Non-renewable resources
Terrain
- Dirt
- Grass Block
- Mycelium block
- Sand
- Sandstone
- TNT
- Red sand
- Dead Bush
- Gravel
- Flint
- Moss Stone
- Moss Stone Wall
- Stone Brick variations (Cracked, Mossy, Chiseled)
- Stone Brick Stairs
- Stone Brick Slab
- Monster Egg variations
- Clay
- Brick
- Flower Pot
- Bricks (Block)
- Brick stairs
- Brick slab
- Clay block
- Hardened clay
- Stained clay
- Brick
- Packed Ice
Nether
- Netherrack
- Nether brick
- Nether brick block
- Nether brick stairs
- Nether brick slabs
- Nether brick fence
- Nether brick block
- Nether brick
- Soul Sand
- Nether Star
- Beacon
- Nether Star
Ore
- Coal ore
- Lapis ore
- Lapis
- Lapis block
- Lapis
- Redstone ore
- Iron ore
- Gold ore
- Diamond ore
- Diamond
- Diamond tools
- Diamond armour
- Jukebox
- Enchantment table
- Block of Diamond
- Diamond
- Nether Quartz ore
- Nether quartz
- Daylight Sensor
- Redstone Comparator
- Block of Quartz
- Quartz stairs
- Quartz slabs
- Chiseled Quartz block
- Pillar Quartz block
- Nether quartz
Other
- Cobweb
- End Portal Frame
- Dragon Egg
- Monster Spawner
Unobtainable
- Air
- Bedrock
- Stationary Lava
- Bucket of Lava
- Sponge
- Technical blocks
Podzol[]
I don't think Podzol should be in this category - you can farm it by planting mega spruce trees.
- I'm pretty sure mega spurce trees just convert dirt into Podzol, and dirt itself isn't renewable. If mega spruce trees can actually create podzol without consuming dirt, it would make the whole dirt family of blocks renewable. --CrCl3 (talk) 17:50, 21 July 2018 (UTC)
Is this page's separation from LCE and Bedrock still true?[]
The top of the page says this page is only for non-renewable resources in Java, however, many blocks that a) don't exist in Java or b) are renewable in Java are listed on this page. Is this separation still relevant, or have the pages been combined? -PancakeIdentity (talk) 01:59, 27 May 2019 (UTC)