![]() There's a full guide to building a TNT cannon over on the Minecraft wiki. Explode some TNT in water with a falling block of sand above it to fire that sand long distances in whatever direction you choose. Those pesky intruders won't know what hit them.įalling sand can also be fired out of a TNT cannon, which is handy if you want to blanket a friend's base with sand after you fell victim to their entryway sand trap. Just hook up a pressure plate or tripwire to an array of pistons holding back columns of sand. If a block of sand falls on a player or a mob, it'll suffocate them until they dig their way out or die, making it pretty handy for a basic trap setup. Also, be sure to have a repeater between the propellant TNT and the projectile so that all of the TNT doesn't detonate early. This, you'll no doubt agree, is kind of a pain when mining.īut it has useful side effects. There is a technique called hybriding which makes TNT be able to damage blocks if in water and is done by placing sand on top of the TNT, causing the sand to fall into the TNT when it's lit. If you plop down a block of sand and mine the block out underneath it, then it'll fall into the gap. ![]() Maybe we should fix that.Īs you've probably noticed if you've played Minecraft for more than a few minutes, sand is unlike most other blocks because it's affected by gravity. In Mesa biomes, you'll find a variant of sand that's red and acts exactly like regular sand except that you can't use it to make concrete. ![]() You'll find it everywhere from forests, to plains, to tundra and swamps. Nowadays sand spawns naturally in four-block-deep layers in various parts of most biomes of the Overworld. ![]()
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