Talk:Block of Lapis Lazuli

Splittable?
Can a Lapis Lazuli block be crafted back into 9 dyes like the metal and diamond blocks, or is it permanent? Either way it's probably worth mentioning in the page. Yomikoma 23:56, 13 January 2011 (UTC)

Yes, they do act like the metal and diamond blocks, so one block equals 9 dyes. --Master7432

Rarity?
It says that they may be rarer than Diamonds. They certainly are rare (I've only found 4 on my new file), but has anyone tried actually coming up with a figure per chunk? Rougeweasel 05:24, 15 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Well, I think there are around 0.049383-0.074074 per chunk. Simplified to 3 decimal places, 0.049-0.074 per chunk. Average, that's about 0.06 per chunk. Diamond is found in 0.08% of a chunk under layer 16. Lapis is found under level 32. This makes Diamond 1.5 times as rare as Lapis!


 * I found 4-6 in 81 chunks which I tested 3 times, so that's what I came up with. Though it does vary from only 2 to 8 per 81 chunks, from what I heard. - TyrannoFan • TF's Talk • Contributions - 13:46, 15 January 2011 (UTC)


 * Lapis Lazuli is a bit more common than diamond now with the abandoned mines. They are deep enough for you to find lapis ore but not diamonds in the walls of the mines (at least the mines im in). Also lapis is found more commonly in chests. In my recent 1.8 game I found enough lapis to wall the ceiling of my house with 10 blocks of labis lazuli blocks but i have yet to find a single diamond.

Breakable?
When you break Lapis Lazuli blocks do you get them back? Or do they break like glass and give you nothing? --Modred11 20:16, 6 June 2011 (UTC)


 * You get them back. Legoless 20:20, 6 June 2011 (UTC)


 * You need to use a stone pickaxe or better to retrieve it. If it takes a very long time to remove you won't get it back. C ali nou - talk × contribs » 06:49, 7 June 2011 (UTC)

Glowstone?
"Lapis lazuli is now Glowstone"

...Wrong. Cool12309(T 01:53, 9 June 2011 (UTC)


 * Close - it's actually saying that the easiest block to craft is now Glowstone. Could definitely use a rewording. Monchoman45 02:00, 9 June 2011 (UTC)