Obsidian

Obsidian is a dark purple block known for its high blast resistance and strength, most commonly found when water flows over lava. Among other things, obsidian is used to construct Nether portal frames and enchanting tables.

Obtaining
Obsidian drops itself only when mined with a diamond pickaxe or netherite pickaxe; otherwise, it drops nothing.

Enchanting a pickaxe with "Efficiency" and using a beacon with Haste both drastically decrease the mining time. See the obsidian farming tutorial for more information.

Also, 8 obsidian are dropped by an ender chest when broken without Silk Touch.

Natural generation
Obsidian generates naturally in all dimensions:
 * Overworld:
 * Obsidian generates in woodland mansions with a diamond block concealed by it. These are found in the secret "obsidian room" and "lava room", on the 2nd or 3rd floors.
 * Obsidian generates as part of ruined portals.
 * Obsidian generates in sufficiently deep ravines and caves where water meets lava source blocks.
 * The Nether: Obsidian generates as part of ruined portals.
 * The End:
 * Solid obsidian pillars can be found on the End's main island, generating all the way down to Y=0.
 * Obsidian generates as a part of the end ship in end cities.

Post-generation
Obsidian is created when a Nether portal is generated in the Nether or the Overworld. This portal can then be mined, providing a way of obtaining obsidian renewably.


 * In Java Edition, if the Nether portal generated floating in the air then 4 extra obsidian will be created in the bottom of the portal.

When a player enters the End, a platform of 25 obsidian blocks is generated for the player to spawn on. This platform can then be mined, and gets regenerated when an entity (only in pre-1.9/1.16) enters the End, which provides another way of obtaining Obsidian renewably. Obsidian pillars also regenerate when the ender dragon respawns.

Obsidian is formed when flowing water hits a lava source block, and can be found naturally where water from a spring or lake has flowed over a nearby lava pool.

Bartering
Piglins may barter 1 obsidian when given a gold ingot with a chance of 8.71%.

Usage
Obsidian is useful for building explosion-resistant structures as it has, along with anvils and netherite blocks, a blast resistance of 1,200; the highest of all blocks obtainable in survival mode (together with crying obsidian and block of netherite). Obsidian also cannot be destroyed by the ender dragon. However, when being trapped in an obsidian cage in the Overworld, ender dragons can traverse obsidian blocks without destroying them.

These qualities make obsidian an extremely effective defensive block, and it is commonly used in many bases in multiplayer servers as protection from griefers.

End crystals can be placed on top of obsidian, which can be useful in PvP combat, or just as decoration.

Nether portals
Obsidian is used to create a Nether portal frame, which is then ignited using fire. The frame must be a vertical rectangle any size from 4×5 to 23×23. The corners of the frame are not required for an operational portal.

Note Blocks
Obsidian can be placed under note blocks to produce "bass drum" sounds.

Piston interactivity
Obsidian cannot be pushed by pistons. It also cannot be pushed nor pulled by sticky pistons.

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Trivia

 * Obsidian is one of the hardest blocks to destroy in Minecraft. In reality, obsidian is glass-like in texture and quite fragile.
 * Geologically, obsidian is a volcanic glass that forms when lava is flash-cooled. It's the only igneous rock that's glassy.
 * Other volcanic rocks in the game are andesite, basalt, and tuff.
 * Destroying an obsidian block with a diamond pickaxe, while underwater, without standing on solid ground would take 3 minutes and 54 seconds.
 * 71.25 times the explosive power of TNT would be required to destroy a block of obsidian; however, additional TNT increases the blast radius, not explosive power. It is possible to an explosion strong enough to destroy obsidian.
 * The blue wither skull has the ability to destroy obsidian as a special feature; its explosion is otherwise no stronger than a ghast's fireball.