Block of Copper

Copper blocks are decorative blocks that oxidize over time, gaining a viridian appearance. They can be crafted into waxed versions that do not oxidize. They can also be crafted back into four copper ingots unless they have started to oxidize, have been waxed, and/or crafted into the Cut variant.

Variants
Copper Blocks can be cut and waxed, and oxidize through time, creating:
 * Copper Block JE1.png Waxed Copper
 * Cut Copper JE2.png Cut Copper
 * Cut Copper JE1.png Waxed Cut Copper
 * Lightly Weathered Copper Block JE1.png Lightly Weathered Copper Block or Exposed Copper Block
 * Lightly Weathered Cut Copper JE1.png Lightly Weathered Cut Copper or Exposed Cut Copper Block
 * Lightly Weathered Copper Block JE1.png Waxed Lightly Weathered Copper or Waxed Exposed Copper Block
 * Lightly Weathered Cut Copper JE1.png Waxed Cut Lightly Weathered Copper or Waxed Exposed Cut Copper Block
 * Semi-Weathered Copper Block JE1.png Semi-Weathered Copper Block or Weathered Copper Block
 * Semi-Weathered Cut Copper JE1.png Semi-Weathered Cut Copper or Weathered Cut Copper Block
 * Semi-Weathered Copper Block JE1.png Waxed Semi-Weathered Copper or Waxed Weathered Copper Block
 * Semi-Weathered Cut Copper JE1.png Waxed Cut Semi-Weathered Copper or Waxed Weathered Cut Copper Block
 * Weathered Copper Block JE1.png Weathered Copper BlocK or Oxidized Copper Block
 * Weathered Cut Copper JE1.png Weathered Cut Copper or Oxidized Cut Copper Block

Obtaining
In, Drowned can drop copper ingots, making (cut) copper blocks, cut copper slabs, cut copper stairs and lightning rods a renewable resource.

Breaking
Copper blocks can be mined only with a stone pickaxe or better. If a copper block is mined without the use of a pickaxe, it drops nothing.

Usage
Copper blocks are used for storing copper ingots. Weathered variants, waxed variants, and cut variants have no use except for decoration.

They have four stages of weathering (including the initial unweathered state), and advance to the next stage of weathering every 50–82 in-game days (1,200,000–1,967,999 game ticks, 1000–1640 minutes, or 16 h 40 min – 27 h 20 min). This requires the block to be in a loaded chunk, but isn't reliant on random ticks, and as such works in spawn chunks and other permanently loaded chunks even without a player nearby.

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Block data
$$, copper blocks use the following data values:

Trivia

 * $$, "Weathered Copper Block" is misspelled as "Weathered Copper BlocK".