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This article is about the solid Blocks of Gold. For the ore, see Gold Ore. For the ingot, see Gold Ingot. For the nugget, see Gold Nugget.

Blocks of Gold (also known as Gold Blocks) are blocks for storing gold ingots that do not appear in normally generated maps anywhere.

Gold blocks are susceptible to destruction from TNT, and only require approximately 1 second to mine successfully.

Gold blocks can be crafted by placing 9 gold ingots in a crafting grid. The gold blocks can then be crafted back into 9 ingots again (even in your inventory), making them more useful as "storage units" rather than building units. They were used in the recipe to make Golden Apples prior to Version 1.1.

Mining a gold block drops itself (rather than ingots) as long as an iron or higher level pickaxe is used; thus, no resources are lost. However, if one is broken without such a pickaxe, it drops nothing, wasting all 9 of the ingots it was made of.

Crafting

Ingredients Input » Output
Gold Ingots Template:Grid/Crafting Table

As a Crafting Material

Ingredients Input » Output
Gold Block Template:Grid/Crafting Table

History

Blocks of Gold had a different skin when it first debuted. The skin was changed from File:Gold (Block)-Pre Survival 0.26.png in the Survival 0.26 update to File:Gold (Block)-Pre Alpha 1.2.0.png, and was modified to use the top texture on all sides during the Halloween Update. However, in Classic it is still seen as File:Gold (Block)-Pre Alpha 1.2.0.png.

In Survival Test gold blocks could be obtained by destroying gold ore blocks.

In early versions of Survival, gold blocks resisted water; however, this is no longer the case.

As of Beta 1.9pre5, the texture was modified, having less drastic dark gradients in the top-left and bottom-right corners. File:Gold Block-Pre Beta 1.9pre5.png

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