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Invalid data value Leaves
Missing Model JE3.png: Infobox image for Invalid data value Leaves the item in Minecraft
Rarity tier

Common

Renewable

No

Stackable

Yes (64)

Invalid data value leaves are item forms of the primary leaves block with damage values outside of the usual range which leaves can usually be obtained in.

Obtaining[edit | edit source]

Without the use of commands, invalid data value leaves are unobtainable in the last versions in which they existed without inheriting them from a prior version in which they were obtainable.

Breaking leaves blocks[edit | edit source]

Invalid data value leaves were obtainable by breaking leaves blocks placed in the world which had specific metadata values. When broken, the item would inherit the exact metadata that the block had, rather than be converted into one of the four valid states. This can be done from Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6 onwards.

The bug allowing for this was fixed in 12w49a,[1] making invalid data value leaves unobtainable from this version onwards.

Value Species Obtained from Valid?
BlockSprite oak-leaves.png: Sprite image for oak-leaves in Minecraft 0 Oak Shears, or silk touch on a single leaf from a tree Yes
BlockSprite spruce-leaves.png: Sprite image for spruce-leaves in Minecraft 1 Spruce Yes
BlockSprite birch-leaves.png: Sprite image for birch-leaves in Minecraft 2 Birch Yes
BlockSprite jungle-leaves.png: Sprite image for jungle-leaves in Minecraft 3 Jungle Yes
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 4 Oak Silk Touch on a player-placed leaves block No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 5 Spruce No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 6 Birch No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 7 Jungle No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 8 Oak Silk Touch on a leaves block from a tree after an adjacent leaves block has been broken No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 9 Spruce No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 10 Birch No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 11 Jungle No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 12 Oak Silk Touch on a player-placed leaves block after an adjacent leaves block has been broken No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 13 Spruce No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 14 Birch No
BlockSprite missingno.png: Sprite image for missingno in Minecraft 15 Jungle No

In summary:

  • A large amount of leaves with metadata 8, 9, 10 or 11, depending on the species of the tree in question, can be obtained by breaking the leaves of a naturally-generated or sapling-grown tree using a tool with the Silk Touch enchantment. The first leaves block broken will always be of metadata 0, 1, 2 or 3, but the majority of subsequently broken leaves will return values 8, 9, 10 or 11.
  • Leaves with metadata 12, 13, 14 or 15, depending on species, can be obtained in bulk by manually placing leaves in a large, connected fashion such as a cuboid, and then proceeding to break all of these with a Silk Touch tool.
  • Leaves with metadata 4, 5, 6 or 7, depending on species, can be obtained in bulk by manually placing leaves in a spaced-out fashion, such that none of the placed leaves blocks are touching each other (even diagonally), and then breaking the blocks with a Silk Touch tool.

When placing leaves for the latter two cases, it is recommended that valid data value leaves are placed, as the placement of invalid data value leaves has not been fully researched.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Placement[edit | edit source]

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In 14w11b,​[more information needed] placed invalid data value leaves will always place leaves that do not decay. Leaves items with damage 4, 5, 6 and 7 will place leaves with metadata 4, 5, 6 and 7 respectively. Similarly, items with damage 12, 13, 14 and 15 will place blocks with metadata 12, 13, 14 and 15. Items with damage 8, 9, 10 and 11 will respectively place blocks with metadata 12, 13, 14 and 15.

Conversion to future versions[edit | edit source]

In 1.13 (17w47a) onwards, distinguishing between block and item variants using metadata and damage was formally abolished. As a result of this, existing items would be converted over to the new ID system automatically. Invalid data value leaves behave anomalously in that instead of converting to their respective parent species, they all convert to oak leaves instead. Despite these items often being unknowingly collected and stored in older versions in such a way that conversion like this would end up being undesirable, Mojang have decided to not fix this.[2]

Nomenclature[edit | edit source]

Leaves items with data values higher than 3, particularly oak leaves with a damage value of 4,[3] are often referred to as "alpha leaves". This is a particularly egregious misnomer, as any of the twelve extreme data values can be obtained in versions as late as 1.4.5, with absolutely no involvement from Alpha or even Beta versions of the game. How exactly this specific term reached common usage remains unknown, although it may be tied to the existence of "alpha trees", in which trees generated or grown before Java Edition Beta 1.2 would be comprised of multiple species of leaves if upgraded to this version or beyond, as metadata which was previously reserved for leaf decay was now used for distinguishing different species of leaves from each other.

Similarly confusingly, petrified oak slabs are sometimes referred to as "alpha slabs", despite the fact that the block was introduced in Beta 1.3, several months after the end of the Alpha era of the game.

History[edit | edit source]

[hide]Java Edition Indev
0.3120100131Durability has been introduced. It can be assigned to leaves items via an inventory editor, but is functionally meaningless in this case.
[hide]Java Edition Beta
1.2Leaves items with a nonzero value set for damage now process this as a variant form of the item, rather than literal damage, resulting in the item forms now appearing distinct (spruce leaves now use their own texture).
1.4The durability bar has been removed from leaves with higher damage values.
[hide]Java Edition
1.0.0Beta 1.9 Prerelease 6Leaves with damage values above 3 are now obtainable in survival via the Silk Touch enchantment. Prior to this version, Silk Touch would ignore block metadata and always return an item with metadata 0.
1.2.112w03aThe jungle biome and its associated tree have been implemented, making the leaves block with metadata 3 obtainable in survival, alongside its invalid item variants 7, 11 and 15. Prior to this version, if these metadata variants were desired, a tree from prior to Beta 1.2 would be required due to metadata used for decay calculations being repurposed for distinguishing species; this method was also not renewable.
1.3.1?Leaves now have different tooltips for each species. All invalid data value item forms of leaves are named "Oak Leaves", regardless of species.
1.4.612w49aThe Silk Touch enchantment now only drops leaves with metadata 0 to 3, making higher values unobtainable in Survival.
1.814w17aLeaves with data values outside of the expected range now have the correct name corresponding to the data value it represents, rather than all sharing the name "Oak Leaves".
14w25a With the introduction of data-driven item models, any item with a data value outside of what is accepted by the game has no model to point to, resulting in use of the missing item model.
14w30aInvalid data value leaves, alongside other invalid data value items, now appear the size of a full block when held in third person or by another player or mob.
1.915w31a The missing model's inventory appearance has changed, resulting in the appearance of invalid data value leaves also changing.
The items also appear the size of a full block when held in first person and when dropped on the ground, and also appear larger than before in an item frame.
1.1317w43a The missing texture has changed, resulting in the appearance of invalid data value leaves also changing.
17w47aNumeric IDs for blocks and items have been completely removed from the game, with different species of leaves being given their own string IDs. As a result, invalid data value leaves have been "removed" as any such item now converts cleanly into oak leaves.
[hide]Bedrock Edition
?Leaves items with invalid data values may have been obtainable at certain points in the game.[4]
[hide]Legacy Console Edition
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TU7??????Leaves with damage values above 3 are now obtainable in survival with the introduction of the Silk Touch enchantment.
TU14The Silk Touch enchantment now only drops leaves with metadata 0 to 3, making higher values unobtainable.[5]
Inventory appearances
From version Damage value Notes
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
0.31 20100131 Durability introduced. Currently meaningless for leaves.
20100201-2227 All 3D items now appear slightly darker on the left.
[more information needed] All 3D items now appear much brighter.
Minecraft Infdev 20100611 All 3D items now appear slightly darker.
Alpha v1.0.1 All 3D items now appear very slightly darker.
Alpha v1.2.0 preview Leaves are now colored per biome. The item does not yet respect this and uses the untinted gray texture.
Beta 1.2 Values for damage on leaves are now processed as variants. The durability bar appears slightly emptier.
Beta 1.4 The durability bar is no longer present.
Beta 1.6 Test Build 3 All 3D items now appear much brighter and are rotated 90 degrees clockwise from their previous positions.
Beta 1.7 The item forms of leaves are now tinted.
Beta 1.8 Pre-release All 3D items now appear even brighter than previously, with almost no shading.
1.0.0 RC2 All 3D items are now shaded more reasonably.
1.2.1 12w03a Jungle leaves are actually introduced, filling the previously unused fourth data value.
1.3.1 12w22a All 3D items in the inventory have been rotated 90 degrees anti-clockwise.
1.4.2 12w34a Items appeared slightly darker in the player's inventory than in chests prior to this version.
1.8 14w25a Model no longer exists
1.9 15w31a The missing model is no longer rotated or downscaled.
1.13 17w43a The missing texture has changed.
Metadata values above 16
Main article: /Unobtainable values

Issues[edit | edit source]

Invalid data value leaves are an issue, and due to their removal, can be considered already fixed.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. MC-1847 — resolved as "Fixed".
  2. MC-249703 — resolved as "Won't Fix".
  3. https://youtu.be/HrTZOigsMwk
  4. MCPE-41408 — resolved as "Fixed".
  5. https://www.minecraftforum.net/forums/minecraft-editions/minecraft-xbox-360-edition/mcx360-discussion/2064202-mcxbla-title-update-change-logs ("Corrected the leaves obtained using silk touch on Jungle trees", fix confirmed for all species)

External links[edit | edit source]

Videos[edit | edit source]

  • A video detailing how each of the twelve obtainable invalid data value variants of leaves can be obtained
  • An earlier video on the same topic

Navigation[edit | edit source]