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Minecraft Crafting
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Here is a list of every known Minecraft crafting recipe in the latest version of Minecraft. Updated for the Minecraft Adventure Update 1.8. If you find this list useful, dont forget to +1, like and tweet it to all your Minecraft buddies! Simple Recipes Block Recipes Tool Recipes Weapon Recipes Armor Recipes Transportation Recipes Mechanism Recipes Food Recipes Miscellaneous Recipes Dye Recipes Wool Recipes For those of you who dont know what Minecraft crafting is, it is the way in which tools, weapons and other items are made from raw resources such as wooden planks, iron, coal and stone. The earlier versions of Minecraft do not include the ability to craft items so make sure you are playing one of these versions of the game: Indev, Infdev or Alpha. To craft an item, resources must be placed into a crafting grid from your inventory in a specific pattern to create a particular item. Some patterns are small and can be crafted on the 22 grid found in your inventory screen, but larger ones require a 33 grid. To access this larger grid, first build a crafting table which can then be used by right clicking on it once it has been placed on the ground. It is important to note that it does not matter where on the grid the resources are placed, as long as the correct pattern for the item is used. This means that every 22 recipe can also be implemented using a crafting tables 33 grid. The crafting pattern can also be flipped horizontally. For example, you can craft a fishing pole with the string on the left side of the 33 grid.
The simplest way to understand the Minecraft crafting process and remember the crafting recipes (and not have to visit this list as often) is to visualize what item you are trying to craft. Take the pickaxe for example:
The pickaxe is created by placing two sticks down the middle of the 33 grid (see above). Visualize this as two small sticks being put together to form a long handle for the pickaxe. Three of the same resource (wooden planks, stone, iron, gold or diamond) are then placed across the top three boxes in the grid. Picture this as being the blade of the pickaxe that is attached to the top of the handle. Youre done! Many of the items you craft in Minecraft can be visualized this way, so try not to over think things.
The general equation for calculating the number of uses a tool or sword is good for is 2(n+5) + 1. The n in the equation is the strength of the material. A use is counted if you completely break apart a block or hit an enemy. If you stop while you are still working on the block and do not finish breaking it, a use is not counted against your tool. If you use a tool (or sword) for a task other than what it is meant for such as using a shovel to break apart rock, this counts as two uses. The amount of damage a piece of armor protects you from depends on the percentage of remaining uses it has and its number of base armor points. The number of base armor points that each piece of armor provides can be found in the Armor Recipes section. The protective ability of the armor will decrease as the number of times it has been used increases. Example: After 30 uses (of minimal damage), a leather helmet will have 38.8% of its uses remaining (10 out of 49) and therefore 39% of a helmets maximum damage protection. A diamond helmet would have 92.2% of its uses left (355 out of 385) after 30 uses and would still have 92.2% of a helmets maximum damage protection remaining.
Summary
Each block you break using the proper tool is 1 use. (Use axes for wood, shovels for dirt and pickaxes for stone-type blocks). Each block you break using the wrong tool is 2 uses. Each time you hit a mob with your sword is 1 use. Each time you hit a mob with a tool counts as 2 uses. Each time a piece of armor is used to protect against any amount of damage is 1 use. If you are wearing multiple pieces of armor, 1 use will be counted against each piece you are wearing. Wearing multiple pieces will absorb more damage. Each piece of armor provides a different amount of protection or armor points. The stronger the type of armor (leather, gold, iron, etc.), the better it is at retaining its ability to absorb damage as the number of uses increases. When the damage bar under a tool icon is completely empty, it will break after the next use.
Armor Durability
These values are how many half-hearts of damage a type of armor can sustain before breaking.
Chainmail 67 97 91 79
Gold 67 97 91 79
Simple Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Wooden Planks
Wood (regular, birch or pine) Can be used as a building material, but is usually used for a wide variety of crafting
recipes.
Sticks
2 Wooden Planks
Used as handles for tools and weapons as well as for ladders, signs, torches and fences.
Torches
Torches create light. They also have the ability to melt ice and snow.
Crafting Table
4 Wooden Planks
Furnace
Cobblestone
Chest
8 Wooden Planks
Block Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Turn ingots or diamonds into a placeable block. Can be used for storage or to Ore Blocks Gold Ingots, Iron Ingots, Diamonds and Lapis Lazuli Dye show off.
Glowstone Block
4 Glowstone Dust
Glowstone gives off more light than a torch and will melt nearby snow and ice. Breaking a brimstone block will 2-4 Glowstone Dust back.
TNT Block
Cloth Block
String
Cloth blocks can also be acquired from sheep. Used as a building block.
Clay Block
Clay
Brick Block
Clay Bricks
Stone Brick
4 Stone
Snow Block
Snowballs
Bookshelf
Used as decoration.
Sandstone
4 Sand
Slabs
3 Cobblestone or 3 Stone or 3 Sandstone or 3 Wooden Planks or 3 Brick or 3 Stone Brick Each step is half the size of a regular block. Used to create long staircases quickly. Two slabs can be place on top of each other to make a full sized block.
Stairs
Jack-OLantern
Acts as a torch, but emits more light. Can stay lit underwater.
Tool Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Pickaxes
Sticks and Wooden Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamond Gems. Makes mining stone-type blocks faster.
Shovels
Sticks and Wooden Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamond Gems. Makes digging dirt, snow, gravel, sand and grass faster.
Hoes
Sticks and Wooden Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamond Gems.
Used on grass and dirt to acquire seeds or prepare for farming crops. Axes Sticks and Wooden Planks or Cobblestone or Iron Ingots or Gold Ingots or Diamond Gems Makes chopping wood-type blocks faster.
Bucket
3 Iron Ingots
Fishing Rod
Compass
Map
Used to record and find locations that you have explored. It records the areas you explore when you are holding the map in your hands.
Clock
Shears
2 Iron Ingots
Weapon Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Swords
Bow
Arrows
Armor Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Helmets
Chestplates
Leggings
Boots
*Chainmail armor can also be crafted using fire blocks. However, this can only be done by hacking Minecraft which is why the recipe isnt shown.
Transportation Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Rails
Powered Rails
Detector Rails
Stone Pressure Plate and 6 Iron Ingots and Redstone Dust Works like a pressure plate but can only be activated by a Minecart.
Minecart
Iron Ingots
Powered Minecart
Storage Minecart
Boat
5 Wooden Planks
Mechanism Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Redstone Torch
Lever
Sends an electrical signal when in the on position. Stays in its current state unless it is clicked.
Pressure Plates
3 Stone or 3 Wooden Planks Sends an electrical charge when a player or mob walks on it. Wooden Pressure Plates are also be activated when something is dropped on them.
Trapdoors (Hatch)
6 Wooden Planks
Functions as a horizontal door over a single block hole. Can be activated by right-clicking it or with redstone wire.
Doors
6 Wooden Planks or 6 Iron Ingots Wooden Doors can be activated by right-clicking on them or by sending them an electrical signal. Iron Doors can only be activated by an electrical signal.
Stone Button
Stone
Sends an electrical signal when pressed. Charge lasts for approximately one second.
Note Block
8 Wooden Planks and 1 Redstone Dust Plays a note when used. Right click it to change the pitch of the note. A different instrument is played depending on the type of block it is placed on.
Dispenser
7 Cobblestone and Bow and Redstone Dust Dispensers can store 9 stacks of items or blocks in a 33 grid. When powered by Redstone Dust, it ejects the items in random order. Snowballs, eggs and arrows are fired out as projectiles.
Redstone Repeater
3 Stone and Redstone Dust and 2 Redstone Torches Used in redstone circuits as a diode, a repeater or a delayer.
Piston
Pushes and pulls blocks and objects 1 space. Pulls the block it is touching when retracted. Sticky Piston Piston and Slimeball
Food Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Bread
3 Wheat
Mushroom Stew
Red Mushroom and Brown Mushroom and Bowl Heals 5 hearts. The brown and red mushrooms can be switched when crafting.
Bowls
3 Wooden Planks
Golden Apple
Sugar
Sugar Cane
Cake
3 Milk, 2 Sugar, 3 Wheat and an Egg Heals 1.5 hearts and can be used 6 times.
Melon
9 Melon Slices
Drops 3-7 melon slices when destroyed. Each slice replenishes 1 hunger point.
Melon Seeds
1 Melon Slice
Can be planted to grow a melon stem which produces melons. They can also be found in abandoned mine shaft chests.
Cookie
Miscellaneous Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Paper
3 Reeds
Fences
6 Sticks
Used as a barrier that players and mobs cannot jump over, with the exception of spiders and spider jockeys. It is 1 blocks high for mobs and players, but only 1 to other blocks.
Iron Bars
6 Iron Ingots
Similar to fences, but are only counted as 1 block high instead of 1.5 blocks.
Ladder
7 Sticks
Sign
6 Wooden Planks and Stick Displays four lines of editable text entered by the player.
Ore
Iron, Diamond, Gold or Lapis Lazuli Blocks Separates a block into individual gems/ingots.
Painting
Bed
3 Wool and 3 Wooden Planks Used to fast forward time from night to day if all the players in the world are in bed at the same time. Can only be used at night and any color of wool can be used.
Fence Gate
Serves as a gate/door for a row of fencing. They are not affected by redstone and can only be opened by right-clicking.
Glass Pane
6 Glass
Looks exactly like glass, but can only be placed on the outer edge of a block, just like the placement behavior of a fence. Panes cannot be picked up once destroyed.
Dye Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Rose
Orange Dye
Rose Red Dye and Dandelion Yellow Dye Used to dye wool orange.
Dandelion
Lime Dye
Cyan Dye
Pink Dye
Magenta Dye
Purple Dye
Used to dye wool light gray. Can be made using an ink sac and two bonemeal or gray dye and bonemeal. Combining gray dye with bonemeal is better because you make 4 light gray dye from every ink sac (instead of 3).
Gray Dye
Bone Meal
Bone
Used to dye wool white. (original colour) Can also be used as fertilizer to grow crops instantly.
Wool Recipes
Name Ingredients Input >> Output
Red Wool
Used as decoration.
Green Wool
Used as decoration.
Brown Wool
Orange Wool
Used as decoration.
Yellow Wool
Used as decoration.
Used as decoration.
Cyan Wool
Used as decoration.
Blue Wool
Used as decoration.
Pink Wool
Used as decoration.
Magenta Wool
Used as decoration.
Purple Wool
Used as decoration.
Used as decoration.
Grey Wool
Used as decoration.