Lodestone

A lodestone is a block that can be used to alter compasses to point towards it. It can be used in all three dimensions.

Breaking
Lodestone requires a pickaxe to be mined, in which case it drops itself. If mined without a pickaxe, then the mining is slower and it drops nothing.

Lodestone Compass
a compass and a recovery compass on a lodestone causes the compass to point to the lodestone, indicated by an enchantment glint effect on the compass. This works even in the End and the Nether. If the lodestone is broken, or in a different dimension than the compass, then the compass spins randomly, as ordinary compasses in the End and Nether do. If the lodestone is destroyed while a paired compass is in a chest, shulker box, item frame, armor stand, or any other storage item, the compass does not register that the lodestone is destroyed until the item is retrieved. Placing a lodestone back in the exact place as the original lodestone while the compass is still in a container prevents unpairing.

Piston interactivity
Lodestones cannot be pushed by pistons or pulled by sticky pistons.

ID




Block data
$$, a lodestone has a block entity associated with it that holds additional data about the block.

See Bedrock Edition level format/Block entity format.

Trivia

 * In reality, the lodestone is a naturally magnetized piece of the mineral magnetite, which can attract iron.
 * Despite being made from netherite, lodestones are not immune to fire and lava damage.
 * The advancement "Country Lode, Take Me Home" is a reference to the lyrics of the song "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver.