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A [[ | A [[blockhead]] can find sand in [[desert]] [[:Category:biome|biome]]s or [[beach]]es near [[Ocean|some]] bodies of [[water]]. Small deposits can be found almost anywhere above bedrock. | ||
It's best [[Harvesting|harvested]] using a [[spade]], although there is no loss associated with using anything else. A [[Gold Tool|gold spade]] will produce occasional bonuses. | It's best [[Harvesting|harvested]] using a [[spade]], although there is no loss associated with using anything else. A [[Gold Tool|gold spade]] will produce occasional bonuses. | ||
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|Output=Glass | |Output=Glass | ||
|Bench=Kiln | |Bench=Kiln | ||
|Bench2=Electric Kiln | |||
|Name1=Sand | |Name1=Sand | ||
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|Output=Black Sand | |Output=Black Sand | ||
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|Bench=Press | |Bench=Press | ||
|Name1=Sand | |Name1=Sand |
Revision as of 12:14, 9 August 2014
- See also: Black Sand
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Tool | Spade |
Stackable | Yes (99) |
Sand is an alternate block to dirt for the surface of the world.
Appearance
Sand is a mottled yellow color.
Where Found
A blockhead can find sand in desert biomes or beaches near some bodies of water. Small deposits can be found almost anywhere above bedrock.
It's best harvested using a spade, although there is no loss associated with using anything else. A gold spade will produce occasional bonuses.
Crafting
Sand can be processed in a kiln or electric kiln to make glass.
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When combined with pig iron at a press, black sand is created.
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Sand can also be smelted with black sand in an electric furnace to make a silicon ingot.
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Notes
Like most blocks, sand remains where it's placed even if all support under it is removed.
It's possible to farm some plants in sand instead of dirt. This is possible with cacti, coconut trees, and flax.
Gallery
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Sand in HD