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Cobbled Deepslate Wall

What is a Cobbled Deepslate Wall?

A Cobbled Deepslate Wall is a decorative barrier block in Minecraft, crafted from Cobbled Deepslate. It functions similarly to other walls, providing a rugged, fortress-like aesthetic perfect for defensive structures and medieval-style builds.

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Where Can Cobbled Deepslate Walls Be Found?

Cobbled Deepslate Walls do not generate naturally and must be crafted by players. They are made by placing six Cobbled Deepslate blocks in two horizontal rows inside a Crafting Table. Cobbled Deepslate itself is obtained by mining Deepslate without Silk Touch, which is found underground below Y-level 0. More details about Deepslate mining can be found in the Deepslate Guide.

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What Can Players Do with Cobbled Deepslate Walls?

Cobbled Deepslate Walls are used for castle fortifications, fences, and decorative trims in buildings. Unlike solid blocks, they act as a partial barrier, allowing light and visibility while preventing most mobs from passing through. They also connect seamlessly to other walls and solid blocks, making them useful for creating ruins, dungeons, and intricate structures. More details about wall mechanics and creative construction can be found in the Building Blocks Guide.

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The History of Cobbled Deepslate Walls in Minecraft

Cobbled Deepslate Walls were introduced in Minecraft version 1.17 as part of the Caves & Cliffs update, adding a dark and textured wall variant to the game.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

Cobbled Deepslate Walls resemble real-world basalt and slate stone walls, which are commonly used in historic fortifications, European castles, and ancient roadways due to their durability and natural weather resistance.

For further exploration of Deepslate crafting and mining, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about Deepslate Guide, Building Blocks Guide, and Crafting Recipes.

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