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Dead Bubble Coral Fan

What is a Dead Bubble Coral Fan?

A Dead Bubble Coral Fan is a gray, dried-out version of a Bubble Coral Fan in Minecraft. It forms when a Bubble Coral Fan is removed from water, losing its vibrant purple color and becoming a lifeless, fossilized structure. Unlike live coral fans, Dead Bubble Coral Fans do not have animated movement and are purely decorative.

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Where Can Dead Bubble Coral Fans Be Found?

Dead Bubble Coral Fans do not generate naturally and must be obtained by:

  1. Placing a Bubble Coral Fan outside of water – It will dry out and turn into a Dead Bubble Coral Fan.
  2. Mining a Bubble Coral Fan without Silk Touch – If broken without Silk Touch, it will instantly die.

Dead Bubble Coral Fans can be mined with any tool, but a Pickaxe is the most efficient.

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What Can Players Do with Dead Bubble Coral Fans?

Dead Bubble Coral Fans are purely decorative, offering a worn, skeletal appearance. Players commonly use them for:

  • Ruined underwater structures – Adds a decayed, abandoned feel to ocean builds.
  • Fossil and prehistoric designs – Mimics ancient coral remains and dried sea life.
  • Blending with other dead corals – Works well alongside Dead Brain Coral Fans, Dead Fire Coral Fans, and Dead Tube Coral Fans.
  • Graveyards and ancient landscapes – Adds an aged, haunted aesthetic to builds.

Unlike live coral fans, Dead Bubble Coral Fans do not require water and remain unchanged indefinitely.

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The History of Dead Bubble Coral Fans in Minecraft

Dead Bubble Coral Fans were introduced in Minecraft Java Edition 1.13, as part of the “Update Aquatic.” This update transformed ocean exploration by adding Coral Reefs, Dolphins, and new water physics. Dead coral fans represent the effects of coral bleaching, reinforcing the importance of preserving marine ecosystems.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

Dead Bubble Coral Fans resemble real-world coral skeletons, which occur when coral reefs die due to climate change, pollution, and rising ocean temperatures. In nature, dead coral structures remain in place but no longer support marine life, much like how dead coral in Minecraft loses its movement and vibrancy. Conservation projects focus on reviving coral reefs through artificial reefs and coral farming, mirroring the importance of keeping coral submerged in Minecraft.

For more details on Coral mechanics and ocean conservation, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to explore the Update Aquatic Guide and Building with Coral.

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