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How to Make Terracotta in Minecraft: Regular, Dyed, and Glazed | Beebom

Do you know of a block family that includes blocks of all colors, which also don’t contain too busy or vibrant textures? If you don’t, you’re in the right place. That’s a topic of our guide today — terracotta. The terracotta blocks are frequently used building blocks that fit well in every style and block pallet. Thankfully, you can produce terracotta yourself, but you may also find it in your world. So with that said, let’s see how exactly you can obtain terracotta in Minecraft. Table of Contents Resources You Need to Craft Terracotta Regular Terracotta: Smelting Recipe How to Dye Terracotta in Different Colors Terracotta with Patterns in Minecraft (Glazed Terracotta) Where to Find Terracotta in Your World How to Use Terracotta in Minecraft Resources You Need to Craft Terracotta

To make terracotta, we need to smelt clay blocks. So, the resources we are going to need are: Clay Blocks Furnace Fuel (any) Glass 3D

You can obtain clay blocks with a silk touch tool, preferably a shovel. Those blocks are generated in bodies of water throughout Minecraft biomes. The places where you should first look for clay are the swamps and also lush caves, as they are covered with clay blocks. If you don’t have silk touch Minecraft enchantment, you can craft a single clay block with 4 clay balls on the crafting table.

To make a furnace in Minecraft, follow our detailed linked guide. Fuel can be any burnable material in-game, such as sticks, planks, logs, coal, charcoal, etc. Regular Terracotta: Smelting Recipe

Now that we have the required items, let’s make terracotta blocks in Minecraft.

To obtain the terracotta block, click on it and move it to your inventory. Not only will you get the terracotta block, but you’ll get some XP as well for your trouble. How to Dye Terracotta in Different Colors

One of the best features of the terracotta blocks is the ability to dye them different colors. Besides the regular variant, which is a bit more pale than the orange one, there are 16 different colored terracotta blocks. You can easily craft these blocks with the following materials: Regular Terracotta (at least 8 blocks) Dye (any) Crafting Table

Besides acquiring regular terracotta blocks, you’ll need a dye and a crafting table. We already have a dedicated guide on how to get all dyes in Minecraft, so you won’t have any trouble dying terracotta. Recommended Articles How to Make Charcoal in Minecraft Udayveer Singh Sep 29, 2022 8 Best Lush Caves Seeds for Minecraft 1.18 Java and Bedrock Beebom Staff Dec 9, 2021 How to Make Green Dye in Minecraft (Easy Guide) Radojka Travar Oct 3, 2023 How to Make Colored Terracotta First, select the crafting table in your hot bar and right-click the ground to place it. Then, right-click the crafting table to open its UI. Take whichever dye you want to color your terracotta with and place it in the center slot of the 3 x 3 crafting grid on the left. Place 8 regular terracotta blocks surrounding the dye. You will see 8 colored terracotta blocks, matching the dye color, appear on the right. Simply drag and move the Lime Terracotta blocks to your inventory. Terracotta with Patterns in Minecraft (Glazed Terracotta)

Glazed terracotta is a special version of this block. There are 16 different glazed terracotta blocks for every single dye in-game. Furthermore, each glazed terracotta variant has its own unique and highly detailed pattern. The most prominent color of the pattern is the base terracotta color.

Using glazed terracotta, you can brighten up your Minecraft house builds greatly and enhance them with character. To get these blocks, you’ll need to smelt the colored terracotta variants.

For those unaware, terracotta also naturally generates in your Minecraft world and can be found in the following locations: Badlands Biome Villages Desert Pyramids/Temples Ocean Ruins Trail Ruins

The Badlands biome is covered with various terracotta block types, so it’s perfect for acquiring a ton of them. Also, if you want to gather as much terracotta as possible in a short period, consider making a beacon, as it will let you insta-mine this block.

Other listed structures don’t contain plenty of terracotta blocks but are certainly worth checking out for different reasons. How to Use Terracotta in Minecraft

Terracotta blocks have mostly aesthetic uses when it comes to building in Minecraft. However, as of Minecraft 1.20, it has received a new and rather important crafting function.

Terracotta and all of its variants are mainly utilized in the building aspect of this blocky game. Its colors are not overly bright and vibrant, and that’s exactly why they’re so popular. It’s far easier to combine terracotta blocks with neutral-colored blocks than, let’s say concrete blocks.

Moreover, with all the different colors and patterns terracotta blocks provide, players have many opportunities to use them in all sorts of styles and themes. We unfortunately still don’t have slabs, stairs, or walls for these colorful blocks, but that can change in the Minecraft 1.21 update.

Minecraft 1.20 update has also introduced armor trim smithing templates, cool and rare items that allow you to customize your armor. From plenty of unique patterns and colors, you can create some amazing-looking armor that will let you stand out on your server.

Armor trims are rare and sometimes extremely hard to find, so you can duplicate them. The regular terracotta block is the chosen block in the crafting recipe for four armor trims. Those are: Host Armor Trim Smithing Template Wayfinder Armor Trim Smithing Template Raiser Armor Trim Smithing Template Shaper Armor Trim Smithing Template You can place any of the listed armor trims instead of the Wayfinder one. Recommended Articles Jack Black Will Star as Steve in Minecraft Movie Radojka Travar Jan 3, 2024 How to Carve a Pumpkin in Minecraft Radojka Travar Jan 3, 2024 This YouTuber Makes Minecraft Items IRL, and They’re Adorable Radojka Travar Jan 1, 2024

This is the end of our guide about how to get terracotta and its colored/glazed variants in Minecraft. Terracotta is one of the most popular building blocks besides stone and wood variants.

So, if you have just started to learn about building, trying out terracotta can only make you a better builder. With that said, what is your favorite terracotta variant, regular, colored, or well, the glazed terracotta? Tell us in the comments below!

No, it’s not possible to make terracotta bricks. Currently, it’s not even possible to make terracotta slabs and stairs, but if they get introduced, terracotta bricks have a chance to get added as well.

Yes, you could farm terracotta, but it can be quite time-consuming to make all the farm pieces. First, you’d need a moss farm to produce moss blocks. Then, when you grow giant spruce trees on top of moss, those blocks will turn into podzol, which you can use a hoe on to turn into farmland. If the farmland is not hydrated, it’ll turn into dirt. You can then build a dirt into mud convertor, which will produce mud that you can then place over pointed dripstone to dry it. After that, the mud will turn into clay that you can smelt in a furnace to get terracotta. This is not a completely automatic process, but it will allow you to create terracotta out of basically nothing.

I'm a gaming enthusiast with a strong passion for writing. My writing journey started over six months ago and thanks to the wonderful Beebom team I was lucky enough to meet, it'll only continue from here. My expertise lies in creating simple, to the point and clear content teaching you about various features, mechanics and community-based inventions related to Minecraft, the game that I've been a part of for many years and the one that inspires me greatly. In spare time, beside flying around with the elytra in my Minecraft world, I love exploring worlds and stories of other pixelated games like Stardew Valley.

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