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Revision as of 07:13, 14 January 2024
Wrought Iron Fence "Right click with an Iron Ingot or Nugget to add a finial" | |
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Transparency | Partial |
Luminance | None |
Hardness | 5 |
Blast Resistance | 6 |
Tool | Pickaxe ().png|link=|32px]] |
() [[File:Pickaxe
Renewable | No |
Stackable | Yes (64) |
Flammable | No |
ID | wrought_iron_fence |
This page is about a feature that is not fully implimented
Information will change, whether it will be altered, added or removed.
Proceed with caution.
The Wrought Iron Fence is a block that seems to mimic Iron Bars in the sense that it is a fence like block that can be jumped over. This block has very unique attributes, acting similar to different wall types and changing shapes when placed next to other blocks and other Wrought Iron Fences. There's no recipe or locations to find the Wrought Iron Fence, but it can be obtained via commands or the creative inventory as most other blocks.
One of the functionalities of the Wrought Iron Fence is that the top can be given an Iron Ingot or Iron Nugget to add a Finial on the top of the fence, similar to placing a button on a wall in Bedrock Edition. There is no difference between the two, so it is more cost efficient to use iron nuggets for finials.
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History
History
Version | Details |
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4.3.1846 | Added the Wrought Iron Fence. |