Ice Bomb

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This page describes an education-related feature.
 
This feature is available only in Minecraft Education or when enabling the "Education" option in Bedrock Edition.
This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition and Minecraft Education.
 
Ice Bomb
Ice Bomb.png: Infobox image for Ice Bomb the item entity in Minecraft
Invicon Ice Bomb.png: Inventory sprite for Ice Bomb in Minecraft as shown in-game with description: Ice Bomb
Rarity tier

Common

Renewable

No

Stackable

Yes (16)

Size

Height: 0.25 blocks
Width: 0.25 blocks

The ice bomb is a throwable projectile that is used to freeze water into ice.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Lab table[edit | edit source]

Result Materials needed
Invicon Ice Bomb.png: Inventory sprite for Ice Bomb in Minecraft as shown in-game with description: Ice Bomb
Ice Bomb
Invicon Sodium Acetate.png: Inventory sprite for Sodium Acetate in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Compound#List_of_compounds with description: Sodium AcetateInvicon Sodium Acetate.png: Inventory sprite for Sodium Acetate in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Compound#List_of_compounds with description: Sodium AcetateInvicon Sodium Acetate.png: Inventory sprite for Sodium Acetate in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Compound#List_of_compounds with description: Sodium AcetateInvicon Sodium Acetate.png: Inventory sprite for Sodium Acetate in Minecraft as shown in-game linking to Compound#List_of_compounds with description: Sodium Acetate
Sodium Acetate x4

Usage[edit | edit source]

Ice bombs can be thrown by using them, similar to an egg. They are affected by gravity.

Similar to ender pearls, there is a short cooldown before the player can throw another ice bomb. The cooldown is shown in the hotbar by a white overlay that shrinks before the player is able to use it again.

Ice bombs explode upon hitting most blocks, including non-solid blocks, but not air. They also explode upon hitting other entities, but they do not take any damage, and unlike eggs and snowballs, the impact is not considered an attack and does no damage or knockback. When exploding, any water (including flowing water, but not waterlogged blocks) in a 3×3×3 cube around the ice bomb freezes into ice. Ice bombs can be used to contain and displace mobs in ice under water.

While endermen teleport away from arrows shot at them, they can be hit by ice bombs.

Throwing an ice bomb while underwater encloses the player in ice.

In Minecraft Education, breezes are able to deflect ice bombs.

Ice bomb arrangement table
x
y
-2 -1 0 1 2
64 Air Air Air Air Air
63 Air Air Ice bomb Air Air
62 Water Ice Ice Ice Water
61 Water Ice Ice Ice Water
60 Water Water Water Water Water

Dispensers[edit | edit source]

Ice bombs can be shot from dispensers.

Sounds[edit | edit source]

[hide]Sounds
SoundSourceDescriptionResource locationVolumePitch
Hostile CreaturesWhen an ice bomb is created by a lab tablemob.wither.break_block0.51.1/1.3
BlocksWhen an ice bomb impacts somethingrandom.glass1.01.4/1.6

Data values[edit | edit source]

ID[edit | edit source]

NameIdentifierNumeric ID Form[hide]Translation key
ItemSprite ice-bomb.png: Sprite image for ice-bomb in Minecraft Ice Bombice_bomb595Itemitem.ice_bomb.name
Ice BombIdentifierNumeric ID [hide]Translation key
EntitySprite ice-bomb.png: Sprite image for ice-bomb in Minecraft Entityice_bomb106entity.ice_bomb.name

History[edit | edit source]

[hide]Bedrock Edition
1.4.0beta 1.2.20.1 Added ice bombs.
1.21.0Preview 1.21.0.21Ice bombs now appear in the Creative inventory when the Education edition toggle is on.
[hide]Minecraft Education
1.0.27 Added ice bombs.
1.21.03Preview 1.21.01.0Ice bombs now appear in the Creative inventory.

Issues[edit | edit source]

Issues relating to "Ice Bomb" are maintained on the bug tracker. Issues should be reported and viewed there.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • In real life, mixing a sufficient amount of sodium acetate in water does solidify it, but creates hot ice (sodium acetate trihydrate) instead of normal ice.

Navigation[edit | edit source]