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Seagrass can now be used to breed turtles. Seagrass now generate in underwater caves. The seagrass texture in the inventory is currently different from Java Edition's texture. The seagrass inventory texture has been changed. The inventory texture of seagrass has the same texture as regular grass. Seagrass can no longer replace parts of a swamp huts. Seagrass now has a 30% chance of increasing the compost level in a composter by 1. Placing seagrass into the new composter has a 10% chance of raising the compost level by 1. Īdded 5 new sound events that apply to seagrass: block.wet_grass.break, block.wet_grass.fall, block.wet_grass.hit, block.wet_ace, and block.wet_grass.step. Ĭonduits and kelp can now replace seagrass. Seagrass can now be destroyed by sponges. "Sea Grass" has been renamed to "Seagrass". Sea grass now generates in underwater caves. Sea grass can now generate in rivers and swamps. Sea grass no longer has an animated texture as an inventory item. For example, mobs can no longer spawn within the plant underwater, nor can they replenish their breath by swimming through it. The block that sea grass occupies now behaves more like water. Sea grass currently has an animated texture as an inventory item. Notch shows interest in adding a " seaweed" block. This is the bottom half of tall seagrass. The half of the plant contained in this block. While the block is in the process of being broken When the turtle becomes an adult, it drops one scute. Using seagrass on a baby turtle accelerates its growing time. Placing seagrass into a composter has a 30% chance of raising the compost level by 1. The bone meal is wasted if insufficient space exists. Seagrass can be used to lead and breed turtles.Īpplying bone meal to a regular seagrass transforms it to tall seagrass if there is enough space. Seagrass is completely resistant to lava trying to flow into it, allowing for lava to be floating on top of the water. Tall seagrass has a hitbox considerably more appropriate for its size than other two-block-tall plants such as tall grass. However, seagrass prevents coral fan placement. Like grass, snow layers, and other such blocks, placing blocks inside seagrass deletes the seagrass. It breaks when non-transparent blocks move into its hitbox. The seagrass item can be placed only on non- transparent blocks. The Looting enchantment increases the maximum number of possible seagrass drops by 1 per level. In order for this to work, there must be 2 water blocks above the block the bone meal is being used on, and the lower one must be non-flowing water. Using bone meal on a non-transparent block, or dirt, coarse dirt, sand, red sand, gravel, or clay that is underwater generates seagrass on that block and its surrounding blocks. Seagrass can sometimes naturally generate on gravel. Seagrass generates in either its tall or small form in ocean biomes near kelp, and also generates by itself in rivers, underwater caves and swamps, replacing ice and planks as necessary. When harvested with shears, regular seagrass drops itself as an item, and tall seagrass drops 2 seagrass items. Using any other tool, item, or the player's fist destroys seagrass and causes it to drop nothing. Seagrass can be harvested only with shears.