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Blocks
Sprinks offers several new blocks. They are listed below.
Every stone has been modified to fit a general format. These stones are given the following variants:
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Cobbled
- Generic cobbled variant obtained by mining the regular stone
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Mossy Cobbled
- Mossy version of cobbled crafted with the cobbled block as well as a block of the given mossy type. Note that not all stone variants use moss for this. Some stones have a unique mossy form, such as deepslate using sculk.
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Regular
- Default stone that generates naturally.
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Smooth
- Obtained from smelting regular stone, smooth stone offers an alternative texture to each stone type.
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Polished
- Crafted from regular stone, the polished versions are a shiny blocky variant of each stone type.
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Glossy
- Obtained from smelting polished stone, glossy stone consists of the polished texture without the square grid-like edges on each block.
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Bricks
- Basic brick texture obtained from polished stone.
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Mossy Bricks
- Mossy variant of the brick texture.
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Tiles
- Tiled variant of each stone obtained by the brick variant.
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Chiseled
- Decorative variant for each stone. Obtained uniquely for most stone types.
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Cracked Bricks
- Cracked Brick variant obtained by smelting the regular brick variant.
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Cracked Tiles
- Cracked Tiles variant obtained by smelting the regular tiles variant.
Note that the variants can be crafted using the methods described above or by using a stonecutter. Most variants have unique quirks regarding crafting to maintain a balanced environment. For example, deepslate variants can be crafted from cobbled deepslate to maintain crafting recipes in the base game.
Ore variants generate for the following stone types:
- Stone
- Granite
- Diorite
- Andesite
- Limestone
- Calcite
- Deepslate
- Tuff
There are a few new stone types included in Sprinks. The current stone types to have variants are:
- Stone
- Granite
- Diorite
- Andesite
- Limestone
- Calcite
- Shale
- Deepslate
- Tuff
- Blackstone
- Basalt
- End stone
Limestone generates in the new Ancient Cave biome. It is a tan-gray stone that is slightly easier to break than default stones.
Cobbled limestone can be crafted using bone meal and cobbled calcite.
Shale is a unique sedimentary stone that can be found in the Ancient Caves biome. It is a golden brown layered stone that is easy to break.
Cobbled shale can be crafted using cobblestone and clay or silt balls.
Here are a few unique changes to vanilla stones:
- Cobbled and Mossy Cobbled tuff blocks, slabs, and stairs can be compressed with a shovel to create paths. They can be decompressed with a hoe.
- Cobbled calcite can be crafted with cobblestone and bone meal.
- Vanilla end stone has been renamed to cobbled end stone, with sprinks end stone taking its place. Cobbled end stone still generates in the end.
Azalea wood generates in place of the oak wood in azalea trees. It is a pinkish tan wood type.
Cobalt is a new ore with the following building blocks:
Cobalt Ores for each stone type generate and drop raw cobalt when mined.
Block of Cobalt ingots that can be used as a beacon base.
Block of Raw Cobalt for storing mined raw cobalt.
Oil is a new ore with a multitude of uses.
Oil lamps are crafted using amethyst, crude oil, and a cobbled stone. They can be placed on walls, ceilings, floors, and underwater. There is an oil lamp for each stone type.
Oil shale generates when shale and ores overlap in generation. They drop raw oil shale when mined.
Block of raw oil shale for storage of raw oil shale.
8 Crude oil surrounding a cobbled block for storage. This block is slippery as well as flammable. When lit, it produces an inferno, which is a darker fire that burns forever.
Crude oil can be placed on the sides of blocks and underwater. It is slippery and can be placed on each side of a block like lichen.
Oil spills interact with fire to produce oil fires. When an oil spill is caught on fire or lit by a player, it becomes an oil inferno, which spreads to nearby oil spills and lights fire indefinitely.
When a torch of any kind is used on the oil spill, it becomes a calmer oil fire. It has 3 variants:
- Oil Fire
- Soul Oil Fire
- Redstone Oil Fire
A red fire created when a redstone torch is used on an oil spill or an oil spill is given a redstone signal. This oil fire gives a strong signal to all sides where oil is not placed. It receives power from all sides that oil is placed. When it is given a pulse or a redstone torch is used on it, it returns to a normal oil spill.
Redstone fire will burn entities but not items, allowing for users to easily cook food without burning it.
Silt is a new clay-like dirt that generates in Ancient Caves. It has many uses.
Silt is the base block that generates in Ancient Caves. When mined, it drops 4 silt balls which can be crafted back into silt. It can be smelted into terracotta. When bone meal is used on it, it generates cave sprouts on nearby silt blocks.
Cave sprouts are a new plant that generates on silt in Ancient Caves. It can be harvested with shears and placed on many dirt and stone types.
Fossil blocks are blocks that generate on silt in Ancient Caves. They can be used to craft several decoration items.
Fossil blocks generate on silt blocks in Ancient Caves. There are 3 types:
- Ribs Fossil
- Bone Fossil
- Skull Fossil
When broken with a pickaxe, they drop bone meal. When mined with a silk touch pickaxe, they drop themselves. They can be placed on any side of a block as well as underwater. They will break instantly.
Fossil decorations can be crafted using fossil blocks. Each block crafts a decoration:
- Ribs fossils can craft a Ribs ladder block
- Bone fossils can craft bone torches
- Skull fossils can craft a skull candle block
Parched dripstone is a variant of dripstone generating in Ancient Caves.
Generates in Ancient Caves. Can only be mined with a silk touch pickaxe. Breaks when fallen on. Produces dust particles when placed upside down. Obtained by smelting pointed dripstone
Can only be mined with silk touch. Crafted from smelting dripstone block or with 4 pointed parched dripstone.
There are a few new types of brick blocks.
Silt bricks are crafted from the silt brick item in the same manner of clay. It is a browner version of the clay bricks.
Mixed bricks are crafted from a combination of silt and regular bricks. They are a combination of red and brown bricks that form a common mixed brick pattern.
Cement and Pavement blocks similar to concrete with the exception that they maintain their connections when hardened. When cement is mixed with water, the resulting pavement will only have edges on sides where it was not connected to other cement.