Glazed terracotta is not that different compared to the normal one. This one is able to be used for construction purposes. It has a stunning appearance that that’s what makes it best for a district touch in buildings. It is good at pulling together a base in the game or a room inside the house of a player if they want to look for something that is out of box.
The function of the glazed terracotta is not limited to that. In addition, it is also able to be used with the note blocks in order to make a bass drum sound.
Due to the fact that the glazed terracotta offers a lot of benefits, it is normal if everyone wants to get it. If you are one of these people who want to get it, there are several methods to choose from. One of them is by smelting any stained terracotta. It is worth noting to use the stained terracotta as there is no way for the unstained one to be smelted. The ingredients to make the glazed terracotta include matching dyed terracotta and any fuel.
For example, if you want to make a white glazed terracotta, you will have to get one white terracotta and any fuel. After getting the material, the first thing that you need to do is to open the Furnace menu. When it opens, add fuel to the bottom fuel box in the furnace. After that, put the white terracotta in the top box of the furnace. By doing so, you should be able to see the flames cooking the white terracotta. Once the process of cooking the furnace is done, you will be able to see the white glazed terracotta in the box to the right. The next thing that you have to do is to move the white glazed terracotta into the inventory.
If you want to make the other colors of glazed terracotta, here is the list of the smelting recipes:
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- Orange glazed terracotta: Orange terracotta + fuel
- Magenta glazed terracotta: Magenta terracotta + fuel
- Light blue glazed terracotta: Light blue terracotta + fuel
- Yellow glazed terracotta: Yellow terracotta + fuel
- Lime glazed terracotta: Lime terracotta + fuel
- Pink glazed terracotta: Pink terracotta + fuel
- Gray glazed terracotta: Gray terracotta + fuel
- Light gray glazed terracotta: Light gray terracotta + fuel
- Cyan glazed terracotta: Cyan terracotta + fuel
- Purple glazed terracotta: Purple terracotta + fuel
- Blue glazed terracotta: Blue terracotta + fuel
- Brown glazed terracotta: Brown terracotta + fuel
- Green glazed terracotta: Green terracotta + fuel
- Red glazed terracotta: Red terracotta + fuel
- Black glazed terracotta: Black terracotta + fuel
As stated before, you are able to use any fuel that you want. In Minecraft, there are a ton of fuels, including:
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- Lava bucket
- Block of coal
- Dried kelp block
- Blaze rod
- Coal
- Charcoal
- Any boat
- Scaffolding
- Bee nest
- Beehive
- Overworld log or stripped log
- Overworld wood or striped wood
- Overworld planks
- Overworld wooden slab
- Overworld wooden stairs
- Overworld wooden pressure plate
- Overworld wooden button
- Overworld wooden trapdoor
- Overworld fence gate
- Overworld wooden fence
- Ladder
- Crafting table
- Cartography table
- Fletching table
- Smithing table
- Loom
- Bookshelf
- Lectern
- Composter
- Chest
- Trapped chest
- Barrel
- Daylight detector
- Jukebox
- Note block
- Any mushroom block
- Any banner
- Crossbow
- Bow
- Fishing rod
- Overworld wooden door
- Overworld sign
- Wooden pickaxe
- Wooden shovel
- Wooden hoe
- Wooden axe
- Wooden sword
- Bowl
- Any sapling
- Stick
- Any wool
- Any carpet
- Bamboo
- Gold nugget
- Iron nugget
- Nether brick
To be able to make these colors of glazed terracotta, the steps to follow are also the same as the ones for the white glazed terracotta. It should be easy for you to make any of them as long as you follow the instructions right. In case you are having some difficulties, do not hesitate to go to the community to seek help from the members.
Smelting is actually not the only want to obtain the glazed terracotta. In addition to it, there are some other methods such as breaking, natural generation, and trading.
If you want to get the glazed terracotta by breaking, you will have to get a pickaxe to mine it because if you mine it without the pickaxe, nothing will be dropped.
Block | Glazed Terracotta |
Hardness | 1.4 |
Tool | Wooden pickaxe |
Breaking time | |
Default | 7 |
Wooden | 1.05 |
Stone | 0.55 |
Iron | 0.35 |
Diamond | 0.3 |
Netherite | 0.25 |
Golden | 0.2 |
A thing called glazed terracotta in is able to generate naturally. For the purple one, it generates in some cold underwater ruins. For the yellow one, it generates in mason houses in savanna villages. For the orange one, it generates in savanna village armorer houses. For the white one, it generates in some desert village buildings. For the lime one, it generates in one of the desert village temples. As for the light blue one, it generates in toolsmith houses in desert village.
If you prefer getting the glazed terracotta through trading, you can visit the expert level stone Mason, the one that sells 1 glazed terracotta for an emerald as part of the trades. Below is the economic trade of Mason:
Level | Item Wanted | Default Quantity | Price Multiplier | Item Given | Quantity | Trades until Disabled | XP to the Villager |
Novice | Clay Ball | 10 | 0.05 | Emerald | 1 | 16 trades | 2 |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Brick | 10 | 16 trades | 1 | |
Apprentice | Stone | 20 | 0.05 | Emerald | 1 | 16 trades | 10 |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Chiseled Stone Bricks | 4 | 16 trades | 5 | |
Journeyman | Granite | 16 | 0.05 | Emerald | 1 | 16 trades | 20 |
Andesite | 16 | 0.05 | Emerald | 1 | 16 trades | 20 | |
Diorite | 16 | 0.05 | Emerald | 1 | 16 trades | 20 | |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Polished Andesite | 4 | 16 trades | 10 | |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Polished Granite | 4 | 16 trades | 10 | |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Polished Diorite | 4 | 16 trades | 10 | |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Dripstone Block | 4 | 16 trades | 10 | |
Expert | Nether Quartz | 12 | 0.05 | Emerald | 1 | 12 trades | 30 |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | 1 or 2 of 16 colored Terracotta or Glazed Terracotta | 1 | 12 trades | 15 | |
Master | Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Quartz Pillar | 1 | 12 trades | 30 |
Emerald | 1 | 0.05 | Block of Quartz | 1 | 12 trades | 30 |
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