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Lime Stained Terracotta

What is Lime Stained Terracotta?

Lime Stained Terracotta is a decorative block in Minecraft that features a muted lime-green hue with a smooth texture. Unlike the bright and vibrant lime concrete, Lime Stained Terracotta has an earthy and subdued tone, making it an ideal choice for futuristic, garden, and tropical-themed builds. Its unique color allows players to create fresh, vibrant designs while maintaining a natural and grounded aesthetic that blends well with other blocks.

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Where Can Lime Stained Terracotta Be Found?

Lime Stained Terracotta does not generate naturally in the world and must be crafted by players. It is created by combining regular terracotta with lime dye in a crafting table. Regular terracotta can be obtained by smelting clay blocks, which are commonly found in rivers, lakes, and swamp biomes. Lime dye is crafted by combining white dye and green dye or by smelting sea pickles, which are found in warm ocean biomes. Some savanna villages contain terracotta in their structures, which can be mined and dyed to create Lime Stained Terracotta. More details about crafting and obtaining terracotta can be found in the Terracotta article.

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What Can Players Do with Lime Stained Terracotta?

Lime Stained Terracotta is widely used in builds that require a bright yet balanced color scheme. It is commonly incorporated into jungle temples, botanical gardens, and sci-fi structures, providing a lively and refreshing look. The lime green tone pairs well with blocks such as quartz, prismarine, and dark oak wood, making it perfect for creating unique and eye-catching designs. When smelted, Lime Stained Terracotta transforms into Lime Glazed Terracotta, which features a bold, swirling pattern that adds an energetic touch to floors and walls. More information about glazed terracotta can be found in the Glazed Terracotta article.

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The History of Lime Stained Terracotta in Minecraft

Lime Stained Terracotta was introduced in Minecraft version 1.12 as part of the World of Color Update, which provided a variety of colorful building blocks. This update allowed players to experiment with new color schemes and create more diverse structures using terracotta’s smooth and uniform texture. Since its introduction, Lime Stained Terracotta has been a popular choice for builds that require a bright but natural element.

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Interesting Fact or Real-Life Connection

Lime green has long been associated with growth, energy, and freshness in design and architecture. In the real world, lime-colored tiles and ceramics are often used in contemporary interior designs to create vibrant and lively spaces. In Minecraft, Lime Stained Terracotta captures this essence, enabling players to bring a touch of freshness and innovation to their builds.

For further exploration of terracotta and related materials, visit the Rusty Ingot knowledge base to learn more about Terracotta, Glazed Terracotta, and Lime Dye.

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