in a dimension dubbed The Cloudland. However, building on top of this is not possible, because of the world height limit (normally 256 blocks, but only 128 blocks in old worlds).
- If the Player spawns Mobs from Spawn Eggs in the Invisible Bedrock, they will suffocate.
- If the Player spawns mobs on a tower of blocks built to the world height limit, and pushes them onto the Barrier, they will disappear.
- As of Update 0.9.0, Ladders and Fences will no longer connect to Invisible Bedrock.