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It has a variant known as [[Inky Cobblestone|inky moss stone]], which uses the old mossy cobblestone texture. Its name is deliberately derived from the outdated name for mossy cobblestone, formerly called moss stone. It is made simply from mossy cobblestone combined with an ink sac.
It has a variant known as [[Inky Cobblestone|inky moss stone]], which uses the old mossy cobblestone texture. Its name is deliberately derived from the outdated name for mossy cobblestone, formerly called moss stone. It is made simply from mossy cobblestone combined with an ink sac.
== Names in other Languages ==
=== Inky Cobblestone ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Language !! Translation
|-
| French || Cobblestone d'encre
|-
| German || Tintenfarbener Pflasterstein
|-
| Anglish || Blatched Cobblestone
|}
=== Inky Moss Stone ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Language !! Translation
|-
| French || Cobblestone moussue d'encre
|-
| German || Tintenfarbener bemooster Stein
|-
| Anglish || Blatched Moss Stone
|}

Latest revision as of 18:27, 30 March 2025

Inky Cobblestone / Inky Moss Stone
Renewable Yes
Stackable Yes (64)
Tool Pickaxe
Blast Resistance 6
Hardness 2
Luminous No
Transparent No
Flammable No
Slipperiness None

Inky cobblestone is a stone block from Bathroom Blocks. Its texture is directly taken from early Minecraft's old cobblestone texture which had a harsher contrast, having black cracks between the rocks. It is crafted with a cobblestone block and an ink sac.

It has a variant known as inky moss stone, which uses the old mossy cobblestone texture. Its name is deliberately derived from the outdated name for mossy cobblestone, formerly called moss stone. It is made simply from mossy cobblestone combined with an ink sac.

Names in other Languages

Inky Cobblestone

Language Translation
French Cobblestone d'encre
German Tintenfarbener Pflasterstein
Anglish Blatched Cobblestone

Inky Moss Stone

Language Translation
French Cobblestone moussue d'encre
German Tintenfarbener bemooster Stein
Anglish Blatched Moss Stone