Shears

Shears are a tool.

Usage

 * Primary use:
 * Shears are the most efficient way to get wool from sheep, producing 1-3 wool blocks (as opposed to killing a sheep which produces only 1 wool block). Sheep will grow more wool once sheared, giving you another chance to shear them. Sheep can also be colored with a dye before shearing, allowing the player to acquire colored wool instead of the natural colors of sheep wool (white, light gray, gray, black, brown and pink).


 * Secondary uses:
 * By using shears on leaves you can obtain placeable leaf blocks that do not decay. Without shears, destroying a leaf block has a chance of it dropping a sapling or an apple.
 * Shears can also be used to harvest grass, ferns, large tall grass, large ferns, dead bushes and Vines. Note that when harvesting dead bushes it doesn't use up durability on the shears.


 * Other uses:
 * Cobwebs can be destroyed by shears in half a second, dropping one piece of string. With a Silk Touch enchantment the cobweb drops the actual cobweb block.
 * You can get red mushrooms from a mooshroom, which then turns the mooshroom back into a normal cow.
 * You can use shears to break wool faster
 * Breaking a tripwire with shears doesn't create a redstone pulse.

To shear a sheep in the Pocket Edition, you must touch and hold down on the screen, similar to breaking a block, instead of tapping the sheep.

Enchantments
Shears can receive the following enchantments, but only through an anvil.


 * Efficiency
 * Unbreaking
 * Silk Touch

Speed and durability
The following table shows various things about shears. Colors indicate what will be dropped when the block is broken:
 * White: The original block.
 * Blue: The Block's normal drop (i.e. string, seeds, sapling, apple).
 * Red: Nothing.

Trivia

 * If leaves are sheared with shears, they will not drop saplings, unlike using a tool with a Silk Touch enchantment on leaves, which will occasionally drop saplings.