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{{Block | {{Block | ||
− | |title= | + | |title= Straw Block |
− | |image= | + | |image= Straw Block.png |
− | |invimage= | + | |invimage= Straw Block |
|gravity= No | |gravity= No | ||
− | + | |tool= Any | |
− | |tool= | + | |
|stackable= Yes, 32 | |stackable= Yes, 32 | ||
+ | |flammable= Yes | ||
|size= Very Small | |size= Very Small | ||
|weight= Heavy | |weight= Heavy | ||
− | |blockid= | + | |blockid=Straw Block |
|notes= Allows players and mobs to move through it. | |notes= Allows players and mobs to move through it. | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == | ||
− | + | The Straw Block is made with four [[Straw]]. | |
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{{Grid/Inventory Table | {{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
|A1=Straw |B1=Straw | |A1=Straw |B1=Straw | ||
|A2=Straw |B2=Straw | |A2=Straw |B2=Straw | ||
− | |Output= | + | |Output= Straw Block |
}} | }} | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
− | + | Placing a single Straw Block in the crafting grid will return the 4 Straw, making Straw Block blocks a compact method of Straw storage. | |
− | Placing a single | + | |
{{Grid/Inventory Table | {{Grid/Inventory Table | ||
− | |A1= | + | |A1=Straw Block |
|Output= Straw, 4 | |Output= Straw, 4 | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | The Straw Block is an ingredient in the [[Thatch Roof]] recipe. | ||
+ | {{Recipe/Thatch Roof}} | ||
=== Building === | === Building === | ||
+ | The Straw Block is one of the earliest roofing blocks available in the game. Unlike dirt and cobblestone, Straw Block is not affected by gravity so it can be used to create unsupported spans for roofing. Straw Block has an advantage over logs in that it can quickly and easily be removed by hand. | ||
− | + | '''''Note: Players and mobs are able to move through Straw Block, making the block essentially useless for walls that do not contain at least one other material.''''' While moving through Straw Block, both players and mobs will have a slowed movement speed. Straw Block also cannot be used to pillar up to safety, as the player will simply fall through the block when they jump on it. Hostile mobs will not be able to spot a player who is already hiding in a Straw Block enclosure, but they are able to follow players through Straw Block if they have been aggro'd while the player was outside of the Straw Block. | |
− | + | Straw Blocks are also extremely flammable, and any Straw Block structures that are built near an open flame such as a pit kiln will quickly burn to the ground. | |
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=== Straw & Hide Bed === | === Straw & Hide Bed === | ||
+ | Two adjacent Straw Block blocks can be turned into a [[Straw & Hide Bed]] by standing on one end so that the two blocks are in front of the player and right clicking on the nearest block with a Large [[Raw Hide]]. | ||
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+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | Attempting to place collapsible blocks like dirt on top of Straw Block will break the Straw Block block. | ||
− | + | This block was previously called Thatch, until [[Thatch Roof]] blocks were later introduced. | |
+ | Straw Blocks will stop javelins and arrows without damaging them. | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <gallery mode=packed> | ||
+ | StrawJavelin.png|Javelin Stuck into a Straw Block target. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
{{History|b}} | {{History|b}} | ||
− | {{History||77.0|Added | + | {{History||77.0|Added Thatch.}} |
− | {{History||78.0|Added Straw & Hide Bed made from 2 | + | {{History||78.0|Added Straw & Hide Bed made from 2 Thatch blocks and a large raw hide in the world.}} |
{{History||78.17|Thatch can be converted back into 4 straw.}} | {{History||78.17|Thatch can be converted back into 4 straw.}} | ||
{{History||79.0|Thatch is no longer a solid block; redesigned to more correctly match their intended purpose as an early game roofing material.|Thatch cannot be placed on blocks of ground material (dirt, grass, etc.).}} | {{History||79.0|Thatch is no longer a solid block; redesigned to more correctly match their intended purpose as an early game roofing material.|Thatch cannot be placed on blocks of ground material (dirt, grass, etc.).}} | ||
− | {{History||79.4|Removed placement restrictions on | + | {{History||79.4|Removed placement restrictions on Thatch blocks.}} |
− | {{History||79.6|Attempting to place collapsible blocks like dirt on top of | + | {{History||79.6|Attempting to place collapsible blocks like dirt on top of Thatch will break the Thatch block.}} |
{{History||79.7|Thatch is washed away by water.}} | {{History||79.7|Thatch is washed away by water.}} | ||
{{History||79.9|Thatch blocks light.}} | {{History||79.9|Thatch blocks light.}} | ||
− | {{History||79.10|Mobs can no longer spawn inside of | + | {{History||79.10|Mobs can no longer spawn inside of Thatch blocks.}} |
+ | {{History||81.3|Thatch Block renamed to Straw Block as new [[Thatch Roof]] is introduced.}} | ||
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{{Blocks}} | {{Blocks}} | ||
[[Category:Manufactured Items]] | [[Category:Manufactured Items]] |
Latest revision as of 15:20, 29 February 2020

Gravity |
No |
Tool |
Any tool |
Stackable |
Yes, 32 |
Flammable |
Yes |
Weight ⚖ |
Heavy |
Size ↕ |
Very Small |
BlockID |
terrafirmacraftplus:Straw Block |
Allows players and mobs to move through it. |
Obtaining
The Straw Block is made with four Straw.
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Usage
Placing a single Straw Block in the crafting grid will return the 4 Straw, making Straw Block blocks a compact method of Straw storage.
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The Straw Block is an ingredient in the Thatch Roof recipe.
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Building
The Straw Block is one of the earliest roofing blocks available in the game. Unlike dirt and cobblestone, Straw Block is not affected by gravity so it can be used to create unsupported spans for roofing. Straw Block has an advantage over logs in that it can quickly and easily be removed by hand.
Note: Players and mobs are able to move through Straw Block, making the block essentially useless for walls that do not contain at least one other material. While moving through Straw Block, both players and mobs will have a slowed movement speed. Straw Block also cannot be used to pillar up to safety, as the player will simply fall through the block when they jump on it. Hostile mobs will not be able to spot a player who is already hiding in a Straw Block enclosure, but they are able to follow players through Straw Block if they have been aggro'd while the player was outside of the Straw Block.
Straw Blocks are also extremely flammable, and any Straw Block structures that are built near an open flame such as a pit kiln will quickly burn to the ground.
Straw & Hide Bed
Two adjacent Straw Block blocks can be turned into a Straw & Hide Bed by standing on one end so that the two blocks are in front of the player and right clicking on the nearest block with a Large Raw Hide.
Trivia
Attempting to place collapsible blocks like dirt on top of Straw Block will break the Straw Block block.
This block was previously called Thatch, until Thatch Roof blocks were later introduced.
Straw Blocks will stop javelins and arrows without damaging them.
Gallery
History
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77.0 | Added Thatch. | |
78.0 | Added Straw & Hide Bed made from 2 Thatch blocks and a large raw hide in the world. | |
78.17 | Thatch can be converted back into 4 straw. | |
79.0 | Thatch is no longer a solid block; redesigned to more correctly match their intended purpose as an early game roofing material. | |
Thatch cannot be placed on blocks of ground material (dirt, grass, etc.). | ||
79.4 | Removed placement restrictions on Thatch blocks. | |
79.6 | Attempting to place collapsible blocks like dirt on top of Thatch will break the Thatch block. | |
79.7 | Thatch is washed away by water. | |
79.9 | Thatch blocks light. | |
79.10 | Mobs can no longer spawn inside of Thatch blocks. | |
81.3 | Thatch Block renamed to Straw Block as new Thatch Roof is introduced. |