Underwater Torch
Renewable |
No |
---|---|
Stackable |
Yes (64) |
Tool |
Any tool |
Blast resistance |
0 |
Hardness |
0 |
Luminant |
Yes (14) |
Transparent |
Yes |
Flammable |
No |
Catches fire from lava |
No |
Underwater torches are non-solid blocks that, unlike regular torches, can be waterlogged without being washed away.
Contents
Obtaining
Breaking
Like normal torches, an underwater torch breaks instantly and drops itself when broken using anything. The tool does not take any damage when breaking the underwater torch.
Underwater torches are also broken if pushed by a piston.
Crafting
Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
---|---|
Magnesium + Torch |
- The torch must be crafted with charcoal for whatever reason. The player can also use a torch from the creative menu.[verify]
Usage
Underwater torches can be placed on the top or the sides of most solid blocks, although some require sneaking (see placement for exceptions). Being non-solid, underwater torches have no collision box.
Gravity-affected blocks like sand and gravel does not fall if the block below them has an underwater torch on it, and break if they fall onto an underwater torch. This torch is only in bedrock edition and education edition. It can sometimes be mistaken for a soul torch.
Placement
In general, underwater torches can be placed only on solid, opaque, and full blocks; exceptions are listed below.
Block name | Underwater torch placeable |
---|---|
Slab | Template:Tc |
Fence | Template:Tc |
Cobblestone Wall | Template:Tc |
Glass | Template:Tc |
Stained Glass | Template:Tc |
Hopper | Template:Tc |
Snow | Template:Tc |
Soul Sand | Template:Tc |
Piston | Template:Tc |
Monster Spawner | Template:Tc |
Light
Underwater torches give off a light level of 14. Underwater torches also melt snow layers and ice within 2 blocks (taxicab distance).
Data values
ID
Name | Namespaced ID | Numeric ID | Form | Translation key |
---|---|---|---|---|
Underwater Torch | underwater_torch | 239 | Block & Item | tile.underwater_torch.name |
Metadata
DV | Description | |
---|---|---|
0 | (unused) | |
1 | Facing east (attached to a block to its west) | |
2 | Facing west (attached to a block to its east) | |
3 | Facing south (attached to a block to its north) | |
4 | Facing north (attached to a block to its south) | |
5 | Facing up (attached to a block beneath it) |
Block states
History
Bedrock Edition | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1.4.0 | beta 1.2.20.1 | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px Added underwater torches. | |||
Education Edition | |||||
1.0.27 | 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px 32px Added underwater torches. |
Issues
Issues relating to "Underwater Torch" are maintained on the bug tracker. Report issues there.
Trivia
- Magnesium actually does not burn underwater on its own. However, magnesium and iron oxide make up a mixture called thermite that burns hot and bright anywhere, in or out of water. This is because the magnesium can take oxygen from the rust.
See also
Bedrock Edition upcoming tag
Blocks
Decoration block recipe
Java Edition upcoming tag
Manufactured blocks
Non-renewable resources
Pages using deprecated sprite names
Pages with broken file links
Pages with missing sprites
Pages with overridden tntres
Recipe using Magnesium
Recipe using Torch
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