Top 5 most common blocks in Minecraft
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Gravel is a block that's found both on the surface, underwater and underground. Gravel is one of the few blocks that are subject to gravity, meaning that if a player places them above a ravine. Gravel might appear annoying to lots of players, as it can unexpectedly drop out of nowhere, but it does have its uses.
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Just like gravel, sand is another block that is subject to gravity. It is a very common block, as it's found in most underwater biomes, near bodies of water and in desert biomes, which can span to be thousands of blocks wide. Sand can be very useful in crafting sand blocks. If players place sand in a furnace, it will smelt blocks of glass.
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Wood is another common block, and is a necessity for players. Without wood in Minecraft, players can't make tools they need to mine and fight. There are currently six different wood variants in Minecraft. Wood comes in many different forms: wood blocks, stripped wood and wooden planks.
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When players go to mine stone in Minecraft, they obtain cobblestone. Cobblestone is a very common block, as stone is seen almost everywhere in Minecraft. Cobblestone is a popular stone to use in builds, as it is so easily obtained. Cobblestone can be used to craft stone slabs, stone swords, axes, pickaxes and shovels
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When players spawn into Minecraft, the majority of the time, dirt will be the first thing the players see and collect. Dirt can be found in almost every biome in Minecraft, and usually make up the first few levels of the ground until it mostly becomes stone.
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