I find the statement their about making white wool confusing. I tried bonemeal with non-white wool and it was unable to do anything regardless of configuration. I haven't tried making white wool from bone meal and white wool because that would be pointless and stupid. If that's the case, the wiki should clarify and say
"Bone meal is used to make white wool by crafting one white wool block with bone meal above it. Other colors of wool cannot be dyed white, so this is fairly useless."
However using dye on sheep works and is funnier anyway...
well besides dieing the sheep, i know you can successfully die any color sheep any color, but once the wool is off the sheep :sad.gif: i haven't been able to turn it white,
Ive managed to dye white wool white to a success, but I only end up wasting bonemeal
to clarify further you can put one "Wool" and one "Bonemeal" in a crafting table and have a product of one "Wool"
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Hmm that is odd, i have successfully dyed coloured wool to white wool, though it is alot more productive and easier to walk outside and punch a sheep, they are usually everywhere
Hmm that is odd, i have successfully dyed coloured wool to white wool, though it is alot more productive and easier to walk outside and punch a sheep, they are usually everywhere
What was your crafting pattern?
I've tried every possible combination of a gray wool block and bonemeal in the 3x3 grid to no avail.
Hmm that is odd, i have successfully dyed coloured wool to white wool, though it is alot more productive and easier to walk outside and punch a sheep, they are usually everywhere
What was your crafting pattern?
I've tried every possible combination of a gray wool block and bonemeal in the 3x3 grid to no avail.
Yes, my guess is that it's an oversight -- white wool is the only colour that can be dyed to another colour, thus the redundant "white wool + bone meal = white wool" formula. I believe, however, one can use bone meal to dye black or grey wool white while it's on the sheep.
can some one please try it and explain how i would go about dieing wool white?
It's a legitimate question, but one that could be answered by Minecraft Wiki.
http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Bone_Meal
I find the statement their about making white wool confusing. I tried bonemeal with non-white wool and it was unable to do anything regardless of configuration. I haven't tried making white wool from bone meal and white wool because that would be pointless and stupid. If that's the case, the wiki should clarify and say
"Bone meal is used to make white wool by crafting one white wool block with bone meal above it. Other colors of wool cannot be dyed white, so this is fairly useless."
However using dye on sheep works and is funnier anyway...
to clarify further you can put one "Wool" and one "Bonemeal" in a crafting table and have a product of one "Wool"
Notch?...
What was your crafting pattern?
I've tried every possible combination of a gray wool block and bonemeal in the 3x3 grid to no avail.
Umm not sure. prob something like this though
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Also. I didn't know 9 string = wool. Huh.
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This. You can't even turn colored wool black, green, grey, blue, etc., let alone white.
Yeh 9 String = wool, been like this for as long as i can remember
But rather, in crafting dyes.
So, for pink wool, mix red dye and bonemeal to create pink dye.
Then dye the sheepeh.
Here's a dye-crafting image.
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