Bricks

Brick is a decorative and building block that does not naturally spawn anywhere. It is mostly used to make nice looking homes and towers. Since brick is not flammable, it is often used to make lava fireplaces. To make bricks, the player needs clay. Brick is a durable block and resists explosions well. A pickaxe must be used to recover the resource of a placed block, but it will always take 3 seconds to destroy, no matter the pickaxe type. Breaking a block with the player's hand is slow and will not yield the resource.

Clay's only current usage is to be made into bricks or clay blocks, as breaking clay drops 4 clay balls, which can then be smelted into clay bricks. The 4 clay bricks can then be crafted into one brick block. This means that for each clay block found in a map, players can make 1 brick block.

Crafting
A brick block can be crafted from 4 Clay Bricks in a square pattern.

As a Crafting Ingredient
Bricks have acquired two new crafting recipes as of Beta 1.8:

Usage
Some players use brick for creating structures and shelters, due to its high blast resistance (30), and its elegance in representing a home. Many players choose to use brick blocks for a fireplace/chimney.

History

 * Brick originally appeared with a bright red texture. Brick (Block)-Pre Alpha 1.0.11.png Upon being added in Alpha, the bricks changed to look like this: Brick (Block)-Pre Beta 1.7.png In 1.7 they were changed again to look how they do now.


 * For a brief time, huge brick pyramids were a rare structure that could spawn in an old Infdev version. See this video, this video and the end of this video to see the pyramids and exploration of them. The pyramids were completely solid; they had no inside rooms. A strange quality about these pyramids is that if one dug under it, a layer of dirt and stone extended under the pyramid. This suggests it spawned right on top of the terrain instead of being a complete pyramid with the bottom parts underground. Pyramids were removed before Alpha was released.

Future

 * Notch has said that there may be more kinds of brick blocks in different colors in the future, possibly made with the current dyes. &#91;Citation not needed at all; thank you very much&#93;