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− | '''TNT''' is an explosive [[Block]] that can destroy Blocks within a small radius when primed. It was added in the [[Pre-Release]] of |
+ | '''TNT''' is an explosive [[Block]] that can destroy Blocks within a small radius when primed. It was added in the [[Pre-Release]] of {{mc}}, but it couldn't be used in normal gameplay until [[Alpha 0.4.0]]. |
==Obtaining== |
==Obtaining== |
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*Lava or [[Fire]] nearby |
*Lava or [[Fire]] nearby |
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*Using a [[Fire Charge]] |
*Using a [[Fire Charge]] |
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− | *Dispensing TNT out of a [[Dispenser]] |
+ | *Dispensing TNT out of a [[Dispenser]] |
*Other TNT explosions nearby |
*Other TNT explosions nearby |
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*[[Mob Head|Wither Skulls]] shot by the [[Wither]] |
*[[Mob Head|Wither Skulls]] shot by the [[Wither]] |
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*Tools Enchanted with '''Fire Aspect''' |
*Tools Enchanted with '''Fire Aspect''' |
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− | *[[Creeper]]s exploding nearby |
+ | *[[Creeper]]s exploding nearby |
+ | *Or ender dragon kills explode |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*In real life, TNT is a chemical, Trinitrotoluene with the chemical formula C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>5</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>6</sub>. |
*In real life, TNT is a chemical, Trinitrotoluene with the chemical formula C<sub>7</sub>H<sub>5</sub>N<sub>3</sub>O<sub>6</sub>. |
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− | * Primed TNT is an entity, and obeys [[Gravity]]. |
+ | * Primed TNT is an entity, and thus obeys [[Gravity]]. |
+ | * If a TNT block is ignited on an [[Enchantment Table]], it won't damage any blocks including the [[Enchantment Table]] itself. |
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+ | * If a TNT block is ignited on a [https://minecraftbedrock.fandom.com/wiki/Slab#Types Stone Slab] it won't damage any blocks but the stone slab it is standing on. |
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*TNT explosions are larger than a [[Creeper]]'s. |
*TNT explosions are larger than a [[Creeper]]'s. |
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*Placing blocks between the explosion and the mob/Player will reduce the damage taken. |
*Placing blocks between the explosion and the mob/Player will reduce the damage taken. |
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*[[Enderman|Endermen]] can pick up TNT, but if it is primed, they will immediately drop it. |
*[[Enderman|Endermen]] can pick up TNT, but if it is primed, they will immediately drop it. |
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*TNT can be lit underwater; however, nearby Blocks will not be destroyed by TNT. |
*TNT can be lit underwater; however, nearby Blocks will not be destroyed by TNT. |
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− | **It will still damage surrounding entities and [[Player]]s. |
+ | **It will still damage the surrounding entities and [[Player]]s. |
+ | **It can cause damage by putting it inside a block, like [[sand]] being dropped on TNT. (As of the Education Edition update, it is useless because you can make underwater TNT by combining regular TNT and Sodium on a [[Crafting Table]]. |
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*During an early version of ''[[Minecraft Pocket Edition]]'', blowing up TNT while it was next to another TNT block would make the game crash. |
*During an early version of ''[[Minecraft Pocket Edition]]'', blowing up TNT while it was next to another TNT block would make the game crash. |
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*[[Fishing Rod]]s can be used to "catch" and change the direction of Primed TNT. |
*[[Fishing Rod]]s can be used to "catch" and change the direction of Primed TNT. |
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[[Category:Blocks]] |
[[Category:Blocks]] |
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[[Category:Craftable]] |
[[Category:Craftable]] |
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[[Category:Flammable]] |
[[Category:Flammable]] |
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[[Category:Non-Renewable]] |
[[Category:Non-Renewable]] |
Latest revision as of 05:27, 28 May 2019
TNT | |
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Type |
Block |
Tool Used |
Any |
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Luminosity |
None |
Transparency |
None |
First Appearance |
Pre-Release |
Overview
TNT is an explosive Block that can destroy Blocks within a small radius when primed. It was added in the Pre-Release of Minecraft, but it couldn't be used in normal gameplay until Alpha 0.4.0.
Obtaining
TNT is obtained primarily by crafting, but can also be found naturally under Desert Temples.
Crafting
Usage
TNT can be used:
- For clearing a large area of land.
- As an expensive way to kill Mobs.
- It can also be used to kill Silverfish without alerting other Silverfish in the vicinity.
- For resource-finding purposes.
- For setting up traps for Mobs/Players.
- As a propellant and ammunition for a TNT cannon.
Activation
TNT can be activated by:
- Using Flint and Steel
- Shooting it with a Flame Enchanted Bow or an Arrow passing through Lava
- Using a Redstone power source
- Lava or Fire nearby
- Using a Fire Charge
- Dispensing TNT out of a Dispenser
- Other TNT explosions nearby
- Wither Skulls shot by the Wither
- Tools Enchanted with Fire Aspect
- Creepers exploding nearby
- Or ender dragon kills explode
Trivia
- In real life, TNT is a chemical, Trinitrotoluene with the chemical formula C7H5N3O6.
- Primed TNT is an entity, and thus obeys Gravity.
- If a TNT block is ignited on an Enchantment Table, it won't damage any blocks including the Enchantment Table itself.
- If a TNT block is ignited on a Stone Slab it won't damage any blocks but the stone slab it is standing on.
- TNT explosions are larger than a Creeper's.
- Placing blocks between the explosion and the mob/Player will reduce the damage taken.
- In Creative, TNT could only be ignited using Lava before Update 0.8.0.
- Endermen can pick up TNT, but if it is primed, they will immediately drop it.
- TNT can be lit underwater; however, nearby Blocks will not be destroyed by TNT.
- It will still damage the surrounding entities and Players.
- It can cause damage by putting it inside a block, like sand being dropped on TNT. (As of the Education Edition update, it is useless because you can make underwater TNT by combining regular TNT and Sodium on a Crafting Table.
- During an early version of Minecraft Pocket Edition, blowing up TNT while it was next to another TNT block would make the game crash.
- Fishing Rods can be used to "catch" and change the direction of Primed TNT.