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Revision as of 01:18, 11 October 2013
Crafting
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output | |||||||||||
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Wool Slab | Wool Block |
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Wool Slabs can also be dyed using any dyes from Vanilla Minecraft as well as dung as an alternative for brown dye.
Name | Ingredients | Input » Output |
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Dyed Wool Slab |
Wool Slab, Dye or Dung |
Keep In Mind
- 2 different color wool slabs can not be placed on each other thus making 2 colored wool.
- It will never burn or catch on fire.
- Putting 2 same color wool slabs in 1 block or in a crafting grid will produce 1 wool block.
- One dye will color 16 wool slabs when all ingredients are placed in an unstoked cauldron.