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Non-Renewable Resources

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This page describes resources that exist in vanilla minecraft, but are not attainable in a renewable way.

Not Attainable in Survival:

Attainable in Survival:

Clay

As a Table

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Resource Products not Otherwise Renewable
Clay Blocks
Clay Blocks
Clay Balls
Moss Stone
Cracked Stone Bricks
Cracked Stone Brick
[note 1]
Mossy Stone Bricks
Mossy Stone Brick
[note 1]
Chiselled Stone Bricks
Chiselled Stone Bricks

Notes

  1. a b c d e f g h i j Not only are these things nonrenewable, only a finite amount can be created naturally in a given save. In the case of Sponges, Music Disc 11, and Spawn Eggs, this is none.
  2. a b c These blocks may essentially be renewable, but are here because they are not attainable in vanilla survival mode.
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