| Name | Ingredients | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Bed | 33 | Used to sleep until dawn. Changes your spawn point to the bed's position. |
| Birch Planks | Used as a building material and can be crafted into many things. | |
| Birch Stairs | 6 | Used for compact staircases. |
| Birch Wooden Slab | 3 | Used for making long staircases. |
| Chest | 8 | Stores blocks and items inside. |
| Clay | 4 | Can be baked into bricks in a furnace. |
| Crafting Table | 4 | Allows you to craft a more varied selection of items than the normal crafting. |
| Fence | 6 | Used as a barrier that cannot be jumped over. |
| Fence Gate | 24 | Used as a barrier that cannot be jumped over. |
| Furnace | 8 | Allows you to smelt ore, create charcoal and glass, and cook fish and porkchops. |
| Glass Pane | 6 | Will break if you try to mine it. |
| Glowstone | 4 | Used for illumination. |
| Jack 'o' Lantern | Used for illumination. | |
| Ladder | 7 | Used to climb vertically. |
| Nether Reactor Core | 36 | Core of the Nether Reactor |
| Oak Planks | Used as a building material and can be crafted into many things. | |
| Oak Stairs | 6 | Used for compact staircases. |
| Oak Wooden Slab | 3 | Used for making long staircases. |
| Snow | 4 | A compact way to store snowballs. |
| Spruce Planks | Used as a building material and can be crafted into many things. | |
| Spruce Stairs | 6 | Used for compact staircases. |
| Spruce Wooden Slab | 3 | Used for making long staircases. |
| Stick | 2 | Used to craft torches, arrows, signs, ladders, fences and as handles for tools and weapons. |
| Stonecutter | 4 | For crafting stoneblocks. |
| Trapdoor | 6 | Work like normal doors, but are a one by one block and lay flat on the ground. |
| Wooden Door | 6 | Wooden doors are activated by using, hitting them or with Redstone. |
| Black Wool | Collected from sheep, and can be colored with dyes. | |
| Blue Light Wool | Collected from sheep, and can be colored with dyes. | |
| Blue Wool | Collected from sheep, and can be colored with dyes. | |
| Brown Wool | Collected from sheep, and can be colored with dyes. |
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