Infinite Water Source
This article is about the removed block. For how to create water infinitely in modern versions, see Water § Infinite water source.
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This article's name is unofficial.
An official name is yet to be given to the subject matter and may change at any time.
This page describes content that exists only in outdated versions of Minecraft.
This feature used to be in the game but has since been removed.
Infinite Water Source
Renewable |
No |
---|---|
Stackable |
? |
Tool |
Any tool |
Blast resistance |
0 |
Hardness | |
Luminant |
No |
Transparent |
No |
Flammable |
No |
Catches fire from lava |
No |
The infinite water source was a block that would generate an infinite amount of water, which would replicate infinitely to fill up volumes. It was removed because putting two infinite water sources next to each other resulted in problems and glitches.
Usage[edit]
When placed, an infinite water source block would create four source blocks of water at its sides, which would then spread like fluids in Minecraft Classic. Breaking the source block stops the spread.
Data values[edit]
ID[edit]
Name | Numeric ID |
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[No displayed name] | 52 |
History[edit]
Java Edition Indev | |||||
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0.31 | 20100114 | ![]() | |||
Infinite water source blocks have been implemented to allow for infinite lakes on floating maps.[1] | |||||
Java Edition Infdev | |||||
20100625-2 | Added the spawner block, which uses the ID that the infinite water source previously used, effectively replacing and removing it from the game. |
Gallery[edit]
An infinite water source. It could be held in the inventory by inventory editing.
Gears did not show up on non-solid blocks, but they did show up on infinite water sources, which proved they were solid blocks.