Infested Block

Infested blocks are blocks disguised as stone, cobblestone, deepslate, or any stone bricks variants, but spawn silverfish when broken in Survival or Adventure mode.

Obtaining
Infested blocks are not obtainable by Silk Touch, and are only available through the Creative inventory or commands. However, they can be retained from worlds played in versions where they were legitimately obtainable.

Breaking
When the block is broken, whether by a player or by an explosion, a silverfish spawns where it was broken.

$$, infested blocks take less time to break than their normal counterparts would with a fist, and take the same time regardless of the tool.

In Java 1.17 and in Bedrock 1.17.0, they are broken instantly.

In Java 1.17 infested blocks take half as much time to break as their normal counterparts.

When mined with a tool not enchanted with Silk Touch, an infested block drops nothing and spawns a silverfish that immediately attacks the player. If the player attacks a silverfish directly with a sword, bow, or potion of Harming, or when a silverfish takes Poison damage, nearby infested blocks break, spawning more aggressive silverfish. If the silverfish is killed in one hit, then nearby infested blocks do not break, and no silverfish spawn from them.

When mined with a tool enchanted with Silk Touch, however, the equivalent non-infested block is dropped without spawning a silverfish on all game difficulties. Any Silk Touch-enchanted tool (including swords) will cause an infested block to drop its non-infested equivalent (that is, a pickaxe is not required). A player wishing to collect stone bricks from a stronghold safely should use Silk Touch-enchanted pickaxes.

Natural generation
Infested stone bricks are occasionally found in strongholds and igloo basements in place of normal stone bricks. Infested mossy and chiseled stone bricks also spawn in igloos, but they do not generate naturally in strongholds.

Infested cobblestone is found in the rarely generated "fake end portal" room in woodland mansions.

Blobs
Infested stone can generate in the Overworld in the form of blobs. Infested stone attempts to generate 7 times per chunk in blobs of size 0-13, from altitudes 0 to 63, within one of the following biomes, or within a chunk that is at least partially occupied by one of these biomes:



In Java 1.17 and in Bedrock 1.17.0, infested stone can replace stone, granite, diorite, andesite, tuff, and deepslate. If it replaces tuff or deepslate, it will become infested deepslate.

Post-generation
Infested blocks are generated when a silverfish enters the respective normal block form. $$, letting a silverfish enter regular stone bricks turns them into infested stone instead of the infested stone bricks.

Usage
When mined, an infested block spawns a silverfish that immediately attacks the player. If the player attacks a silverfish directly with a sword, bow, or potion of Harming, or when a silverfish takes poison damage, nearby infested blocks break, spawning more aggressive silverfish. If the silverfish is killed in one hit, then nearby infested blocks do not break, and no silverfish spawn from them.

Identifying
Note blocks placed on infested blocks produce flute sounds or harp sounds, while those placed on the non-infested stone, cobblestone, or stone bricks produce bass drum sounds.

$$, a player can distinguish infested from normal blocks by observing that an infested block takes longer to break when using a pickaxe than the stone it appears to be, but without a pickaxe, it breaks faster.

A silverfish does not spawn if the block is destroyed by the ender dragon.

$$, using the debug screen, a player can identify whether or not a block is infested.

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Metadata
$$, infested blocks use the following data values:

Trivia

 * Despite silverfish being able to infest cobblestone, stone bricks, and mossy stone bricks, they cannot infest mossy cobblestone.