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+ | <div style="text-align:center">'''<big>As of version 9.0.1, the anvil is no longer used in hammering, only as a decoration block/breeding environment</big>'''</div> | ||
===Breeding environment=== | ===Breeding environment=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Grid Anvil.png|right]] | [[File:Grid Anvil.png|right]] | ||
− | + | Prior to version 9.0.1, an anvil was a block used to create iron and aluminium [[Base|Pokéball bases]], [[Poké Ball Lids]] and [[Aluminum Plate]]s. | |
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+ | Right clicking the anvil while holding a [[Poké Ball Discs|Poké Ball disc]], [[iron disc]], [[aluminum disc]], or [[aluminum ingot]] placed it onto the anvil. Then, by hitting the anvil with a [[hammer]], discs will gradually get rounder and aluminum ingots will get flatter. Each item will change appearance three times before it is complete. Once they have been affected three times, using the anvil or continuing to hammer the item will cause the finished product to return to the player's inventory. | ||
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+ | Despite being made out of [[iron ingots]], an anvil can be broken by hand and retrieved. | ||
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+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | Anvil2.png|An anvil | ||
+ | PokeLid.png|A Poké Ball lid on an anvil, after using a hammer on a Poké Ball disc | ||
+ | IronDisc.png|An iron base on an anvil, after using a hammer on an iron disc | ||
+ | Aluminum_stages1.png|An aluminum ingot on an anvil | ||
+ | Aluminum_stages4.png|An aluminum plate on an anvil, after using a hammer on an aluminum ingot | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | ====Crafting==== | ||
+ | As of 9.1.4, the anvil is no longer a craftable block. | ||
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==[[Config]] settings== | ==[[Config]] settings== | ||
*"allowAnvilAutoreloading": Sets whether a finished item on an anvil is automatically replaced with the corresponding unfinished item from the player's inventory (e.g. a finished lid being replaced with a disc), allowing a player to continuously hold left-click to manufacture items. | *"allowAnvilAutoreloading": Sets whether a finished item on an anvil is automatically replaced with the corresponding unfinished item from the player's inventory (e.g. a finished lid being replaced with a disc), allowing a player to continuously hold left-click to manufacture items. | ||
[[Category:Items]] | [[Category:Items]] |
Latest revision as of 15:41, 30 May 2023
For information on Anvil in vanilla Minecraft, see this page.
Breeding environment
Main article: Environment (Breeding)
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Trivia
Prior to version 9.0.1, an anvil was a block used to create iron and aluminium Pokéball bases, Poké Ball Lids and Aluminum Plates.
Right clicking the anvil while holding a Poké Ball disc, iron disc, aluminum disc, or aluminum ingot placed it onto the anvil. Then, by hitting the anvil with a hammer, discs will gradually get rounder and aluminum ingots will get flatter. Each item will change appearance three times before it is complete. Once they have been affected three times, using the anvil or continuing to hammer the item will cause the finished product to return to the player's inventory.
Despite being made out of iron ingots, an anvil can be broken by hand and retrieved.
Crafting
As of 9.1.4, the anvil is no longer a craftable block.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Anvil | Iron Ingot |
Config settings
- "allowAnvilAutoreloading": Sets whether a finished item on an anvil is automatically replaced with the corresponding unfinished item from the player's inventory (e.g. a finished lid being replaced with a disc), allowing a player to continuously hold left-click to manufacture items.