Chorus flower: Can be obtained by mining it directly and by planting them and rowing new plants.
I'm pretty sure you can't actually get new flowers trough farming. (You can farm fruit, but flowers are unfarmable.)
Enchanting tables and diamond blocks require non-renewable diamonds to craft, making them non-renewable.
I'm pretty sure you can't actually get new flowers trough farming. (You can farm fruit, but flowers are unfarmable.)
Enchanting tables and diamond blocks require non-renewable diamonds to craft, making them non-renewable.
You can get new flowers with bone meal. Using it on grass will make tall grass and "small" flowers, and the 'big" flowers can be duplicated by hitting them with bone meal directly.
I'm pretty sure you can't actually get new flowers trough farming. (You can farm fruit, but flowers are unfarmable.)
No, the plants branch and grow one flower per branch.
You have to break the flower itself to get it, if you break the blocks under the flower it doesn't drop.
You can get new flowers with bone meal. Using it on grass will make tall grass and "small" flowers, and the 'big" flowers can be duplicated by hitting them with bone meal directly.
Chorus flowers, not the normal ones, which are obiviously renewable.
No, the plants branch and grow one flower per branch.
You have to break the flower itself to get it, if you break the blocks under the flower it doesn't drop.
I think it is academic whether most of the resources listed here are renewable; for example, an average console edition world (864x864 blocks) has around 9,000 diamond ore (20,000 diamonds with Fortune III) - more than virtually any player will ever use even if they played on the same world for years; in a world that I've had for 3 years and spent 76 days on I've gone through 271 diamond pickaxes, which is only 813 diamonds, and I've used around twice as many overall (if I did not start trading for them about 6 months ago, and more recently other diamond gear, as I'm still in 1.6.4 where all diamond gear can be bought from trading), and I'd run out of caves to explore (for fun, not to get resources) long before using that many (the actual size of the world is about 20 times larger). Most other players would likewise run out of things to do or just make a new world long before they ran out of nonrenewable resources.
I
think it is academic whether most of the resources listed here are
renewable; for example, an average console edition world (864x864
blocks) has around 9,000 diamond ore (20,000 diamonds with Fortune III) -
more than virtually any player will ever use even if they played on the
same world for years; in a world that I've had for 3 years and spent 76
days on I've gone through 271 diamond pickaxes, which is only 813
diamonds, and I've used around twice as many overall (if I did not start
trading for them about 6 months ago, and more recently other diamond
gear, as I'm still in 1.6.4 where all diamond gear can be bought from
trading), and I'd run out of caves to explore (for fun, not to get
resources) long before using that many (the actual size of the world is
about 20 times larger). Most other players would likewise run out of
things to do or just make a new world long before they ran out of
nonrenewable resources.
I agree that it is mostly useless distinction for vanilla, other than horse armor, elytras, dragon eggs and dragon heads even an limited map (server) has effectively infinite resources.
A dragon head is renewable because you can respawn the dragon and killing it generates a new end city.
No it doesn't, it generates a portal that takes you to an already existing end city.
And there are a limited number of cities, probably enough but not an infinite number, therefore there are a limited number of dragon heads and they are not renewable.
I have no idea how many end cities there are but you're only supposed to be able to get 20 portals no matter how many times you kill the dragon.
Provided you keep one block as the seeder, grass blocks are actually renewable. Dirt is not, but it can be extended by converting gravel to coarse dirt.
Provided you keep one block as the seeder, grass blocks are actually renewable. Dirt is not, but it can be extended by converting gravel to coarse dirt.
I don't think that counts.
That would make dirt renewable as well, since you can turn grass blocks into dirt.
There's a limit to how many grass blocks you can have at the same time even if the number of grass blocks can go up and down.
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The way I see it dirt, coarse dirt, gravel, farmland, dirt paths, mycelium, podzol and grass all belong in the same unrewnewable "pot" the size of which can only go down never be increased.
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I'm pretty sure I made the same argument in another thread, a long time ago.
List of non-renewable items that can be obtained in survival (1.10):
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Gravel
-Flint
-Coarse Dirt
--Dirt
---Grass
---Mycelium
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Podzol
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Sand
-Sandstone
--Smooth Sandstone
--Sandstone Stair
--Sandstone Slab
---Chiseled Sandstone
-TNT
--Minecart With TNT
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Red Sand
-Red Sandstone
--Smooth Red Sandstone
--Red Sandstone Stair
--Red Sandstone Slab
---Chiseled Red Sandstone
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Dead Bush
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Clay (item)
-Clay (block)
--Hardened Clay
---White Hardened Clay
---Orange Hardened Clay
---Magenta Hardened Clay
---Light Blue Hardened Clay
---Yellow Hardened Clay
---Lime Hardened Clay
---Pink Hardened Clay
---Gray Hardened Clay
---Light gray Hardened Clay
---Cyan Hardened Clau
---Purple Hardened Clay
---Blue Hardened Clay
---Brown Hardened Clay
---Green Hardened Clay
---Red Hardened Clay
---Black Hardened Clay
-Brick (item)
--Brick (block)
---Brick Stairs
---Brick Slabs
--Flowerpot
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Netherrack
-Netherbrick (item)
--Netherbrick (block)
---Nether Brick Stairs
---Nether Brick Slabs
---Nether Brick Fence
--Red Nether Brick
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Soul Sand
-Netherstar
--Beacon
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Nether Quartz Ore
-Nether Quartz
--Comparator
--Daylight Detector
--Block of Quartz
---Quartz Pillar
---Quartz Stairs
---Quartz Slabs
----Chiseled Quartz Block
--Diorite
--Polished Diorite
---Andesite
----Polished Andesite
---Granite
----Polished Granite
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Lava Bucket
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Dragon Egg
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Dragon Head
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Elytra
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Diamond Ore
-Diamond
--Jukebox
--Block of Diamond
--Diamond hoe
--Diamond Shovel
--Enchanting Table
--Firework stars that contain diamond(s)
---Firework Rockets that contain firework star(s) that contain diamonds
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Iron Horse Armor
Gold Horse Armor
Diamond Horse Armor
Cobwebs
Wet Sponge
-Sponge
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Iron Ore
Coal Ore
Emerald Ore
Lapis Lazuli Ore
Redstone Ore
Gold Ore
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Packed Ice
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Cobweb
.
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96 different items (2 more than in 1.8, 1 more than 1.9) + fireworks and firework stars that contain diamonds.
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If you think some of the items on the list is renewable or that I forgot some non-renewable item please post.
Obsidian is renewable because you can make some with nether portals,
Endstone is renewable because some of it generates every time the dragon is spawned.
Most diamond equipment is renewable because of villager trades or extremely rare mob drops.
Enchanting table: You can always craft another.
Diamond Block: You can craft those too.
Chorus flower: Can be obtained by mining it directly and by planting them and growing new plants.
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TNT is craftable as well
Enchanting tables and diamond blocks require diamonds which are non renewable even if there are a lot of them.
TNT requires sand which is also nonrenewable.
You can make more, but not indefinitely.
Just testing.
I'm pretty sure you can't actually get new flowers trough farming. (You can farm fruit, but flowers are unfarmable.)
Enchanting tables and diamond blocks require non-renewable diamonds to craft, making them non-renewable.
You can get new flowers with bone meal. Using it on grass will make tall grass and "small" flowers, and the 'big" flowers can be duplicated by hitting them with bone meal directly.
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No, the plants branch and grow one flower per branch.
You have to break the flower itself to get it, if you break the blocks under the flower it doesn't drop.
Just testing.
Chorus flowers, not the normal ones, which are obiviously renewable.
I didn't know they branch, List fixed.
I think it is academic whether most of the resources listed here are renewable; for example, an average console edition world (864x864 blocks) has around 9,000 diamond ore (20,000 diamonds with Fortune III) - more than virtually any player will ever use even if they played on the same world for years; in a world that I've had for 3 years and spent 76 days on I've gone through 271 diamond pickaxes, which is only 813 diamonds, and I've used around twice as many overall (if I did not start trading for them about 6 months ago, and more recently other diamond gear, as I'm still in 1.6.4 where all diamond gear can be bought from trading), and I'd run out of caves to explore (for fun, not to get resources) long before using that many (the actual size of the world is about 20 times larger). Most other players would likewise run out of things to do or just make a new world long before they ran out of nonrenewable resources.
See also: Can a Minecraft world ever be completely used up?
TheMasterCaver's First World - possibly the most caved-out world in Minecraft history - includes world download.
TheMasterCaver's World - my own version of Minecraft largely based on my views of how the game should have evolved since 1.6.4.
Why do I still play in 1.6.4?
It is relevant for skyblock-style maps.
I agree that it is mostly useless distinction for vanilla, other than horse armor, elytras, dragon eggs and dragon heads even an limited map (server) has effectively infinite resources.
Derp. My bad.
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You can get diamonds from villagers.
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You can sell diamonds to villagers (3-4 for one emerald), you can buy enchanted diamond chestplates, swords, axes and pickaxes.
A dragon head is renewable because you can respawn the dragon and killing it generates a new end city.
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No, it only generates a new portal.
End cities generate just like all other structures, and there is a finite (very large) number of them.
No it doesn't, it generates a portal that takes you to an already existing end city.
And there are a limited number of cities, probably enough but not an infinite number, therefore there are a limited number of dragon heads and they are not renewable.
I have no idea how many end cities there are but you're only supposed to be able to get 20 portals no matter how many times you kill the dragon.
Just testing.
Provided you keep one block as the seeder, grass blocks are actually renewable. Dirt is not, but it can be extended by converting gravel to coarse dirt.
I don't think that counts.
That would make dirt renewable as well, since you can turn grass blocks into dirt.
There's a limit to how many grass blocks you can have at the same time even if the number of grass blocks can go up and down.
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The way I see it dirt, coarse dirt, gravel, farmland, dirt paths, mycelium, podzol and grass all belong in the same unrewnewable "pot" the size of which can only go down never be increased.
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I'm pretty sure I made the same argument in another thread, a long time ago.
Just testing.