Tutorial:Using TNT

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TNT is an explosive block in Minecraft that can be crafted using sand and gunpowder. This article explains how to use it safely and effectively.

Ignition

There are multiple ways to ignite TNT. These include:

After ignition

If in Survival mode, a player should run as far from the TNT as possible, as it may result in them being killed by their own explosion.

Placing a block in front of your legs will reduce the damage done by an explosion.

Uses

The uses of TNT include:

If TNT is lit with an arrow which is on fire, the player who shot the arrow will receive kill credit for any mobs killed, meaning that they will drop special drops (i.e, potatoes from a zombie). This can be used to get kill credit for a large number of entities all at once.

Traps

TNT can also be used for mob/player traps. These require some redstone skill. However, a simple one could be chaining a pressure plate to a block of TNT.

What not to do

Never play with TNT. It can result in massive destruction of the world and your structures. Mass-detonating TNT in particular can generate enormous amounts of lag, crashing your game.

In a massive multiplayer server, hide your TNT in a chest. Do not let others know about your TNT reserves.

Never accidentally detonate TNT by hitting it with a sword with Fire Aspect or a bow with Flame.

Do not use excessive amounts of TNT. Additional damage is minimal and it is a huge waste of resources.

Trivia

  • When underwater, TNT does no damage to the terrain but still hurts mobs and players.
  • A creeper's explosion is 1.5× as powerful as TNT. For a charged creeper, it is 3x as powerful.
  • TNT generates naturally in desert pyramids and woodland mansions.

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