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VOOZH | about |
| Luminous | No |
|---|---|
| Transparent | No |
{
"title": "XOR Block",
"rows": [
{
"field": "No",
"label": "(link to Light article, displayed as Luminous)"
},
{
"field": "No",
"label": "(link to Opacity article, displayed as Transparent)"
}
],
"invimages": [],
"images": [
"4k-1 XOR.png"
]
}
In the first version of Minecraft 4k, there is only one block, with a block ID of 1. Its texture resembles that of an XOR fractal. It seems to be a test block, as it was removed in version 4k-2 when more blocks were added.
Since the mechanic for breaking blocks had not been added yet in the version the XOR block was added, it cannot be obtained or broken.
In 4k-1, XOR blocks are scattered throughout the world in the same pattern every time the game is loaded. They generate more frequently at lower heights.
The texture for the XOR block was generated by the game at runtime (similarly to what was done in Java Edition at that time for water and lava), rather than being stored inside of the jar as an image file.
| Name | Numeric ID | Form |
|---|---|---|
| 👁 BlockSprite xor-block.png: Sprite image for xor-block in Minecraft [No displayed name] | 1 | Block |
| Minecraft 4k | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4k-1 | 👁 Image Added XOR Block. | ||||||
| 4k-2 | 👁 Image The XOR Block has been removed and replaced with grass blocks. | ||||||
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