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[[File:TNT ingame.gif|thumb|250px|left|250px|A player igniting TNT.]] | [[File:TNT ingame.gif|thumb|250px|left|250px|A player igniting TNT.]] | ||
[https://minecraft.wiki/w/TNT TNT] is a block that can be crafted using 5 gunpowder and 4 sand. When activated, it ignites for a few seconds before exploding, creating a crater. TNT can be detonated using a [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Flint_and_Steel flint and steel], any [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Redstone_Dust redstone] device, a flaming arrow and other nearby explosions. When the block was first introduced in | [https://minecraft.wiki/w/TNT TNT] is a block that can be crafted using 5 gunpowder and 4 sand. When activated, it ignites for a few seconds before exploding, creating a crater. TNT can be detonated using a [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Flint_and_Steel flint and steel], any [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Redstone_Dust redstone] device, a flaming arrow and other nearby explosions. When the block was first introduced in a "Java Edition" Classic version, it could also be primed by being hit by a player; this functionality is still accessible via commands in the "Java" and "Bedrock" editions. | ||
Due to the absence of [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Gunpowder gunpowder] in ''Ultimate'', other common materials are used as an ingredient instead, like dirt and stone. | Due to the absence of [https://minecraft.wiki/w/Gunpowder gunpowder] in ''Ultimate'', other common materials are used as an ingredient instead, like dirt and stone. |