When I place cobblestone after mining it, it looks way different then it did in the ground. Before it's mined it's more gray colored, and after mining it looks like a rock pattern. Is this normal or some kind of glitch?
Stone is different than cobblestone. With the exception of dungeons, all stone found naturally will be in the clean stone or smooth stone form. To revert the block back to its original look you must smelt it in a furnace.
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Stone is different than cobblestone. With the exception of dungeons, all stone found naturally will be in the clean stone or smooth stone form. To revert the block back to its original look you must smelt it in a furnace.
Thanks. I just figured out that smelting the cobblestone turned it back to cobblestone. Are all materials like this? 2 different "versions"?
advice: learn some more about what you are playing, minecraft is not a game you can just "jump in" without any knowledge whatsoever
Actually.. It is. And I'd imagine not knowing everything would prolong the life of the game.
For example. Lets say you didn't know you could make a boat. One day while messing around you figure it out you'd probably be surprised, happy, and spend the next couple hours experimenting. If you discover something you like about it you'd probably spend a bunch of time building stuff for it as well.
Ignorance would be bliss in Minecraft for a period of time. I wish I could go to just knowing how to make the basic tools. Then discovering everything on my own at a steady pace.
Actually.. It is. And I'd imagine not knowing everything would prolong the life of the game.
For example. Lets say you didn't know you could make a boat. One day while messing around you figure it out you'd probably be surprised, happy, and spend the next couple hours experimenting. If you discover something you like about it you'd probably spend a bunch of time building stuff for it as well.
Ignorance would be bliss in Minecraft for a period of time. I wish I could go to just knowing how to make the basic tools. Then discovering everything on my own at a steady pace.
lol unfortunately thats not possible in the xbox version q.q
generation. Social experiment.
Thanks. I just figured out that smelting the cobblestone turned it back to cobblestone. Are all materials like this? 2 different "versions"?
Nope, just this one I believe. Well, of course you have smelt iron ore (blocks) and such, but yeah.
Actually.. It is. And I'd imagine not knowing everything would prolong the life of the game.
For example. Lets say you didn't know you could make a boat. One day while messing around you figure it out you'd probably be surprised, happy, and spend the next couple hours experimenting. If you discover something you like about it you'd probably spend a bunch of time building stuff for it as well.
Ignorance would be bliss in Minecraft for a period of time. I wish I could go to just knowing how to make the basic tools. Then discovering everything on my own at a steady pace.
lol unfortunately thats not possible in the xbox version q.q
Yeah I know. I saw a gameplay video and there were tip boxes for EVERYTHING.