Obsidian
Obsidian is a block found naturally in all dimensions, and created when water flows over a lava source in the Overworld, or as part of structures in the Nether and the End. It has high hardness and blast resistance, making it immune to normal explosions. Obsidian can be used to craft beacons, enchanting tables, and ender chests, and build the frame of a Nether portal. Obsidian is only obtainable with a diamond or netherite pickaxe.
Wool
Wool is a block obtained from sheep that can be dyed in any of the sixteen different colors. It can be used as a crafting material and to block vibrations.
Oak
An oak log was a block found in many levels of Minecraft Earth. Oak is a powerful deciduous tree that has been a symbol of strength, longevity, and wisdom for centuries. Very hard, heavy, and durable. It is highly valued by furniture makers and builders for its beautiful grain and resistance to decay.
Stone
Stone is a block found underground in the Overworld or on the surface of mountains. Stone is a natural, solid inorganic material that forms the Earth's crust. In culture, it often symbolizes reliability, eternity, and stability. Stones are classified into three main types: igneous (like granite), sedimentary (limestone, sandstone), and metamorphic (marble, slate).
Lapis
Lazuli
Ore
Lapis lazuli ore, internally known as lapis ore, is the ore block from which lapis lazuli is obtained. Deepslate lapis lazuli ore, internally known as deepslate lapis ore, is a variant of lapis lazuli ore that generates in deepslate layers.
Redstone Ore
Redstone ore is the ore block from which redstone is obtained. Deepslate redstone ore is a variant of redstone ore that can generate in deepslate and tuff blobs. Redstone ore must be mined with an iron pickaxe or higher to drop redstone dust. When mined, it drops 4–5 redstone dust. It is affected by the Fortune enchantment, dropping 4-6, 4-7, or 4-8 redstone respectively with Fortune I, II, and III.