Terracotta

Terracotta is a block formed from clay, with a hardness and blast resistance comparable to stone. It can be colored in the same 16 colors that wool can be dyed, but more dulled and earthen.

Obtaining
Terracotta can be mined using any pickaxe. If mined without a pickaxe, it will drop nothing.

Natural generation
Red, orange, yellow, brown, white, light gray, and uncolored terracotta can be found naturally in badlands biomes. This can yield massive amounts of terracotta. Blue and orange terracotta can also be found in small amounts in desert pyramids. Light blue is found in warm underwater ruins.

In Bedrock Edition and Java Edition, uncolored terracotta can be found in mason houses in plains villages and in some savanna and desert village houses. White terracotta can be found as a housing material in plains villages. Yellow, orange, and red terracotta generates in some houses in savanna villages. Green terracotta generates in the mason houses of desert villages.

Crafting
Once terracotta has been dyed, the color cannot be changed or removed.

Trading
Journeyman-level stone mason villagers sell one of 16 colored terracotta for one emerald per 4 terracotta as part of their trades.

Expert-level stone mason villagers sell one of 16 colored terracotta for one emerald per terracotta as part of their trades. They will also sell you glazed terracotta for one emerald for every block.

Building
Terracotta has the same blast resistance as most other stone blocks, which is significantly higher than the block of clay before being smelted. A block of terracotta when one block away from an explosion will protect any blocks behind it, though it will be destroyed in the process.

Block data
In Bedrock Edition, colored terracotta uses the following data values:

Block states
In Bedrock Edition, colored terracotta use the following block states:

Trivia

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