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* {{ItemLink|Raw Copper}} - an item dropped from mining copper ore.
* {{ItemLink|Raw Copper}} - an item dropped from mining copper ore.
* {{ItemLink|Spyglass}} - an item crafted with copper ingots and [[amethyst shard]]s that can be used to zoom in on distant objects.
* {{ItemLink|Spyglass}} - an item crafted with copper ingots and [[amethyst shard]]s that can be used to zoom in on distant objects.
* {{ItemLink|Brush}} - a tool crafted with a [[stick]], a copper ingot and a [[feather]]. It can be used to brush [[suspicious sand]], [[suspicious gravel]] and can be used to brush armadillos for scute.{{upcoming|je 1.20.5|be 1.20.80}}


== Blocks ==
== Blocks ==

Revision as of 14:28, 19 April 2024

Copper blocks and copper ore (floor and walls), raw copper (center dropped item), and copper ingots (left and right dropped items).

Copper is a material found in the Overworld. It spawns naturally in copper ore, which drops raw copper, which can then be smelted into copper ingots.

Items

Blocks

Copper blocks oxidize over time, gaining a verdigris appearance over four stages. They can be prevented from oxidizing by being waxed with honeycombs.

Experimental

This section describes an experimental feature in Java Edition and Bedrock Edition.
 
This feature is not enabled in-game by default and requires enabling the "Update 1.21" experimental data pack in Java Edition or the "Update 1.21" setting in the "Experiments" section in Bedrock Edition.

Mentioned

Removed

  • Copper Horn - an item that could play different melodies depending on which goat horn it was crafted with.

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See Also

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