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Most vanilla Minecraft blocks may be used in the construction of runes. Each block has been assigned a tier value based on their rarity and difficulty to obtain, which affects the potency of the rune. Rarer and more valuable materials are usually higher tier, while more common and easy too obtain blocks provide little potency. So called [[Tier 0]] blocks, including air, are typically completely ignored when creating runes.
Most vanilla Minecraft blocks may be used in the construction of runes. Each block has been assigned a tier value based on their rarity and difficulty to obtain, which affects the potency of the rune. Rarer and more valuable materials are usually higher tier, while more common and easy too obtain blocks provide little potency.  


Consult [[Tiers_and_Energy| this list]] for information about blocks and their tiers.
Tier 0 blocks (including air) are ignored during rune processing.


<small>Note: Server admins may change which tier a material is as of runecraft 2.11. See disabled-runes.txt for details.
For tiers of some common blocks, see below. If desired, a [[Tiers and Energy|full listing of blocks and tiers]] is also available.
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Tier
!Common Examples
|-
!0
![Stone][Dirt][Grass][Signs][Snow(flat)(powder)][Netherrack]
|-
!1
![[File:Cobblestone.png|50px]][[File:SnowBlock.png|50px]][[File:EndStone.png|50px]][Planks][Sand][Sandstone]
|-
!2
![[File:Log.png|50px]][Black Candle][Glass][White Wool][Red/Yellow Flowers][Red/Brown Mushrooms][Crafting Tables][Fences][Obsidian]
|-
!3
![Crying Obsidian][Cyan Candle][Cyan Wool][Bookshelf][Cake][Dispenser][Prismarine]
|-
!4
![Amethist Block][Cauldron][Iron Block][Prismarine Bricks]
|-
!5
![Cobweb][Jukebox][Anvil]
|-
!6
![Gold Block] [Diamond Block]
|-
!7
![Lodestone][Dragon Egg][Netherite Block][Deepslate_Emerald_Ore_Block]
|}
<small>Note: Tier blocks are also referred to as Ink blocks in different parts of the wiki. This inconsistency will slowly be corrected.
</small><small>Note: Tier configuration is currently unavailable. It is a planned feature in the future 4.0 release of Runecraft.
</small>
</small>

Latest revision as of 18:11, 10 February 2025

Most vanilla Minecraft blocks may be used in the construction of runes. Each block has been assigned a tier value based on their rarity and difficulty to obtain, which affects the potency of the rune. Rarer and more valuable materials are usually higher tier, while more common and easy too obtain blocks provide little potency.

Tier 0 blocks (including air) are ignored during rune processing.

For tiers of some common blocks, see below. If desired, a full listing of blocks and tiers is also available.

Tier Common Examples
0 [Stone][Dirt][Grass][Signs][Snow(flat)(powder)][Netherrack]
1 [Planks][Sand][Sandstone]
2 [Black Candle][Glass][White Wool][Red/Yellow Flowers][Red/Brown Mushrooms][Crafting Tables][Fences][Obsidian]
3 [Crying Obsidian][Cyan Candle][Cyan Wool][Bookshelf][Cake][Dispenser][Prismarine]
4 [Amethist Block][Cauldron][Iron Block][Prismarine Bricks]
5 [Cobweb][Jukebox][Anvil]
6 [Gold Block] [Diamond Block]
7 [Lodestone][Dragon Egg][Netherite Block][Deepslate_Emerald_Ore_Block]

Note: Tier blocks are also referred to as Ink blocks in different parts of the wiki. This inconsistency will slowly be corrected. Note: Tier configuration is currently unavailable. It is a planned feature in the future 4.0 release of Runecraft.