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Chorus Plant

What is a Chorus Plant?

A Chorus Plant is a unique plant in Minecraft found exclusively in the End. It grows in tall, branching formations and drops Chorus Fruit when broken, which can be eaten or used in crafting.

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Where Can Chorus Plants Be Found?

Chorus Plants naturally generate in End Cities and End Outer Islands, growing on End Stone. They can be harvested by breaking the plant or its connected Chorus Flowers. More details about End biomes can be found in the End Dimension Guide.

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What Can Players Do with a Chorus Plant?

Breaking a Chorus Plant drops Chorus Fruit, which can be eaten for a unique teleportation effect, or smelted into Popped Chorus Fruit, a key ingredient in crafting Purpur Blocks. This makes Chorus Plants essential for building End-themed structures. More details about End-based crafting can be found in the End Blocks Guide.

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The History of Chorus Plants in Minecraft

Chorus Plants were introduced in Minecraft version 1.9 as part of the Combat Update, expanding the End dimension and adding new building materials.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

The appearance of Chorus Plants is inspired by real-world coral structures, particularly branching types like Staghorn Coral. Their unpredictable growth patterns add to the alien feel of the End biome.

For further exploration of End-related mechanics and crafting, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about End Dimension Guide, End Blocks Guide, and Chorus Fruit Uses.

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