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Mossy Cobblestone Wall

What is a Mossy Cobblestone Wall?

A Mossy Cobblestone Wall is a decorative and functional block in Minecraft that acts as a barrier while allowing visibility. It has a worn, overgrown appearance, making it a popular choice for medieval, ruined, and nature-themed builds. Like other walls, it connects seamlessly with adjacent blocks to create continuous structures.

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Where Can a Mossy Cobblestone Wall Be Found?

Mossy Cobblestone Walls do not generate naturally and must be crafted by players. They are crafted using six Mossy Cobblestone blocks in a Crafting Table, yielding six walls. Players can obtain Mossy Cobblestone by combining Cobblestone with a Moss Block or by mining it from structures like Dungeons and Jungle Temples. More details about naturally generated structures can be found in the Generated Structures article.

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What Can Players Do with a Mossy Cobblestone Wall?

Mossy Cobblestone Walls serve as excellent barriers for bases, gardens, and pathways. They prevent most mobs from jumping over them while maintaining an open design. These walls blend well with other aged or nature-themed blocks, making them ideal for creating ancient ruins or overgrown fortresses. More details about defensive structures can be found in the Building Guide article.

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The History of Mossy Cobblestone Walls in Minecraft

Mossy Cobblestone Walls were introduced in Minecraft version 1.14 as part of the Village & Pillage Update. This update expanded building options by adding wall variants for different stone types, allowing more creative freedom for builders.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

Mossy Cobblestone Walls resemble real-world stone fences and old fortress barriers, which often become covered in moss and vegetation due to time and weather exposure.

For further exploration of aged stone designs and defensive structures, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about Generated Structures, Building Guide, and Jungle Temples.

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