Block of Gold

Blocks of Gold (also known as Block of Gold) are blocks for storing gold ingots that do not appear in normally generated maps anywhere.

Gold is susceptible to destruction from TNT, and only requires approximately 3 seconds to mine successfully.

Blocks of Gold can be crafted by placing 9 gold ingots in a crafting grid. The gold blocks could then be crafted back into 9 ingots again, making them more useful as "storage units" rather than building units. Golden blocks can be used to make Golden Apples.

Mining a gold block drops a full gold block (rather than ore or ingots) so no resources are lost. As with mining gold ore, destroying a gold block with an empty hand or a tool that is not an iron or higher level pickaxe will destroy the block, but will not drop resources, wasting all 9 ingots.

History
Blocks of Gold had a different skin when it first debuted. The skin was changed from in the Survival 0.26 update to the current texture in the Halloween Update. However, in Classic it is still seen as. This block used three textures instead of one.

In early versions of Survival, gold blocks resisted explosions; however, this is no longer the case.

Trivia

 * The Block of Gold is the densest and therefore heaviest block in Minecraft. If pure, one block would weigh approximately 19.3 metric tons (43 thousand pounds). A stack of gold blocks would weigh around 1240 metric tons (2.7 million pounds). A single chest filled with gold blocks would weigh about 33 thousand metric tons (74 million pounds). A large chest would weigh almost 67 thousand metric tons (147 million pounds). However, because there are no weights in Minecraft, it can still be easily lifted by a Player or Enderman.
 * Human civilization, through all its history, has produced approximately 133 stacks of gold blocks.

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