Nether Brick Fence

Nether Brick Fences were added to the Nether as a part of Nether fortresses in 1.9pre1. Currently, Nether Brick fences cannot be set on fire, unlike wooden fences.

Occurrence
Nether Brick Fences are naturally found in Nether fortresses where they form window bars and gate-like structures.

Uses
Nether Brick Fences do not burn and have the same blast resistance as most stone blocks, which makes them useful in creating Ghast-proof structures. They connect to most blocks, including wooden Fence Gates, in the same manner as wooden fences. However, they do not connect to wooden fences. By combining sections of the two types of fences, it is possible to make barriers that players can navigate through, but most mobs will get stuck in.

History

 * As of the 12w18a weekly snapshots for 1.3, it is now possible to place pressure plates on top of Nether Brick Fences.

Trivia

 * In 1.2.5 and before, it was not possible to place pressure plates on top of them as one would with wooden fences.
 * Nether Brick Fences require 6 Nether Brick for 6 pieces, but 6 Sticks would only craft into 2 Fences.
 * Once a Nether Fortress has been found, Nether Brick Fences are an easier option to get fences than wood, since there are so many Nether Bricks in the Nether.
 * If you use nether brick fences to make a farm of animals, the animals will constantly try to jump over it like the fence is a normal block, although they cannot jump over it.

Bugs

 * If you place a fence on the side of a block, you will be able to walk on top of it without jumping. Even if there is another fence on top of it, you can still walk on the top of the first fence and therefore jump to the second. Works with wooden fences too.


 * The AI of mobs, including villagers, does not make them traverse around the fence, resulting in mobs becoming stuck trying to walk through it rather than around.