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This article is about the decorative block. For the item, see Iron (Ingot).

Iron Bars were added in the 1.8 "Adventure" update. They are a type of block that seems to occur naturally in strongholds and in NPC Villages. They serve a similar purpose to fences.

The iron bars can be placed in much the same way as fences or a Glass Pane.

Crafting

Ingredients Input » Output
Iron (Ingot) Template:Grid/Crafting Table

History

On July 11th 2011, Notch revealed two new screenshots of a stronghold (in two different brightness settings) where the bars can be clearly seen alongside other common stronghold blocks. The lighting differences have been explained a bit (though not necessarily completely correct) by a user on the forums.[1].

Trivia

  • A 2x2 area made of the Iron bars can make a hole big enough for the player to fit through, but not rain, water, etc. this can be used as an easy entrance for an underwater house, but not an exit. Glass Panes work similarly.
  • If a sign is placed on the iron bars, it appears to float in the air.

Possible Bug

The iron bars do not connect to sticky pistons like they do with the walls. | |being a wall block / piston ++ being one block of iron bars

instead of | |++++| |     you get   | | ++ | |
this       | |++++| |     this      | | ++ | |  
           | |++++| |               | | ++ | | 
           regular block              pistons

This makes it difficult to make castle gates that are functional and look right.

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See also

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