Vines

Vines (also called Ivy) are non-solid block that can only be placed against a solid block, such as onto walls and ceilings, and can be climbed similarly to ladders. Unlike ladders, vines do not have a collision box, so the Player cannot "walk" on top of a vine without falling; however, like ladders, it is possible to "hang" on vines by sneaking.

Vines have the same color of the foliage in a specific biome. They also hang on leaves in swamps. Vines take as long to break as leaves and drop nothing if broken with hands. However, they can be collected using shears. Although they can be placed after collection, they can only be placed onto a solid block, not in the air. Breaking the block after vines are placed on it will also break the vines unless the vines are still supported by other vines.

Vines are considered as "replaceable" (like Grass or Fire); this means that one may build on vines, but the vines will be removed.

Like tall grass, vines are most effectively destroyed by water; vines on a tall structure, for example, can be easily flushed away by placing a water source block at the top of the structure.

Vines are much easier to obtain than ladders (if near swamp and jungle biomes), and therefore, are particularly useful if the player runs out of ladders, does not want to use ladders, or does not have any ladders at hand.

Vines cannot be placed directly on blocks like chests, Crafting Tables and Cobwebs, but they can be grown around them.

Uses

 * Vines can be climbed, but only against a solid block.
 * Vines greatly reduce the chances of taking fall damage in jungle biomes since they absorb all fall damage.
 * When descending vines, if the vines overhang an empty space, it is possible to continue descending from the vines as if there were a block there.
 * Vines block mobs' line of sight, so it is possible to sneak up onto mobs by hiding behind vines. Because of this, Endermen can be safely viewed through vines.
 * Similarly to Paintings, vines can be used to hide other blocks or passageways such as doors or even portals allowing the player to create hidden passageways or concealed blocks.

Farming
Vines will grow into an open space below them. Making a bar a few feet off the ground, and then attaching a row of vines below it is the most efficient way to farm them. When harvesting hanging vines it is important to remember to work from the bottom upwards for maximum yield. Breaking a hanging vine will destroy all sections lower than it, but will only yield one piece of vine regardless of how many pieces were destroyed.

Large jungle trees, when grown, are generally covered in vines.

History

 * Vines were introduced in Beta 1.8pre1 for the Adventure Update.
 * On Sept 13, Notch said that he would change the vines to spread infinitely down, but would not grow other directions if there are more than four other vine blocks nearby.
 * At PAX, vines hadn't been given a name, and a mouseover would not show a title. This implies that they didn't have an official name at the time.
 * As of Beta 1.8.1, they take as long to break as leaves and drop nothing, but can be collected with shears.
 * In the 1.8 Pre-release if the player attempted to place Vines in the Nether, the game would crash.
 * In snapshot 12w03a, vines became climbable (provided the player climbs it against a solid block).
 * As of Minecraft 1.2, Vines now have a use, making it profitable to farm them.

Bugs

 * Multiple vines can be in the same block space, but count as one block for most purposes. See Talk for discussion
 * If you keep placing vines onto the same square, it will use up your vines but only place a single one.
 * Vines seem to have a bug where they can grow behind paintings.
 * When held and viewed through third person view or held by another player, vines have a gray texture, like Lily Pads.

Trivia

 * If blocks are placed near a vine (such as the case of having a house built in a swamp biome, for instance), vines will start growing on the wall.
 * Vines can grow in any direction when placed on a block. When there is no block next to the block where the vine is on it can grow to the side of the block. The vine can even grow up, But not if there are four other vine blocks nearby.
 * When vines grow down they don't need a block below them to attach to, however, the top-most vine needs a block in order to attach the entire vine.
 * You cannot place vines directly below blocks but they can grow under blocks.
 * When placed on a wall that is touching the bottom of a block, the vine will also attach to the bottom of the block.
 * Vines have the ability to support sand and gravel. However, unlike other such blocks, vines will be destroyed when sand or gravel attempts to occupy the space adjacent to the vines.
 * Vines make the same noise as grass when stepped on.