
Right next to that, you can see a little animation that previews how fast the block can be mined. When enabled, you can also set the destroy time, which is the time it takes to destroy the block, in seconds. Mineable: Enable this to allow players to mine the block in survival mode. On this page you can set the basic properties of your block. The preset will pre-configure all your options to be like a specific Minecraft block, but you can also change all options individually later. On this page, you can select a preset to base your block on. If you select None, your block will not appear in the creative inventory and you will only be able to get it by using commands. You can also select a sub-group to add your block to one of the foldable groups within an inventory tab. Your ID may look like this: my_addon:my_block.Ĭreative Category: Select the tab of the creative inventory that your block will appear in. That namespace is reserved for vanilla blocks. All blocks that Minecraft comes with by default have the namespace minecraft. This is useful to distinguish your own block from blocks with the same purpose, but from another addon, if you are using multiple addons in your world.

The identifier needs to start with a namespace, which is a short identifier of your or your project. Identifier: The ID of the block will be used internally, for example in commands. Name: The name of your block will be displayed in the inventory and in other places in the interface.

This includes the name, ID, and creative inventory category. On the first page of the Block Wizard, you can enter the meta data for the block. Next time you want to use it, you can open the Block Wizard from the menu via Tools > Minecraft Block Wizard.
HOW TO PUT CUSTOM BLOCKS IN MINECRAFT BLOCKBENCH INSTALL
The first step is to install the Block Wizard plugin. Users should use at their own discretion.

Blockbench is provided by external, third-party contributors and is not a Mojang/Microsoft offering.
