Hoes are tools used to till dirt and grass blocks into farmland blocks, the first step in farming. To till, right-click on a grass or dirt block while holding a hoe.
Usage
The Hoe is used to turn dirt and grass blocks into farmland for farming wheat. Prior to Minecraft Version 1.7, this tool was also used to collect seeds from grass blocks. This feature of the Hoe is now redundant because of the addition of tall grass.
Crafting
Hoes are crafted using 2 sticks and 2 units of a tool material:
| Ingredients | Input » Output | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Sticks + Wood or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamond Gems |
Template:Grid/Crafting Table | Used to till Dirt and Grass blocks to plant seeds. |
Trivia
- Tilling a dirt block which has a dirt block on top of it will change it to farmland even though it cannot be used. If a hoe is used on a block horizontally adjacent to such a block, the first block will revert to dirt and the selected block will not be tilled. The hoe will still take one point of damage from each use.
- Prior to Beta 1.2, there was a glitch that placing a dirt block under any block, tilling the dirt, and planting a seed on it would cause the block above to disappear without yielding any blocks.
- The hoe does not give any faster mining of dirt blocks or grass blocks.
- When you till a dirt block, the top layer is removed. But due to the way farmland is textured, it appears as if the block sinks into the ground. The texture for the sides is shifted down instead of the top pixels being removed.
- Prior to 1.6, hoes were to get seeds by tilling grass blocks. Seeds are now obtained from tall grass.
- When gold tools were first added, the golden hoe had unusually high durability. This has since been changed.
Notes
- Since the Beta 1.2 update, wood and stone tools have increased durability, meaning that wood tools have 60 uses, stone tools have 132 uses and diamond tools have 1562 uses.