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  1. Archaeology is part of Minecraft 1.20, and there is a lot of loot to be found! In this video, I show you how to find suspicious gravel, how to find suspiciou...

    • May 17, 2023
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    Suspicious sand and suspicious gravel are fragile gravity-affected blocks found in various Overworld structures. They can be brushed to extract structure-dependent loot, and are the only source of pottery sherds. Suspicious blocks drop nothing if they are broken, and break if they fall from any height or are moved with a piston. They are rare to fi...

    Breaking

    Suspicious blocks are unobtainable by mining, even using a tool enchanted with Silk Touch. They are much softer than normal sand and gravel, and can be instantly broken with merely an unenchanted diamond shovel. They are affected by gravity, but they always break with no drop after falling. They break immediately if pushed by a piston or sticky piston, and cannot be pulled by sticky pistons or slime blocks. In Java Edition, a suspicious block drops as an item if it falls for more than 600 game ticks, or 30 seconds, which can be achieved by falling into an upward bubble column, or through two cobwebs stacked on top of each other. However, it does not retain its loot. In Creative mode, the player can obtain a suspicious block while retaining its loot by using Ctrl + pick block on the block. 1.Times are for unenchanted tools as wielded by players with no status effects, measured in seconds. For more information, see Breaking § Speed.

    Natural generation

    Suspicious sand generates naturally in buried rooms under desert pyramids, as well as in the bottom of desert wells. It also generates within warm ocean ruins. Suspicious gravel generates naturally in cold ocean ruins. Additionally, some of the gravel within trail ruins is replaced with suspicious gravel upon generation.

    Brushing

    When a brush is used on a suspicious block, cracks start to appear on all sides of the block as the dusted block state of the block starts to increase. If the suspicious block being brushed is naturally generated, an item gradually emerges from the side where the player starts brushing. After 96 game ticks (4.8 seconds), the item is extracted, and the suspicious block is converted into its regular counterpart: suspicious sand is converted into sand, and suspicious gravel is converted into gravel. If the player stops brushing a suspicious block, the block remains in its half-excavated state for a few seconds, before gradually returning to its unexcavated state one stage at a time.

    Loot

    The item obtained and the loot table of the block is dependent on which structure the suspicious block has generated in. Items can be extracted only from naturally generated suspicious blocks. When placed by the player, nothing is produced after brushing. Loot tables In Java Edition, each trail ruin's suspicious gravel contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Bedrock Edition, each trail ruin's suspicious gravel contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Java Edition, each trail ruin's rare suspicious gravel contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Bedrock Edition, each trail ruin's rare suspicious gravel contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Java Edition, each cold ocean ruin's suspicious gravel contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Bedrock Edition, each cold ocean ruin's suspicious gravel contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Java Edition, each warm ocean ruin's suspicious sand contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Bedrock Edition, each warm ocean ruin's suspicious sand contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Java Edition, each desert temple's suspicious sand contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Bedrock Edition, each desert temple's suspicious sand contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Java Edition, each desert well's suspicious sand contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution: In Bedrock Edition, each desert well's suspicious sand contains 1 item stacks, with the following distribution:

    Generic

    Suspicious sand : 1.a b MC-177082 : Suspicious gravel : 1.a b MC-177082

    Unique

    : 1.MC-260202 2.MC-260202

    ID

    : : 1.ID of block's direct item form, which is used in savegame files and addons. 2.a b Available with /give command. 3.a b The block's direct item form has the same id as the block.

    Block data

    •Block entity data •Tags common to all block entities •LootTable: Optional. Loot table to be used to generate the hidden item when brushed.[note 1] •LootTableSeed: Optional. Seed for generating the loot table. 0 or omitted use a random seed.[note 1] •item: The item in the block. May not exist. 1.a b Both loot table tags are removed once the items have been generated.

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  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Suspicious gravel is a fragile gravity-affected block found in various Overworld structures. They can be brushed to extract structure-dependent loot, and are the only source of pottery sherds alongside suspicious sand. Suspicious gravel drops nothing if broken, and break if they fall from any height or are moved with a piston.

  4. Trail ruins are buried structures that work as archaeology sites where suspicious gravel generates. They are found in heavily forested biomes and resemble ruined villages from a lost culture.[1] Trail ruins are found in the taiga, snowy taiga, old growth taiga, old growth birch forest, and jungle biomes. The trail ruins are structures that generate mostly underground with only the top of the ...

  5. This Minecraft tutorial explains how to craft suspicious gravel with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. In Minecraft, suspicious gravel is a new item that was introduced in Minecraft 1.20. Suspicious gravel is a type of block that you can not make with a crafting table or furnace. Instead, you need to find and gather this item in the game.

  6. May 10, 2023 · There are 3 locations to find the suspicious; desert temple, desert well, and the warm ocean ...more. Tutorial explaining where to suspicious sand in minecraft. The suspicious sand is a new...

    • May 10, 2023
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  7. Jun 7, 2023 · How Do You Find Suspicious Sand in Minecraft? Suspicious Sand blocks can be found in the following areas within Minecraft: Desert Temples; Desert Wells; Warm Ocean Ruins