Here’s a breakdown of some facts about dried kelp blocks in Minecraft:
- Unlike hay bale blocks, dried kelp blocks do not change their facing depending on placement.
- A dried kelp block can be used as a fuel source. Its burning time is currently 200 seconds, enough to smelt or cook 20 items. This is two-and-a-half times longer than coal or charcoal, though it burns only a fourth as long as a block of coal. Dried kelp blocks can be used as fuel in many different appliances, including furnaces, smokers, and bonfires.
- Dried kelp blocks can be used in composting, with a 50% chance when used to increase the level of a composter in Minecraft by one level. However, this is not the most economical means to compost kelp, as stacks of standard dried kelp provide more bang for one’s buck.
- Minecraft villagers that are expert-level butchers will buy dried kelp blocks ten at a time for one Emerald, giving players some extra trading avenues.
- Though dried kelp blocks can be broken fairly easily, the fastest tool to break them with is a hoe.
Dried kelp may not be the best food item in Minecraft, and some players may not care for its uses in decoration. However, this particular material can be helpful in a pinch. Depending on the player’s seed or situation, one might never know when this dried sea plant could help out in a significant way.
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Edited by Rachel Syiemlieh
