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'''Limestone''' is a block of [https://minecraft.fandom.com/Rock Rock] | |||
Limestone can be used as a replacement in many recipes for | == Obtaining == | ||
=== Natural Generation === | |||
Limestone generates in caves systems and is typically found between the Y-20 and Y-40 range in normal worlds. | |||
=== Smelting === | |||
Limestone can be obtained through smelting of [[Limesand]]. | |||
== Usage == | |||
Limestone can be used as a replacement in many recipes for [https://minecraft.fandom.com/Stone Stone] and [https://minecraft.fandom.com/Cobblestone Cobblestone]. Outside of these recipes it is purely a decorative block with many different types. | |||
These types are as follows: | These types are as follows: | ||
* Limestone Cobblestone | * Limestone Cobblestone | ||
* Limestone | * Limestone Bricks | ||
* Fancy Limestone | * Fancy Limestone | ||
* Layered Limestone | * Layered Limestone | ||
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There are further types of limestone which are combinations of those listed above. | There are further types of limestone which are combinations of those listed above. | ||
[[Category:Blocks]] | [[Category:Blocks]] | ||
[[Category:Decoration]] | [[Category:Decoration]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 3 April 2021
Limestone is a block of Rock
Obtaining
Natural Generation
Limestone generates in caves systems and is typically found between the Y-20 and Y-40 range in normal worlds.
Smelting
Limestone can be obtained through smelting of Limesand.
Usage
Limestone can be used as a replacement in many recipes for Stone and Cobblestone. Outside of these recipes it is purely a decorative block with many different types.
These types are as follows:
- Limestone Cobblestone
- Limestone Bricks
- Fancy Limestone
- Layered Limestone
- Paved Limestone
- Mossy Limestone
- Overgrown Limestone
- Weathered Limestone
There are further types of limestone which are combinations of those listed above.