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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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Revision as of 20:40, 11 July 2016

Polished Granite
Polished Granite
Polished Granite

Type

Block

Luminosity

None

Transparency

None

Tool Used

Pickaxe

Polished Granite is a block that was added in Update 0.9.0 for Minecraft Pocket Edition. Polished Granite is good for building and decorational uses. It is the polished version of Granite. It does not spawn naturally, for it can only be obtained by crafting.

Crafting

Trivia

  • Polished Granite has a similar texture to Polished Diorite and Andesite.
    • These were all introduced in the PE version before they were in the PC version of Minecraft, along with their naturally-obtained variants.
  • Polished Granite is the "smoother" version of Granite.
  • Before Update 0.13.0 was implemented, the only way to craft this was by using the Stonecutter.