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Common
Building Block

Potted Mangrove Propagule

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Potted Mangrove Propagule is a common building block block in Minecraft. This is a transparent block, meaning light can pass through it. This block breaks instantly when mined.

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Version Timeline

Added in 1.21.1
Removed in 26.1-snapshot-7
properties

Block Properties

Internal IDminecraft:potted_mangrove_propagule
CategoryBuilding Block
Stack Size64
Hardness0
Blast Resistance0
Transparent✓ Yes
Light LevelNone
commands

Commands

Give Command

/give @p minecraft:potted_mangrove_propagule 1

Set Block Command

/setblock ~ ~ ~ minecraft:potted_mangrove_propagule
mining

Mining Information

Required Tool

Any tool or hand

Mining Time

Instant

Silk Touch

May give different drop

Fortune Effect

No effect

faq

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I break Potted Mangrove Propagule?
Potted Mangrove Propagule can be broken with any tool or by hand. However, using the appropriate tool will speed up the process.
Is Potted Mangrove Propagule blast resistant?
Potted Mangrove Propagule has a blast resistance of 0. It can be destroyed by most explosions.
Is Potted Mangrove Propagule transparent?
Yes, Potted Mangrove Propagule is a transparent block. Light passes through it, and mobs cannot spawn on transparent blocks. It also won't suffocate entities.
What is the Minecraft ID for Potted Mangrove Propagule?
The internal Minecraft ID for Potted Mangrove Propagule is "minecraft:potted_mangrove_propagule". You can use this ID with commands like /setblock, /fill, and /give.
about

About Potted Mangrove Propagule

Potted Mangrove Propagule is a common block in Minecraft, categorized as a building block block. The internal game ID for this block is minecraft:potted_mangrove_propagule.

Potted Mangrove Propagule breaks instantly when mined, requiring no tools.

As a transparent block, Potted Mangrove Propagule allows light to pass through it and prevents mobs from spawning on top of it.

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