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Vines are climbable non-solid vegetation blocks that grow on walls. Obtaining[]Natural generation[]Vines are naturally generated in jungles, swamps and lush caves. Jungle trees of both sizes have vines on their trunks and canopy edges, and vines grow on the sides of jungle terrain. Vines are also naturally generated on oak trees in swamps and mangrove trees. They are found in jungle temples and the allium room in woodland mansions. Vines can also generate on dying oak, spruce, jungle and dark oak trees.[Bedrock Edition only] Vines can generate in watchtower walls in pillager outposts. Breaking[]Vines can be destroyed with any item, but in Java Edition, using shears is the only way to collect them, while Bedrock Edition also allows the use of an axe enchanted with Silk Touch. Shears enchanted with Efficiency are more efficient when used on vines; Efficiency II and above allows vines to be instantly broken.[1] Using an axe on vines can also increase efficiency, but does not allow for collection in Java Edition. If multiple vines exist within the same block space, breaking one of them breaks all of them instead of just the one targeted[2] and results in only a single vine dropping.[3]
Trading[]Vines are sold by wandering traders for an emerald. Behavior[]On each block tick, the vine block has a 25% chance to spread in a randomly selected direction. Vines spread to adjacent blocks under certain conditions:
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Vines cannot be grown using bone meal. Vines do not need light when growing. Usage[]Vines can be placed on the side of any block that fills its whole cube and blocks entity movement. They can also be placed on the bottom side of a block (although not the bottom side of another vine - this was programmed intentionally[4]). However, a vine block without vines on any of the horizontal sides disappears if it gets an update from a neighboring block. Vines attached to the bottom of stairs are completely deleted by any block update.[5] Several vines can be placed in the same block space, as long as they are facing different directions. Vines can be climbed by standing next to them and holding the jump key. If there is a solid block behind the vines, the walk forward key can also be used. Vines cancel a sprint if the player is sprinting, slowing the movement speed. Vines absorb all fall damage, even without a solid surface nearby. Sneaking on vines causes the player to hang, even if the vines are not adjacent to any surface. Blocks can replace vines if placed within the same block space. However, item frames and paintings cannot.[6] Crafting ingredient[]
Composting[]Placing vines into a composter has a 50% chance of raising the compost level by 1. List of colors[]This section is missing information about Bedrock Edition colors (see Water#color, if they're still there). Please expand the section to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. Java Edition[]Hard-coded Color
Biome Colors These values are generated by the biome dyeing algorithm. See Biome colors for more information.
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History[]This article is missing information about Add info about "vines generated in mangrove trees" for BE. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page.
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How long does it take Minecraft vines to grow?However, they are can be collected by using shears. Vines grow at a somewhat fast-paced rate, which enables them to be farmed. Covering the side of a wall with just one vine will produce a full wall of vines in about three Minecraft days. They are usually found in jungles.
Can you bonemeal vines in Minecraft?Vines cannot be grown using bone meal.
How do you multiply vines in Minecraft?You can add vines to your inventory in Survival mode by clipping vines from a tree using a pair of shears.
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