
Breaking takes place in four breaking stages (blockstates: age:0, age:1, age:2, age:3). Breaks after a few seconds when in sufficient light (including daylight). Cannot be obtained in the inventory, neither with silk touch nor with commands. Created when using "Frost Walker" enchantment.
Can be mined with anything, but is mined faster with a pickaxe. Dispensers will place the block on the ground. Dyed Shulker Boxes have a slightly darker bottom part than the normal one. Can be dyed in any of the available dye colors. Because of this, it will not open if there is a block of any kind within the closest half-block area in its opening direction. When opening, its hitbox changes from 1 block to 1.5 blocks in its opening direction. Can be placed on different sides of a block to open in different directions. Use the same opening and closing animations as the Shulker. When hovered over in the inventory, it will show up to 5 slots of its content. Cannot be placed inside another shulker box.
If it has any content inside, it will drop itself in Creative mode as well.Work similar to a chest, but keeps its content when broken.Crafted in a crafting table as a single column, with a chest in the middle of the row and a shulker shell both above and below the chest.Will not " stick" to slime blocks if attached to the side, top or bottom, but will if attached to the front or back.For example, the white terracotta will create the pattern of a sun when 4 are placed down correctly.
When placed down while facing the right directions, a repeating pattern can be created. Can be placed in 4 directions: north, south, west, and east.
Smelt any colored terracotta in a furnace to obtain the glazed terracotta of that color (not for regular terracotta). Craftable using 4 sand, 4 gravel and one of any dye to get 8 concrete powder blocks. When it touches water, it turns into a concrete block. Gravity affected (like sand and gravel). Created when concrete powder comes into contact with still or flowing water. Comes in the 16 traditional dye colors.