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Los bloques de cobre son bloques decorativos que se oxidan con el tiempo, quedando con un aspecto viridiano (verde oxidado). They can be crafted into waxed versions that do not oxidize. They can also be crafted back into four Copper Ingots unless they have started to oxidize, have been waxed, and/or crafted into the Cut variant.
Cómo conseguirlo
Rotura
Los bloques de cobre deben ser minados solo con un pico de piedra o mejor. Si el bloque de cobre se mina sin un pico, este no soltará nada. Error de Lua en Módulo:Breaking_row en la línea 304: attempt to compare number with nil.
Fabricación
Ingredientes | Receta de fabricación |
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Lingote de cobre |
Ingredientes | Receta de fabricación |
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Copper Block o Lightly Weathered Copper Block o Semi-Weathered Copper Block o Weathered Copper BlocK |
4444 |
Ingredientes | Receta de fabricación |
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Copper Block o Lightly Weathered Copper Block o Semi-Weathered Copper Block o Cut Copper o Lightly Weathered Cut Copper o Semi-Weathered Cut Copper + Honeycomb |
Ingredientes | Receta de fabricación |
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Waxed Copper o Waxed Lightly Weathered Copper o Waxed Semi-Weathered Copper |
444 |
Uso
Los bloques de cobre se usan para almacenar lingotes de cobre. Las variantes usadas, con cera y cortadas no tienen uso salvo como decorativo.
They have four stages of weathering (including the initial unweathered state), and advance to the next stage of weathering every 50–82 in-game days (1,200,000–1,967,999 game ticks, 1000–1640 minutes, or 16 h 40 min – 27 h 20 min). This requires the block to be in a loaded chunk, but isn't reliant on random ticks, and as such works in spawn chunks and other permanently loaded chunks even without a player nearby.
Ingrediente de fabricación
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Sonidos
Sonido | Subtítulos | Fuente | Descripción | Ubicación de recurso | Clave de traducción | Volumen | Tono | Distancia de atenuación |
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Block broken | ? | Breaking the block | block | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Ninguno[sound 1] | ? | Falling on the block with fall damage | block | Ninguna[sound 2] | ? | ? | ? | |
Block breaking | ? | Mining the block | block | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Block placed | ? | Placing the block | block | subtitles | ? | ? | ? | |
Footsteps | ? | Walking on the block | block | subtitles | ? | ? | ? |
Valores de datos
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Historial
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Errores
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Información adicional
- In real life, copper typically tarnishes to a darker brown color in air due to the buildup of copper oxides and sulfides on the surface. Green oxidation is generally due to basic copper carbonate and requires carbon dioxide to be present in the atmosphere.
- "Weathered Copper Block" is misspelled as "Weathered Copper BlocK".
- All other mineral blocks have the name "Block of (mineral)", but the Copper Block is "Copper Block" instead.
Referencias
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