Wool

Wool (previously known as cloth) is a block derived from sheep that can be dyed in any of the 16 different colors.

Obtaining
Wool can be broken using any tool, but shears are the fastest.

Sheep
1 to 3 wool is harvested by shears on an adult sheep. If unshorn, sheep will drop 1 wool upon death. <!-- wool dropped will be the same color as the sheep's wool. <!-- drop rates are not affected by the Fortune or Looting enchantments.

White, light gray, gray, black, brown, and pink wool can be found naturally on sheep. <!-- rest of the colors require dyeing sheep.

Natural generation


Black wool can also be found naturally in villages as part of a streetlight-like structure where they lie on top of three fence posts, surrounded by 4 torches.

Trading
Shepherd villagers sell each separate color of wool for a price of 1 to 2 emeralds for one wool as part of their tier 2 trades.

Usage
Wool blocks are weak, highly flammable, and offer little resistance against explosions. <!--ir primary usage is as a decorative block.

Trading
Shepherd villagers buy 16 to 22 white wool for 1 emerald as part of their tier 1 trades.

Crafting ingredient
Any color of wool or wood may be used for beds and paintings but it has no effect on the product's final appearance.

Trivia

 * <!-- damage values for wool and their respective dyes are the inverse of each other. This is also true for Stained Glass and Stained Clay.
 * White wool can be crafted together with bone meal, but this simply wastes the bone meal.
 * It is rarer to see a natural pink sheep than a natural zombie or skeleton with diamond armor. Both can be faked, however.
 * On the Xbox 360 Edition Tutorial Map, the Minecraft Logo seen in the sky is made of Light Gray and Black Wool.

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