• Kelp

    Kelp

    Kelp is an underwater plant that generates in most oceans. Source: Minecraft API

  • Jungle Wood

    Jungle Wood

    Wood or hyphae is a block that has the log’s “bark” texture on all six sides. It comes in 8 types: oak, spruce, birch, jungle, acacia, dark oak, crimson, and…

  • Jungle Trapdoor

    Jungle Trapdoor

    A trapdoor is a solid, transparent block that can be used as an openable 1×1 barrier. Source: Minecraft API

  • Jungle Stairs

    Jungle Stairs

    Stairs are blocks that allow mobs and players to change elevation without jumping. Source: Minecraft API

  • Jungle Slab

    Jungle Slab

    Slabs are half-height versions of their respective blocks. Source: Minecraft API

  • Jungle Sign

    Jungle Sign

    A sign is a non-solid block that can display text. A sign can also be used to block or redirect the flow of water or lava while still allowing entities…

  • Jungle Sapling

    Jungle Sapling

    A sapling is a non-solid block that can be grown into a tree. Source: Minecraft API

  • Jungle Pressure Plate

    Jungle Pressure Plate

    A pressure plate is a non-solid block that can be used to detect players, mobs, items, etc. It has four variants: Source: Minecraft API

  • Jungle Planks

    Jungle Planks

    Planks are common blocks used as building blocks and in crafting recipes. They are one of the first things that a player can craft in Survival and Adventure modes. Two…

  • Jungle Log

    Jungle Log

    A log or stem is a naturally occurring block found in trees or huge fungi, primarily used as a building block, and to create planks, a versatile crafting ingredient. It…

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