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Boron is a black and shiny material distinguishable from coal through its shine and visibility on stone, being almost similar to emerald. It is similar to lapis lazuli, though black, much harder and is shinier.

It has low abundance in the Overworld, but appears very abundantly in The End, directly on its surface. At that case, boron is engraved in end stone and appears with a similar visibility on end stone to any other ore on stone. Boron is hard and requires an iron pickaxe to mine, and all of its armor, tools, weaponry are in the tier between iron and diamond, and both its block and ore form are harder to mine than iron but easier to mine than diamond. Boron is found in almost all End biomes.

In its block form, it can be used in redstone as an insulator, never passing current even to redstone repeaters or wires on the supposed output face but still passing redstone current to other redstone-reactive blocks such as redstone lamps, redstone torches, pistons and sticky pistons that are directly attached or adjacent to it. It can also speed up crop growth the same manner that breeding food can be used to speed up baby animal growth.

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Uses[]

Boron is used in every other thing minerals are used for, and as specialized redstone inductors, not allowing power to pass through its block form as if it was a redstone-transparent block, but activates any adjacent redstone-powered block, such as redstone torches, pistons, sticky pistons, redstone lamps and even TNT. It can also be used to speed up crop growth the same manner breeding food speeds up baby animal growth. Also, when fire, lava or any other heat source is directly adjacent or if it is on fire, its block form will begin to pass on redstone currents like the normal blocks around it. Heat sources include fire, lava, and the Nether itself. Redstone currents in the Nether will constantly be conducted by boron blocks, although redstone currents are phased down depending on the heat level.

Heat-Redstone Reactions[]

The following are heat sources and how much blocks are taken away from its range, like for example you pass a 15-block redstone current, when there are 8 directly adjacent sheep, it will become a 1-block redstone current because sheep will affect the boron block by a 14-block phase-down.

  • Desert, 14 blocks phase-down
  • Sheep, 14 blocks phase-down (yes, a crowd of sheep will heat it up, requires 8 sheep adjacent)
  • Fire, 9 blocks phase-down
  • Burning Entities, 9 blocks phase-down
  • Flowing Lava, 8 blocks phase-down
  • Source Lava, 7 blocks phase-down
  • Nether, 2 blocks phase-down

The Nether will heat it up even if you are not in the dimension; it checks if the biome is Nether or not. To set biomes, use superflat.

Trivia[]

  • Boron is based on the real-life element.


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