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| '''Mortaring''' is a mechanic by which loose blocks can be converted into their floating, non-loose, forms by applying sticky substances to them. To mortar a loose block, simply right-click on it while holding a mortar item (listed below). Blocks cannot be mortared while in your inventory; they have to be placed in the world first. This means that the loose block must have a supporting block underneath it before you apply the mortar. The exception is when placing loose blocks next to blocks that are already mortared - see [[#Temporary sticking|temporary sticking]] below. Once it is mortared, it is no longer affected by gravity and the support can be removed. | | '''Mortaring''' is a mechanic by which loose blocks can be converted into their floating, non-loose, forms by applying sticky substances to them. To mortar a loose block, simply right-click on it while holding a mortar item (listed below). Blocks cannot be mortared while in your inventory; they have to be placed in the world first. This means that the loose block must have a supporting block underneath it before you apply the mortar. The exception is when placing loose blocks next to blocks that are already mortared - see [[#Temporary sticking|temporary sticking]] below. Once it is mortared, it is no longer affected by gravity and the support can be removed. |
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Latest revision as of 06:34, 6 March 2024
Mortaring is a mechanic by which loose blocks can be converted into their floating, non-loose, forms by applying sticky substances to them. To mortar a loose block, simply right-click on it while holding a mortar item (listed below). Blocks cannot be mortared while in your inventory; they have to be placed in the world first. This means that the loose block must have a supporting block underneath it before you apply the mortar. The exception is when placing loose blocks next to blocks that are already mortared - see temporary sticking below. Once it is mortared, it is no longer affected by gravity and the support can be removed.
A pickaxe with the Silk Touch enchantment, or a Block Dispenser are the only way to obtain the mortared version of loose blocks, and use them for crafting.
Mortar items
The following items can be used as mortar. Right-clicking any loose block while holding one will consume the item and mortar the block.
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Clay
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The easiest form of mortar to obtain early on. However, it is difficult to come by in large quantities and usually preferrable to save it for making items such as brick ovens or planters.
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Slimeball
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Can be obtained by killing slimes, which spawn above ground in swamp biomes or rarely underground. Building a mob trap in a swamp gives a large supply of slimeballs.
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Nether Sludge
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Cooked from hellfire dust and potash, it requires Nether access and significant tech tree progress to create. Once you have the requisite infrastructure, it is cheap and easy to mass produce (the raw materials to make it are only netherrack and wood).
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Temporary sticking
If a loose block is placed next to a mortared block of the same type (e.g. a loose cobblestone slab next to any type of mortared cobblestone), it will stick for a few seconds before falling, giving you a chance to mortar it. This
allows you to mortar a block without needing another block under it. It is also the only way to create upside down stairs and slabs, which normally can't be placed as loose versions.
Blocks that can be mortared
Cobblestone
Bricks
Stone Bricks
Nether Bricks
Keep in Mind
- Mining a mortared block will drop the loose version, no matter the material of the tool.
- A pickaxe with the Silk Touch enchantment, or a Block Dispenser are the only way to obtain the mortared version of loose blocks, and use them for crafting.
- It is not possible to mortar Dirt. The only way to convert loose dirt to non-loose is to wait for Grass to grow on it, or to use a Piston Packer to turn 8 Pile of Dirt into a dirt block.
See Also